Packers' Matt LaFleur mulls low survey grade, cites need to grow 'connection' with players
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Packers' Matt LaFleur mulls low survey grade, cites need to grow 'connection' with players
""I don't feel that way, but unfortunately some guys did. That tells me I gotta do a better job of communicating. It goes back to the relationship piece. I think it's so critical.""
""Certainly that's been a topic of conversation within our building of -- how do we get these guys a little closer? Because the more they know each other, I think the more they're going to battle for one another.""
Matt LaFleur is grateful for his eighth season as the Green Bay Packers coach and a contract extension. He recognizes issues that hindered the team's Super Bowl aspirations, including a low grade in the NFLPA's player survey. LaFleur received a B-minus, down from an A-minus, with players citing a lack of respect. He emphasizes the importance of communication and building connections among players to improve team performance. The Packers have struggled in recent seasons, finishing as the No. 7 seed and winning only one playoff game since 2021.
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