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The Lions have a 1-3 record after three straight losses.

(Brendan Savage | MLive.com)

ALLEN PARK - So what will coach Jim Caldwell have to say today in the aftermath of the Detroit Lions worst loss of the young season?

That's anybody's guess.

But there will be plenty of questions after the Chicago Bears brought one of the NFL's worst offenses into Sunday's game at Solider Field before racking up more than 400 yards in a 17-14 victory over the Lions.

MLive will be at the Lions' practice facility to pass along all the highlights - assuming there are any. Follow along with us beginning about 12:15 p.m., when Caldwell is expected to take the podium.

12:32 p.m. - Caldwell has left the podium after approximately 11 minutes.

12:32 p.m. - Accountability for penalties: "That's one of those things that we have to just keep pounding on. If we have a guy that does it too much, we have to take measures to get that corrected."

12:31 p.m. - On the possibility of Ezekiel Ansah or DeAndre Levy returning this week: "We won't talk about anything dealing with injuries (other than) what's on our injury report."

12:29 p.m. - Didn't want to answer a question on Golden Tate's lack of production and sitting him down: "He's still an integral part of what we do ... you can anticipate things will turn around for him."

12:26 p.m. - Worried about job security? "If it was, I wouldn't tell you. That's one of those things we don't worry about. My job is to coach this team and get it headed in the right direction. What we talk about in terms of those meetings is something we certainly don't discuss publicly."

12:25 p.m. - What do you say to fans who are unhappy with coaches: "That's something I can't control in that regard."

12:25 p.m. - Is team trending up in any direction? "Who are you referring to? Our team? There are some guys who are playing well. I can point out some people who are playing well. Glover Quin is playing well. There are some good things but good plays have to be more contagious."

12:24 p.m. - How encouraging is it that the losses have been close? "None. It still comes down to winning and losing. Our job is to win."

12:24 p.m. - Your message still getting through? "I'm a guy who believes in results. Results aren't good, plain and simple. We've been losing of late and that's my responsibility."

12:23 p.m. - On why they're falling short."Inconsistent play. We certainly are turning the ball over more than we'd like to be turning it over."

12:22 p.m. - Where are Lions after four games? "Going forward is one of those things that is part of a process ... work hard to get better and we can get better in a lot of areas.

12:21 p.m. - Jim Caldwell is at the podium.