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Matt LaFleur didn't seem to have any interest in speaking to Ben Johnson after Sunday's big game in Green Bay.
What took place after the game got talked about nearly as much as what happened on the field. Packers head coach Matt LaFleur and Bears head coach Ben Johnson met at midfield for the postgame handshake, but LaFleur gave the ultimate signal of their being beef between the two coaches.
In a brutal loss in Denver, the Packers' coach lost his best defender, and a golden opportunity to quiet the noise.
Following Week 15's brutal 34-26 defeat to the Broncos, Packers head coach Matt LaFleur gave his team a blunt reality check.
Micah Parsons went down with a non-contact injury during the Packers' Week 15 loss to the Broncos on Sunday. The initial fear is that Parsons tore his ACL. After the game a coach Matt LaFleur addressed the media and did not sound optimistic saying that "it doesn't look good."
The Green Bay Packers took down the Chicago Bears on Sunday, in the first of what should be many notable games between Matt LaFleur and Ben Johnson. Green Bay topped Chicago, 28-21, at Lambeau Field.
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson has caught a head-turning response for his earlier shot at Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur. The post Packers OC Turns Heads With Comments on Ben Johnson’s Shot at Matt LaFleur appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Packers head coach Matt LaFleur spoke about beating the Chicago Bears and his quick postgame interaction with Ben Johnson.
About the only thing colder in Green Bay on Dec. 7 was that handshake between Packers head coach Matt LaFleur and Bears head coach Ben Johnson. Following the Packers' 28-21 win over their rivals at Lambeau Field, LaFleur and Johnson had as quick of a meet-up as you'll see after a game.
LaFleur has complied a record of 21-4 in December. That matches Vince Lombardi at 21-4-2. It’s an 84-percent success rate for LaFleur, the highest percentage in December with at least 15 games. A win today at Denver would push LaFleur to 22-4 and 84.6 percent.