In the realm of the NFL, few coaches command as much respect and admiration as they deserve, and among them is Matt LaFleur, the head coach of the Green Bay Packers. With the crucial month of December upon us, it’s time to recognize the impressive accomplishments LaFleur has achieved during this pivotal stretch of the season.
Over the past seven years, LaFleur has amassed a remarkable record of 21 wins and just 4 losses in December, an achievement that stands shoulder to shoulder with the legendary Vince Lombardi, who posted a record of 21-4-2 in the same month. This remarkable success gives LaFleur an impressive 84-percent win rate in December, the highest among coaches with at least 15 games in the month.
As the Packers, sporting a current record of 9 wins, 3 losses, and 1 tie, lead the NFC North, the team is eagerly eyeing the possibility of securing the top seed in the NFC playoffs. A victory in their upcoming game against Denver would elevate LaFleur’s December record to 22-4, raising his winning percentage slightly to 84.6%.
LaFleur’s steady leadership and strategic prowess have proven invaluable as the Packers navigate the grueling end of the season. The success he has cultivated in December is no mere coincidence; it reflects his ability to motivate players and adapt strategies in high-pressure situations.
With the playoffs looming, a continued strong performance in December could set the tone for a deep playoff run for the Packers, fueled by LaFleur’s winning track record. As fans and analysts alike reflect on his tenure, it is crucial to recognize that LaFleur’s masterful coaching may be one of the most underrated aspects of the Packers’ success this season. The stakes are high, and under LaFleur’s guidance, the team remains a formidable contender as they push toward their ultimate goal.


