The Green Bay Packers, not unlike their charter plane, need to show more consistency and reliability moving forward.
Matt LaFleur talks about complementary football often enough during press conferences for us to know it’s a point of emphasis for the Green Bay head coach — and rightfully so.
To win in the NFL, all three phases of the team must complement one another to achieve success. And even though the Packers currently hold the second-best winning percentage in the NFC (the Buccaneers sit at .883 while the Packers are at .700), Green Bay honestly hasn’t shown enough complementary football to truly reach their goal — the Super Bowl.