In his post-game press conference, Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur took ownership of the playcall that ended with quarterback Jordan Love throwing an interception, which eventually led to the Cleveland Browns’ only touchdown of their 13-10 win over the Packers.
Here’s how LaFleur described the play:
“They were playing man coverage, and the guy, [safety Grant] Delpit, did a hell of a job. He passed off [tight end Tucker Kraft] to the inside backer, and he fell off in the window. That’s a bad playcall. We shouldn’t have called that play. That’s on me.”
This play is pretty simple. It’s man coverage across the board with a four-man rush. The Browns are playing with the middle linebacker in a shallow zone behind the line of scrimmage, and a safety to the running back side has a dee