The Detroit Lions and head coach Jim Caldwell aren’t looking any further than their own locker room to explain their 34-27 loss to the Packers in Green Bay Sunday.
“It’s all coaching if you ask me,” Caldwell said rather bluntly after the loss. “I mean if you’ve been around me long enough you know we don’t ever back away from that, every single bit of it. We’re responsible, so yeah, absolutely.”
Detroit’s inability to stop Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers in the first half (four touchdowns), costly penalties and a turnover the Packers turned into points, eventually led to a 31-3 first-half deficit for Detroit.