{"id":297421,"date":"2023-11-13T05:24:17","date_gmt":"2023-11-13T05:24:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/allmysportsnews.com\/?p=297421"},"modified":"2023-11-13T05:24:17","modified_gmt":"2023-11-13T05:24:17","slug":"chargers-hc-brandon-staley-takes-blame-for-41-points-allowed-in-loss-to-lions-i-didnt-do-a-good-enough-job","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/allmysportsnews.com\/nfl\/chargers-hc-brandon-staley-takes-blame-for-41-points-allowed-in-loss-to-lions-i-didnt-do-a-good-enough-job\/","title":{"rendered":"Chargers HC Brandon Staley takes blame for 41 points allowed in loss to Lions: 'I didn't do a good enough job'"},"content":{"rendered":"

INGLEWOOD, Calif. — The Los Angeles Chargers fell to the Detroit Lions, 41-38, on Sunday, in a game that saw the Bolts defense allow 533 net yards — the most yards given up by the team since Week 1 against the Miami Dolphins, and a far cry from the apparent improvement shown from the unit in the last two weeks.<\/p>\n

Chargers head coach Brandon Staley took responsibility for the sub-par defensive effort that led to the loss.<\/p>\n

“Yeah, I didn’t do a good enough job on defense for us today, that was the story,” Staley said in his postgame news conference. “On run and pass, didn’t do a good enough job on the run game in the first half, and then in the second half there were far too many [explosive plays]. So I didn’t do a good enough job for us today.”<\/p>\n

Los Angeles came into the game as one of the top rushing defenses in the league, but Detroit tested that by repeatedly going to the run early on, and finding success.\u00a0<\/p>\n

Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs scored two touchdowns in the first half, and David Montgomery contributed a 75-yard touchdown run, seemingly avoiding being touched by any of the Chargers defenders around him as he burst up the middle before running along the sideline and into the end zone. The tandem combined for 193 rushing yards on the day, by far the most allowed by Los Angeles this season.<\/p>\n

Even as the Lions leaned more on their passing game in the second half, the Chargers continued to struggle to stop drives and limit chunk gains, allowing Detroit to score on three of its four second-half drives.<\/p>\n

Sunday’s disappointing defensive performance was a turn away from what had appeared to be indications of improvement by the Chargers defensive unit in the past few weeks. Players were getting healthy, and the team held the Bears to 13 points and the Jets to seven in back-to-back weeks, allowing fewer than 300 total yards in both efforts. But the Lions were a much tougher test with their 12th-ranked offense, and the Chargers couldn’t keep up.<\/p>\n

“I thought that we played better the last two games. I thought today they came out and played with more energy in the first half, and it looked like a fresh team, and just didn’t do a good enough job against the run game in the first half. The 75-yard run leveraged missed tackles, and you give up a play like that it takes a lot of air out of you,” Staley said. “And so, the story of the first half was the run game, and I thought we did some good things in the second half, but ultimately not good enough for us to get the stops when we needed to. It wasn’t a good day for us.”<\/p>\n

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