3 packs to blame for the lions

The pack season continued to deteriorate with the Lions losing out on Sunday afternoon

The Green Bay Packers fell to 3-6 and handed the Detroit Lions only their second win of the season in Week 9. It wasn’t ever particularly close, but in games like these, you always feel like the best team should prevail.

This is not the case in this one. Unless, perhaps, really black be The best team?

The season’s farce continues for the Packers, and they still have zero answers to the nightmare they’re putting fans into. After the inactive trading deadline, there don’t seem to be much options for getting the team out of the gap they are in.

To make matters worse, there are infection issues:

Here are the three beams (well, really, the four) who deserve the most blame.

The packers who deserve the most blame: Matt LaFleur and Brian Gutkunst

We know you are more interested players That’s blameworthy, so we’ll go ahead and bring LaFleur and Gutekunst into one entity here. Both of these non-players are definitely wrong about Sunday’s loss, and there is an argument to be made that they deserve the blame more than the rest.

Earlier this week, Brian Gutekunst failed to make even a single move. There is no receiver helping Aaron Rodgers and offense, absolutely nothing that added value or talent.

And for LaFleur, well, there are loopholes in every layout of his game, but one area that’s still very sore is his resistance to running the ball. This has been a problem all year long. Aaron Rodgers was the lead in Sunday’s rush and went on to give Aaron Jones barely any chances to use his legs.

Jones left the match due to injury, but before that LaFleur continued not to use it, Even in goal-line situations.

What about not giving it more tries? It’s as if LaFleur wants to be fired.



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