Green Bay Packers Coaching Staff Biggest Dud In…
You’ve seen me post some studs and duds following a Green Bay Packers game over the past few weeks. There were no positives from today, which is why things are different now. Following a 24-10 loss to the Minnesota Vikings, the Packers dropped to 2-5. I don’t think any player had a particularly good game.
Every game at Chicago save the first week had a similar plot. The coaching staff of the Green Bay Packers had another poor performance. Matt LaFleur, the head coach, is where it all starts. Among the problems are not being able to get off the field on defence, not being creative, and missing another touchdown in the first half. It is rapidly growing older.
Once more, the Green Bay Packers’ offence seemed ill-prepared.
By this point, one would anticipate Matt LaFleur to alter the way the Green Bay Packers offence practises during the week and on game day. Before last week’s game against Denver, I believe the majority of fans believed the offence would change following the bye week. The Packers only managed three points in the first half against the worst defence in the NFL because it didn’t happen.
You would think that the offence would maybe adjust going into today. That was not the case. It is unacceptable that this offence is still playing games in such a disorganised manner both on game day and during the week. First up is Matt LaFleur.
Penalties are expected for a young team. Getting used to a new system and the NFL in general takes time. But you have to have some control over how many penalties you receive. The offensive line for the Packers is skilled, and they are committing an absurd number of penalties.
Penalties for special teams are also becoming excessive. Rich Bisaccia, the special teams coordinator for the Packers, was paid a huge sum of money to rectify this phase. Up to this point, he had not performed well enough. It seems as though each and every return carries a penalty. Although players should be more aware, coaching is ultimately responsible.
Many of the fans I know want Joe Barry gone. I belong to the group that was opposed to the defensive coordinator being brought back by the Green Bay Packers. There are now calls to fire Matt LaFleur, the head coach, and offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich.
No coach will be let go during the season unless the organisation decides someone else can perform the job more effectively. Matt LaFleur is also deserving of the opportunity to complete the season. I think the stories of Joe Barry and Adam Stenavich are different.
These are people, after all, and it is wrong for anyone to support someone who is jobless. Even though this team is young, they are not getting any better. One could argue that they are deteriorating. Someone has to die if that doesn’t get better by the end of the season. It is inevitable that coaches will be fired before players. That is how the company operates.
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