In the locker room: Lions players talk about the bold fake punt pass to the rookie running back.
The Detroit Lions successfully converted three out of five fourth-down attempts, including two conversions on the series where Jack Fox completed a pass to rookie Sione Vaki, securing a first down through a trick play.
Despite this achievement, the Lions’ overall performance was marred by a loss, and they even had to punt later on during that same drive.
Nevertheless, Fox and Vaki indicated that the fake punt pass was a well-rehearsed strategy they had been practicing extensively.When Fox threw from his own 6-yard line, Vaki was initially anticipating that the play might be called off.
However, the play proceeded, offering the otherwise disjointed offense another opportunity to improve before their next game in Week 2.
Vaki reflected on the play, expressing gratitude for the practice that led up to it and his initial disbelief that it would actually be executed.
Fox shared that dealing with nerves and focusing on execution were crucial during such moments.
He noted that the team’s familiarity with running fake plays meant they were prepared for the call, and they were ready to execute it again if necessary.
Lions head coach Dan Campbell addressed a critical mistake involving too many players on the field at the end of the first half.
Campbell admitted that it was a significant error on his part, resulting from a hurried decision between attempting a field goal and stopping the clock. He took full responsibility for the mistake and acknowledged that despite thorough practice, he had made an error that contributed to the team’s difficulties.
Campbell also reflected on how the mistake affected him, acknowledging that while there were several areas needing improvement, he had to own up to the error.
He emphasized the importance of taking responsibility, given the challenges the players already face when competing against strong opponents.
Campbell assured that the team would address these issues and move forward with the right approach.Aidan Hutchinson expressed hope that the Lions could benefit from their defeat.
He compared it to a similar early loss from the previous year, which had led to doubts about the team.
Hutchinson believed that facing challenges early in the season was preferable to struggling later, and he encouraged keeping the loss in perspective.Quarterback Jared Goff discussed Tampa Bay’s defense, noting that they mixed up their strategies effectively.
Although Tampa’s defense was formidable, particularly in the red zone, Goff acknowledged that the Lions moved the ball well overall.
He credited the Bucs’ defensive performance and coaching, acknowledging that they were superior in this game.
Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles praised Hutchinson’s performance, highlighting his impressive 4.5 sack game.
Bowles noted that Hutchinson’s ability to make plays and cause problems for the opposing offense was evident, despite the Bucs’ efforts to mitigate his impact through various tactics.
Campbell also commented on the team’s struggles in the red zone, where they were successful only once out of seven attempts.
He explained that Tampa Bay’s defensive coverage made it difficult to find rhythm and convert plays effectively in those crucial areas.
The Lions’ inability to adapt and execute in the red zone was a significant factor in their struggle.
Campbell further lauded Hutchinson’s motor and skillset, describing his performance as rare and noting his continuous development in various pass-rush techniques.
He acknowledged that Hutchinson faced increased challenges from double teams but remained a dominant force on the field.
Bowles also spoke highly of the Lions’ running backs, David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs. He recognized their impressive combination of power and speed, which made them a formidable duo.
Montgomery’s ability to run both inside and outside, along with Gibbs’ speed and receiving skills, posed a significant challenge for defenses.
Goff addressed his first interception, mentioning that he felt there should have been a pass interference call.
He noted that such plays are part of the game, and despite feeling that some calls were missed, he focused on responding to the situation and moving on.
Regarding his final play decision, Goff explained that the strategy was to improve their chances by getting closer to the end zone.
By moving the ball inside the 20 or 15-yard line, the likelihood of scoring increased.
Goff admitted that the last play was not executed as planned, resulting in a missed opportunity.