I guess the big question for me is whether we think the "Rodgers-Era" or the "Love-Era" under LaFleur represents his "true" ceiling (or, alternatively, I guess one could propose we have not yet seen MLF's "true ceiling")
As we saw with Rodgers we were able to reach the heights of being the #1 seed and making the conference championship but never beyond that.
Since then, our ceiling's been second-place in the division and one-and-done in the playoffs. So is #1 seed and conference championship appearance or is #7 seed and wild-card team more representative of what we should expect out of LaFleur?
I've said many times before I'm a big fan of Love but I think we can all admit he's no Rodgers. And that's not meant to be a slight on him, but I guess what I'm getting at is that... if our "ceiling" under LaFleur WITH Rodgers is losing in the NFCCG....is it reasonable to expect us to surpass that ceiling with a lesser QB? At minimum I'd assume we would be in agreement that the team as a whole would need to be of a much higher quality than the "Rodgers-era" if we aim to surpass those heights without a Rodgers-level QB. Is that the case?
So, I don't know. I'm mostly repeating myself at this point and there's little new information to add, but I guess that my sense is - regardless of our timetable or how much time we think LaFleur should have - at this point I struggle to find many reasons to believe that we are going to see LaFleur "unlock" a higher level than he has already shown here with us. I would love to be mistaken but I guess my gut feeling is at this point we probably have a fairly good idea of what we have and what we can hope to achieve in Matt. Hope springs eternal though I suppose and I will probably be singing a different tune come August