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Packers' LaFleur Preaches Importance of Focusing on the Present
Coach LaFleur stressed avoiding distractions after a 13-10 loss marked by late-game errors and penalties, with the defense allowing just 14.7 points per game this season.
- On Sunday the Green Bay Packers blew a 10-point lead in the final four minutes and lost 13-10 to the previously winless Cleveland Browns in Cleveland, and coach Matt LaFleur said he didn't like what he saw.
- After two convincing wins earlier in the season, Packers left tackle Rasheed Walker said he believed Green Bay Packers could go undefeated.
- Key errors included a late interception by Jordan Love and a blocked potential go-ahead field goal by Shelby Harris, while Green Bay committed 14 penalties and gained just 3.4 yards per carry Sunday.
- Right tackle Zach Tom exited after one play but LaFleur said he didn't worsened his oblique injury; Javon Bullard entered concussion protocol and Devonte Wyatt is day to day as the five-game stretch begins.
- Coach Matt LaFleur emphasized game-to-game preparation, urging the team to 'pump the brakes' and saying, 'I would chalk it up to it's hard to simulate what these guys are going to go against in the game.
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Packers' LaFleur preaches importance of focusing on the present after surprising loss to Browns
So much for the talk of an undefeated season for the Green Bay Packers. Left tackle Rasheed Walker said after the Packers started 2-0 that he believed the team could win every game this season.
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