The Packers offense is at a crossroads six games into the season. And quarterback Aaron Rodgers and coach Matt LaFLeur have differing opinions on how to proceed.
Following Green Bay's 27-10 loss to the Jets on Sunday — a game in which Rodgers completed 26 of 41 passes for 246 yards and a score — the signal-caller said the team needed a simpler approach to reduce mistakes and miscues on offense.
“Simpler. Simpler. Simplify some things. All of it," Rodgers said (via the Green Bay Press-Gazette). "A lot of it is simple mistakes. If we’re making simple mistakes on complex plays, to me we need to simplify some things.