Over the last two games, the Green Bay Packers have allowed just 16 total points in the first halves of games, including a touchdown on a play where the Dallas Cowboys started with the ball on the 15-yard line after a Jordan Love sack-fumble. Meanwhile, their defense has surrendered 52 points, more than three times as many points, in the second halves of those games.

Obviously, Packers head coach Matt LaFleur was asked about the Jekyll and Hyde of Green Bay’s defense, one that starts off strong with three-and-outs but by the end of games looks like butter to the opposing offenses’ hot knife.

Below is how LaFleur answered questions about the consistency of his defensive unit in his press conference on Monday:

That’s something that [defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley] and I were kind of li

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