Head coach Dan Campbell explains defensive struggles of Detroit Lions against Los Angeles Chargers.
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00:06 Ultimately, look, Herbert, that was one of the best games he's played all season,
00:10 I felt like too.
00:11 He played at a high level, 13, we struggled to stop him.
00:17 He was, and we knew that going into the game, he's a heck of a player.
00:20 But listen, they did a good job of finding some matchups.
00:23 They were able to see the looks, get to the best play available.
00:27 And so look, you live, you learn, you move on, and we'll be better.
00:34 We'll move on from this.
00:36 >> Any more concerns regarding the pass rush?
00:38 Is there anything schematically that maybe needs to be looked at to kind of
00:40 generate a little bit more of a pass rush?
00:43 >> Yeah, I go back to some of this is we gotta really hone in on our technique,
00:47 with where we're at.
00:48 We've got a lot of things that are schemed up that we can be better at.
00:51 The execution of it.
00:55 We had a number of different pressures and
00:58 games that we had lined up in the second down, third down.
01:01 That we just weren't getting there fast enough.
01:03 And it was, we talk about all the time, the rush to coverage.
01:08 And it was, we're covering pretty good and
01:12 then man, we're just not quite getting there.
01:14 And so 13, we got him doubled.
01:16 Well, he's able to run through the double because we're not getting there
01:18 fast enough.
01:19 And then on the flip side, we're getting there, but
01:22 we're not tight enough in coverage.
01:23 So we just gotta get in the mirror up and we gotta keep working our technique, man.
01:29 We gotta win our one on ones when they show up up front and
01:33 really even in the back end too.
01:35 When those times present themselves, we have to win a one on one.
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