# Disciplined Lions own Packers on their turf, deliver big statement in NFC
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But while it’s hardly a surprise that Dan Campbell’s well-coached Lions won this one, it was stunning in the manner in which they did it. As in, a Detroit team that plays its home games indoors and was playing outside for the first time this season handled the nasty weather - a steady rain on 50-degree day - far better than a Packer’s team that’s supposed to be at home in the elements.
It was the Lions who took care of the ball (no turnovers) and limited their mistakes (no drops), and the Packers who made the catastrophic error (Jordan Love’s late second-quarter pick-six) and had at least six dropped passes.
what we did was nice-ok/the end. WE have tooted our own horns-over done-with , gone. let’s act like we done this before. say a little something what you want, then it’s over. we can talk about last game and whatever as usual to pass a week until the next victim faces The Detroit Lions. rinse - repeat.
Time to show the Texans the respect they deserve.
They’re are very good team, and Stroud is no joke.
They’re not going to be a speed bump. This game is going to be a war!
The weather issue at this point in the season is overdone.
The Lions practice outside every day they can.
Virtually every team in the league now has an indoor practice facility.
This is the first weekend that either team has had a bad weather game.
It could be relevant in December and January when some teams have had a game or two in bad weather but this week the Packers had no advantage.
Nico Collins is hurt and Diggs is out for the year. The Texans are facing adversity. I honestly feel like their fans are saying, shit we are playing the Lions this week!