The Detroit Lions have struggled to find a secondary receiver to complement Calvin Johnson.

Kris Durham, Mike Thomas and Brian Robiskie have combined for 93 yards on nine receptions and one touchdown this season.

"Not disappointed," Lions offensive coordinator Scott Linehan said. "I just think that we've got to do better in that situation. Obviously, the challenge is there because we've got new guys that have not done that, but that's the reality we're in. I think the guys have got to respond this week. We're going to see very similar-type looks. I would expect a very similar-type game plan that we got last week (against Arizona).

"You know, all we need is to have one play from every guy that we didn't have last week. You know, Calvin's going to have his, but every guy has to have a play that's made. Stefan (Logan) made a play last week that kept the drive alive and made a big-time third-down conversion. You know, Kevin (Smith) came in on a third down and hit a big screen. If we can get a big play from each group that is now playing, that'll keep our drives alive and allow us to move the ball and score points."