Matt LaFleur 1-on-1: ‘ We had opportunities; we didn’t finish’ – FANTASY FOOTBALL FAN SITE
Lady Alaina

Pitiful. They didn’t care!!! No pride.

    Bruce Willman

    @Michael N you realize many key starters out?

    Zzz Zzz

    @Bruce Willman Most these guys aren’t even Packer fans. Win or lose they are never happy and always negative. We left a game healthy and freaking Talktiari is back. GO PACK GO

    Michael

    Love when Bears and Vikings fans post here. They think it makes Packers fans look bad. You are on our teams channel and pretending to be us. You failed at life.

    Mark ODay

    Have some wine and breath lady

    EL34Glo

    @Michael LOL they’re very obvious I agree

Micah Pasquarell

Coach of the Year in my book. I can tell this loss bothered him, and I like that. It was smart to rest the starters, but he still expected to win. No one’s checked out.

Lisa Harris

The quote Lefleur made about “winning” was reminiscent of another great Packer coach! The Packer coach who’s name is on the Super Bowl Trophy! Here’s hoping Lefleur can have 1/2 the career of the great Vince Lombardi.

Ras Jahson

Boring!

Mike Woodworth

This is not Quintricia Detroit Lions….. Coach of the yr Dan Campbell….

Daniel Hetue

Every coach including LaFleur has their own opinion on winning and losing. Lions’ week 18 victory over the Packers didn’t necessarily bother me since I knew they would overcome their struggles and beat against all odds such as the no. 1 seed Packers. But yeah, I agree with LaFleur no matter what. He believes losing crucial or meaningless games doesn’t gain momentum for the team. Fortunately, the Packers’ key players did not suffer injuries and Jordan Love had some action going in the second half despite ending on a bad note with two interceptions. We’ll see how the defense, Aaron Rodgers, and Jordan Love will regroup in the future.

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