To say the Detroit Lions’ season got off to a rocky start would be offensive to rocky starts. Their first half of football felt like the transition from a paved road to a dirt one in Michigan during March: equal parts jarring and maddening. How could you forget the sign clearly posted ahead of the back road? “Offensive Line Under Repair.” Frank Ragnow was (is?) missed right now in the middle of this offensive line. Detroit started the offseason with Tate Ratledge assuming the mantle, but it wasn’t long until they decided that it was Graham Glasgow’s job instead. Glasgow looked like the team’s second choice at times on Sunday.

“Well, I think they’ve come a long way, that’s for sure,” Dan Campbell said about the offensive line congealing prior to the start of the regular season.

“You know,

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