REPORT: Matt LaFleur Admits One Cold Hard NFL Truth That Caught Him “Off Guard” … Will It Stunt Packers Progress??

Seeing running back Aaron Jones in a Minnesota Vikings uniform is going to take a whole lot of getting used to – especially for Packers fans. 

While the decision to part ways with the popular Jones was understandable by some, it still came with a good deal of sadness and regret over what could/should have been…

Jones had been a loyal soldier during his entire career in Green Bay…

However, when the franchise asked him to take yet another pay cut, he decided to draw the line.

In fairness to Jones, it wasn’t just any old pay cut he was asked to take … It was reportedly a massive one, borderline unreasonable.

Head coach Matt LaFleur, possibly delusionally, was hoping that Jones would agree to the enormous pay cut and stay put with the Pack. 

Speaking to the Wisconsin State Journal, LaFleur expressed his initial shock at the sequence of events which ultimately led to Jones’ release.

“It kind of caught me off guard, to be honest with you,” LaFleur said. “There were some other things in play, obviously with Aaron Jones, and I didn’t quite know how everything was going to go. It just happened really fast on that Monday.”

Those series of events came quick and sudden. 

Shortly after his release, Jones signed a one-year, $7 million contract with the rival Vikings.

Meanwhile, the Packers signed Jones’ replacement – Josh Jacobs – to a lucrative four-year, $48 million deal.

There’s no denying that Jacobs is a great running back. Most people look at him as a clear upgrade over Jones. 

“It happened really fast, so I don’t know all the details of that. I’m not involved in those types of conversations. But we were super excited [to get Jacobs],” LaFleur said. 

The unexpected turn of events means the Packers will now face Jones twice a year in the division – an arraignment he surely is looking forward to. 

What are your thoughts on how everything shook out in Green Bay?

While the contract side of things isn’t LaFleur’s responsibility, are you surprised that he sounded that far out of the loop?

What do you think of the contract they gave Jacobs? … Will he live up to it?

In the bigger picture, will Green Bay be able to build off of the momentum they had towards the end of last season???

 

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