Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs says self-inflicted wounds hurt team in loss to Green Bay Packers.
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00:06 >> Yeah, we always come in wanting to win, but sometimes they end up like that.
00:09 But we control what we can control.
00:12 So we just need to do a better job executing the little stuff,
00:17 not trying to do all of it.
00:19 Yeah, I think it's pretty much self-inflicted.
00:21 But shout out to them, they did a great job though.
00:23 Really good job on defense.
00:24 But we could have stopped some of that with our details, and we didn't execute.
00:29 >> Yeah, it's always hard playing off a short week.
00:33 I mean, that's no excuse.
00:34 That's part of the NFL, part of the schedule.
00:37 So yeah, these three days will help.
00:40 Hopefully, we'll get back on the right track come next week.
00:43 >> This game was big.
00:45 Coming into it, we knew how tough it was gonna be playing a team twice.
00:49 But we just have to be better, I have to be better.
00:52 Yeah, this one hurt on Thanksgiving too.
00:57 So just preparation, they prepared better than us this game.
01:01 But I guess the bright spot is we still fight to the end and shoot,
01:07 that's all you got to ask for.
01:10 >> What was Dan's message to the team?
01:11 >> That he loves us and just want us to take this time off and
01:17 enjoy with our families and come back hungrier than ever.
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