So Sad To Say Goodbye: Matt LaFleur Most Leave Green Bay Packers Due To His..
The Green Bay Packers, one of the NFL’s most storied franchises, find themselves at a crossroads. After several years of playoff contention and a memorable run with quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the team’s current struggles have led to growing questions about head coach Matt LaFleur’s future in Green Bay. Though LaFleur has enjoyed significant success since taking over in 2019, the Packers’ recent downturn suggests that it may be time for the coach and the franchise to part ways.
When Matt LaFleur was hired as head coach of the Packers in 2019, the team immediately saw a resurgence. He led Green Bay to three consecutive 13-win seasons, with the Packers reaching the NFC Championship Game twice during his first three years. LaFleur’s offense, which blended the Packers’ historic passing game with a more balanced, run-heavy approach, brought new life to a team that had been mired in mediocrity before his arrival.
His early success seemed to signal a new era for the Packers. LaFleur was praised for managing Aaron Rodgers’ complex personality while maximizing the veteran quarterback’s talents on the field. Under LaFleur, Rodgers won two consecutive MVP awards (2020, 2021), and the Packers consistently dominated the NFC North.
However, as the team now sits in the midst of a rough 2024 season, LaFleur’s ability to steer the ship without a future Hall of Famer like Rodgers at quarterback is being called into question.
The departure of Aaron Rodgers to the New York Jets after the 2022 season marked a significant turning point for the Packers. While LaFleur oversaw the development of Rodgers’ successor, Jordan Love, the team has struggled to maintain its winning ways without the future Hall of Famer. The 2023 season, Love’s first as a full-time starter, was filled with growing pains, as the Packers finished with a middling record and missed the playoffs.
In 2024, the issues have only worsened. Jordan Love’s inconsistency has led to offensive woes, and LaFleur’s ability to adapt to the evolving NFL landscape has come into question. Despite the potential shown in his earlier seasons, the Packers’ offensive scheme now looks stagnant, predictable, and ineffective. Injuries have played a role, but the lack of cohesion and inability to make mid-game adjustments have fans and analysts wondering if LaFleur is still the right man to lead this team forward
As the Packers continue to falter, questions about LaFleur’s leadership have become more pronounced. Some have pointed out that LaFleur has struggled to cultivate a strong identity for the team in the post-Rodgers era. His once-vaunted offense now lacks the creativity and innovation that initially set it apart, and his game management has come under scrutiny in critical moments.
Additionally, LaFleur has faced criticism for his reluctance to hold players accountable in the face of repeated mistakes. The Packers have consistently been plagued by costly penalties, blown assignments, and lapses in concentration. While young players like Jordan Love, Christian Watson, and other new starters are learning on the fly, there’s been little visible progress, which falls on the coaching staff.
There is also growing frustration with LaFleur’s reluctance to shake up his coaching staff. Offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich and defensive coordinator Joe Barry have both come under fire for the team’s continued struggles, but LaFleur has remained loyal, which could be a sign of either misplaced trust or a lack of assertiveness.
While Matt LaFleur’s tenure in Green Bay has brought plenty of regular-season success, the last two seasons without Aaron Rodgers suggest that he may not be the long-term answer for the Packers’ future. The NFL is an unforgiving league, where even the most successful coaches are judged by their ability to adapt, evolve, and win without relying solely on star talent. LaFleur has yet to prove he can lead the Packers to sustained success without a Hall of Fame quarterback, and the team’s current trajectory indicates that a change may be necessary.
The Packers are in a rebuilding phase, whether the franchise wants to acknowledge it or not. With Jordan Love still unproven and young players filling key roles, this is a critical moment for Green Bay’s future. The Packers need a coach who can reinvigorate the team, develop young talent, and implement a fresh offensive and defensive strategy that fits the modern NFL.
Matt LaFleur’s early success should not be forgotten. He brought stability and immediate results to Green Bay when the team needed it most, and his partnership with Aaron Rodgers gave the Packers some of their best years in recent memory. However, every NFL coach reaches a point where change becomes necessary, and the Packers’ recent struggles suggest that LaFleur may have taken the team as far as he can.
If the Packers want to return to Super Bowl contention, they may need to find a new leader to guide them through the next phase of their evolution. As hard as it may be for Green Bay to move on from LaFleur, it could be the right decision for both the franchise and the coach himself. The time has come for both parties to assess whether staying the course is the best option — or if parting ways is the key to future success.