Despite a recent offensive skid, Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur isn't planning on handing his play sheet to someone else.
The Packers are now 5-3-1 after consecutive losses to the Carolina Panthers and Philadelphia Eagles in Weeks 9 and 10, respectively. In these losses, Green Bay averaged 10 points per game, well below the league average. In its first seven games, the team logged an above-average 27.6 PPG (via StatMuse).
With the recent offensive downturn, it may be time for the coach to cede play-calling duties to someone else. However, he's not planning on doing that.
Matt LaFleur explains why he's still calling plays
On Wednesday, LaFleur acknowledged that the offense must improve and said he's striving to find solutions.
"You have to look inward," the coach tol

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