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“We had guys who were in trouble for drugs and were looking for a chance. I’ll never forget he kept telling me and I was like, ‘Yeah, whatever. Yeah, a little bit, but it’s no different than when you get a great athlete that you know is going to play in high school, you know he’s going to play at a Division I level, you know he’s probably going to make the next level. 828 Followers, 1,186 Following, 1,258 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Matthew LaFleur (@doodlematt) “I was his first coach but that was 12 years ago. It’s really a credit to the work that Robert was able to accomplish there in Houston. I just don’t know that I’ve ever been around anyone that was as quick and as sharp in the passing game, in particular, as Matt. I watched it happen at the college level, just his ability to get the most out of a quarterback. That means he worked with a lot of coaches who aspired to become the next Steve Mariucci – the Northern Michigan legend who coached the San Francisco 49ers and Detroit Lions. I’ll never forget. “When I was a grad assistant at Central Michigan, there was a guy named Robert Saleh who was there (in 2004).
It was like another coach. It’s probably why team president/CEO Mark Murphy used the word “fit” three times in introducing LaFleur. She is a trooper.”After two seasons as an assistant at Central Michigan, LaFleur landed his first full-time gig at Northern Michigan in 2006. @packers: “Head Coach Matt LaFleur hits the field for #FamilyNight! I’m not sure there’s a more important relationship on the team than that guy and the quarterback.
With former Packers receiver Ruvell Martin as one of LaFleur’s favorite targets, Saginaw Valley State earned three consecutive trips to the NCAA Division II playoffs.“We’re always trying to hire guys that know more than we do,” Owens said. I think other people have seen that. Mike Vrabel was at Ohio State when I was there and I’ve been good friends with him over the years. Matt picked up a lot about the game through his father first, and then was a student of the game.Awrey was the coach at Saginaw Valley State from 1999 through 2007. He’s got that in his background,” said Awrey, now the coach at Perquimans County High School in Hertford, N.C. “He was a quarterback, so now you’ve got a two-fold situation. That’s four seasons of nine-plus wins and four playoff berths; it has only two nine-win seasons the past 15 years.That’s what the Packers are counting on from a coach who’s never run the show at any level. He knew the game, understood the game, could create things, make things happen. BreAnne LaFleur. He doesn’t need to call me. Before Matt LaFleur became coach of the Green Bay Packers, he was a little kid with dreams of being like his dad. As a matter of fact, I joked with my wife, ‘Hey, just understand I’m a football coach.’ I always kidded with her, ‘Hey, there’s two kinds of wives. She and Matt met during homecoming in Mount Pleasant.
I think the fans will be appreciative of the way he carries himself.”Indeed, because LaFleur has been relentless in his pursuit of the opportunity he’s earned with the Packers. He’s a great coach and has great knowledge of the game, based on being with his father for 20-some years, I suppose, and then learning the game as a high school and college player, and it carried over into his coaching and his relationships. So, it opened up the door. While football is about X’s and O’s and calling the right plays at the right times, it’s also about building and fostering relationships to make the team greater than the sum of its parts. “You get young coaches and they’re green behind the ears and they have their ideas and they’re all gung-ho, 100 miles an hour. He’s an awesome athlete – was an awesome athlete and probably still is. Matt’s knowledge of that was exceptional. With LaFleur as the quarterback and Awrey as the coach, the Cardinals went 9-3 in 2000, 11-2 in 2001 and 9-3 in 2002. When you can gel a team together and you’ve got all divisions, from Division I and sitting out for three years or whatever the case may be, and then you can put them all together, I think that’s what you’re looking for. Matt just had a demeanor about him where he just had the full package.”Before Matt LaFleur became coach of the Green Bay Packers, he was a little kid with dreams of being like his dad.© 2005-2020 CBS INTERACTIVE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Easy on the eyes 49w Reply. We literally have the hottest coach @m.hinz.wargula @hhinz.wi. “He had very good people skills, very good player-coach skills.
That’s not going to happen.’ All of a sudden, I got a phone call from (Texans coach) Gary Kubiak.”Those people skills have to come naturally. LaFleur was a frequent spectator … It’s a guy that can take a lot of different personalities and put them together to win football games.”The word “relationships” comes up again and again with the coaches LaFleur’s been around over the years. They played in Cleveland that year and he’s like, ‘Hey, come up, I’ll introduce you to some of the guys.’At Mount Pleasant (Mich.) High School, LaFleur was an all-state quarterback.