From the data, it seems the Green Bay Packers are still relying on Rodgers to win games.
But LaFleur is not worried, because he knows they are on the right track.
However, it takes time to integrate strategies, and it also takes time for Rodgers to break away from McCarthy's influence and enter a new system, so they need to be patient and adjust slowly.
As long as the team is given enough time, the modern sideline attack system can shine brilliantly at the Green Bay Packers, and LaFleur is confident in himself.
Because the Green Bay Packers possess the ultimate weapon that Shanahan's San Francisco 49ers and McVay's Los Angeles Rams never had:
An elite quarterback.
So, how should the defensive group counter this tactic?
The answer is not that simple.