Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell spoke to the media Monday following Detroit's 16-9 loss on the road Sunday night to the Philadelphia Eagles that dropped the Lions' record to 6-4 on the year.
Here are all the key questions to come out of Campbell's Monday presser:
**What did Campbell think about how all three units played Sunday after watching the tape Monday?**
**Defense:** Campbell opened his presser praising the defensive performance, saying he thought they played their tail off. He was impressed with the four quarterback sneak stops the defense had and shouted out [DJ Reader](https://www.detroitlions.com/team/players-roster/d-j-reader/), Roy Lopez, [Alim McNeill](https://www.detroitlions.com/team/players-roster/alim-mcneill/) and Trevor Nowaske in particular in those situations.
"They were ready for it and it was critical," Campbell said. "It was crucial. They gave us a chance there."
The defense held Philadelphia to 1-of-3 in the red zone, limited opportunities in pass game, gave up just five explosive plays and were 5-of-6 getting stops on sudden changes while holding the Eagles to a 3.7-yard average in the run game.
"The only thing is we got no takeaways," he said of the defensive performance. "We're looking for those takeaways. Really needed one in a critical moment. But those guys played lights out."
**Offense:** Campbell said their difficulties on offense Sunday started with the ineffectiveness of the run game and their 3.5-yard average per rush. He said that was all inclusive across the offensive unit.
Detroit was just 3-for-13 on third down and 0-for-5 on fourth down and that wasn't good enough. It was a combination of missed throws, pressures, tipped balls at the line of scrimmage, drops and a couple bad calls on his part.
"There are some calls I want back, bad," Campbell said. "So, I had a hand in that."
**Special teams:** Campbell really liked the play of the coverage units but wants to see better play from the return game.