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Lafleur brings ‘new ideas’ to continue the packer’s attack.

MONews
6 Min Read

Green Bay, Wis.- Green Bay Packers’ coach Matt Lafleur did not want to lose someone from the coaching staff, but when one of his position coaches retired and one of the coordinators interviewed him for another job, he hit him.

It is not the worst in the world to bring new ideas to his attack.

The aggressive coordinator, ADAM STENAVICH, was ultimately with Packers after interviewing Chicago Bears’ head coaching career with Houston Texas and Seattle Shihaks, but Lafleur (called Packer’s offensive play) still made significant changes in his side. It caused.

He hired Luke Getsy and returned to his full -time role as a senior assistant, promoted Sean Mannion as a quarterback coach, and passed Connor Lewis in QB coach’s assistant.

“I think everyone has a different experience and wants to encourage them. [come] Lafleur said at the NFL’s annual league meeting last week that new ideas and all of them can be done. And we must find out how it is right. We always think it’s a trick because we don’t lack the idea of ​​our staff. It’s a good thing. But ultimately it depends on how everything is combined and how you can carve it together. “

Lafleur is the chief coach of Packers and enters the seventh season. In his last six seasons, there were two attack coordinators (STENAVICH and NATHANIEL HACKETT) and two quarter back coaches (Getsy and Tom Clems).

GETSY originally worked in Lafleur from 2019 to 22 before working as an attack coordinator with The Bears (2022-23) and Las Vegas Raiders (2024). He returned to Packer at the end of last season after RAIDERS fired nine games in the season.

Lafleur said, “I know he has had a rough for the last few years, but I am a respected person,” Lafleur said. “Not only soccer coaches, but also men. I think he’s doing great work. He’s very organized and really smart. I think he’s watching the game in the right way. He brought many wonderful ideas discussed with all our cut -ups and staff. So he will bring us a lot of value.”

Clement has retired since last season. Lafleur expects Clements to be close to the end of coaching career, bringing MANNION, a former NFL backup quarter, as an aggressive assistant to prepare for the promotion last season.

MANNION, which was as stubborn as Clements and experienced Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers coaching for decades, will give quarter back Jordan LOVE a different perspective when entering the third season as a starter as a starter. For the first time in a professional career, he received his former NFL quarterback as his position coach.

“I understand what’s happening through his experience, the ability to be related to that position, and his mind, and I thought this man would be a coach even when I coached him in LA.” So he is very active in his approach. He is very well prepared, and I think it can help to prepare our quarterback in the same way. “

One of the worst things that can happen to crime is that it is stagnant and can easily catch defense. Lafleur’s attack remained near the league’s best, but Packers ranked 11th, including the top fifth place, including four quarter -backs (RODGERS and LOVE) over the past five years.

Lafleur added a free agent to play JOSH Jacobs last season and relied more on the run game last season, and he rushed to 1,307 yards, helping packers to achieve the highest ranking since 2003.

“[I] I think that the general manager of Brian Gutekunst Packers is not a place we say recently. “We were not a place we are talking about recently.” It was not where we said.

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