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<blockquote data-quote="Magooch" data-source="post: 1085248" data-attributes="member: 17987"><p>I don't think anyone is suggesting we should evaluate LaFleur <strong>exclusively</strong> by his "Post-Rodgers" record, either. But it does lend meaningful context with regards to how he compares to his peers. We have also heard for quite some time how LaFleur has had a record-setting (at one point) regular season win percentage. But taking into account Rodgers' last season and the "post-Rodgers" time, a bit of the luster has worn off there, too.</p><p>He is currently 8th amongst active head coaches for regular-season win percentage (current team) and in the last three seasons there are at least 8 coaches who have had a better regular-season record than LaFleur. </p><p>Similarly, there are 7 coaches who have a better playoff record than LaFleur during his whole Packers tenure (including Rodgers), and 7 who have a better playoff record than LaFleur in the "post-Rodgers" time as well.</p><p>And every coach in the league who has played in as many or more playoff games as LaFleur has also WON more playoff games than LaFleur (even Zac Taylor has wound up with more career postseason wins in less games played).</p><p></p><p>Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to absolutely rag on the guy. As I've said plenty of times I think there's a lot of good he does and he would VERY quickly find a job if we let him go. But some of the claims we have heard recently and/or in the past - that we wouldn't be able to find someone who would be as successful in the regular season, that we wouldn't be able to find someone who'd be better in the playoffs, that no one else could've done more with what he was given - I think are starting to appear a bit more hollow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Magooch, post: 1085248, member: 17987"] I don't think anyone is suggesting we should evaluate LaFleur [B]exclusively[/B] by his "Post-Rodgers" record, either. But it does lend meaningful context with regards to how he compares to his peers. We have also heard for quite some time how LaFleur has had a record-setting (at one point) regular season win percentage. But taking into account Rodgers' last season and the "post-Rodgers" time, a bit of the luster has worn off there, too. He is currently 8th amongst active head coaches for regular-season win percentage (current team) and in the last three seasons there are at least 8 coaches who have had a better regular-season record than LaFleur. Similarly, there are 7 coaches who have a better playoff record than LaFleur during his whole Packers tenure (including Rodgers), and 7 who have a better playoff record than LaFleur in the "post-Rodgers" time as well. And every coach in the league who has played in as many or more playoff games as LaFleur has also WON more playoff games than LaFleur (even Zac Taylor has wound up with more career postseason wins in less games played). Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to absolutely rag on the guy. As I've said plenty of times I think there's a lot of good he does and he would VERY quickly find a job if we let him go. But some of the claims we have heard recently and/or in the past - that we wouldn't be able to find someone who would be as successful in the regular season, that we wouldn't be able to find someone who'd be better in the playoffs, that no one else could've done more with what he was given - I think are starting to appear a bit more hollow. [/QUOTE]
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