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Mark Murphy: Packers' Aaron Rodgers has to embrace change

But these aren't Mike McCarthy's Packers anymore.

Much like the hundreds upon thousands of fans who have grown accustomed to seeing McCarthy's face in post-game press pressers and stalking the sideline during games in each of the last 13 seasons, Aaron Rodgers will have to undergo an adjustment period in working with McCarthy's successor, Matt LaFleur.

Rodgers could have no problem welcoming back a familiar comrade in Luke Getsy as his position coach, or even Nathaniel Hackett as his offensive coordinator. But LaFleur will be at the helm of the Packers' on-field operations, and Rodgers has made it apparent in the past that he has his own ways of running the offense.