Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell examines the team struggles in the third quarter lately.
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00:06 Well, what I think of is Green Bay, we came out and scored, got three and
00:10 out stopped, and then we got, and I'm like, all right,
00:13 I'll take the first, second, fourth quarter then.
00:16 Cuz it's just, man, we continue to talk about it, we continue, all right,
00:22 this is what we wanna do, these are the plays we wanna hone in on,
00:26 this is what we wanna do defensively, and honestly,
00:30 with the exception of Green Bay, it's just kinda been that way.
00:33 So I think it's, and we just keep tinkering with it.
00:38 I think we continue to say, all right,
00:40 what is gonna be best to get us going on offense, defensively?
00:44 Do we need to calm things down?
00:45 Or maybe we need to just pressure a little bit more coming out after halftime.
00:48 So listen, right, believe it or not,
00:50 we just continue to try to do a little bit of everything.
00:56 But we're not gonna lose sight of it, it is there,
00:59 I'm not gonna disagree with you at all, it is there.
01:03 Look, there it is, and you always know they're gonna adjust at some point.
01:06 Like, look, they made an adjustment late first quarter on defense versus what
01:12 we were doing, some of those things we were able to have a lot of,
01:15 we had a lot of success with early, they got us the lead we got.
01:20 They had began to already take away from that, and so it's not an excuse, but
01:24 between that and Frank, it's just we had to dial a couple of things back.
01:28 And but even that being said, if we just, there's a couple of things fundamentally,
01:35 if we were a little bit better on, they go from a yard, two yard gain to 15 yard gain.
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