ALLEN PARK — Amon-Ra St. Brown is apparently still thinking about the Detroit Lions’ 18-play, 98-yard touchdown drive against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 3 .
It was one of the more impressive drives of the season from the Lions as they bounced back from an early three-and-out on the road to march nearly the entire length of the field while converting on third down four times.
But if St. Brown had it his way, the Lions wouldn’t have anything like it again. The All-Pro receiver wants himself and the Detroit offense to move the ball faster out of their bye week.
“I’d like to be more explosive, personally,” St. Brown said Thursday. “Just less 18-play drives, more four-play drives. I think we all would want that.”
The Lions haven’t even been a team relying too much upon long drives to sc

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