Jason Wilde on LaFleur, Malik Willis & Whether the Packers Found a New Offensive Formula
ESPN’s Jason Wilde joins Jen, Gabe & Chewy to unpack the Packers’ evolving offensive identity — and why Jordan Love and Matt LaFleur might actually look more comfortable without Josh Jacobs on the field. Wilde breaks down the balance between play-action, under-center rhythm, and whether LaFleur can adjust his system to fit his players instead of forcing the scheme.
The crew also dives into Malik Willis’ future: could he develop into a serviceable NFL starter in the right system? Wilde explains why coaching matters more than talent when it comes to quarterbacks — and how Green Bay’s offensive creativity could be key to maximizing both Love and Willis.
Plus: Jason shares locker room insight on Luke Musgrave’s role, LaFleur’s leadership quirks (including his two-watch press conference moment), and what adversity has taught this young Packers team.
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