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Wednesday Cheese Curds: The Packers’ defensive coordinator search kicks off
For the third time in the Matt LaFleur era, the Packers are on the hunt for a defensive coordinator. LaFleur walked into the Packers’ job with an arranged marriage to Mike Pettine, but he’s had two opportunities since to hire his own man. The first one came down to a choice between Jim Leonhard, Joe Barry, and Ejiro Evero, and after Leonhard (reportedly) declined an offer, LaFleur made one of the worst 50/50 calls imaginable. He got it right the second time around, picking Jeff Hafley out of a crowded field of candidates, many of whom have gone on to success elsewhere. Now he’s got a chance to do something we haven’t really seen from LaFleur to this point: make two good coordinator hires in a row. Can he do it? The field of candidates certainly looks fairly strong, but there’s no guarantee that even a good candidate will work out. But the pressure’s on LaFleur to get this call right, else this supposed Super Bowl window might close even harder and faster. Here are the 16 Green Bay Packers defensive coordinators since Vince Lombardi arrived | Packers News You want a comprehensive look at the Packers’ defensive coordinator situation? How about every guy who’s held the job since 1959? Who Will Replace Jeff Hafley? Packers Can Turn to Familiar Seven-Man List | Sports Illustrated The Packers’ potential list of defensive coordinator candidates should be fairly familiar this time around. Earning home playoff games again is next step for Packers | Packers.com Jordan Love has played in four playoff games in his three years as the Packers’ starter, but none have been at home. Which defensive coordinator candidate should the Packers hire? | Packers Wire The crew at the Packers Wire takes a look at the field of defensive coordinator candidates and makes their pick. NFL coaching turnover since 2002: Highest to lowest teams | ESPN Here’s a league-wide look at how teams handle their head coach job. Buccaneers QB Baker Mayfield: ‘Can’t wait’ to face Falcons HC Kevin Stefanski ‘twice a year’ | NFL.com A little heat coming to the NFC South! Austrian researchers document first case of a cow using a tool | UPI This is mentioned in the article, but here’s another example of The Far Side being ahead of the curve.

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Packers to interview former Cardinals HC Jonathan Gannon for DC opening
According to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, the Green Bay Packers will be interviewing former Arizona Cardinals head coach and Philadelphia Eagles defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon for the team’s defensive coordinator vacancy this week. The Packers currently don’t have a defensive coordinator, as Jeff Hafley took the Miami Dolphins’ head coaching position. Gannon is the third known interviewee for Green Bay at the position, with the first two being Minnesota Vikings pass game coordinator/defensive backs coach Daronte Jones and Eagles pass game coordinator Christian Parker. So far, Gannon is the first coach that Green Bay has set up an interview with who also has NFL play-calling on his resume. From 2021 to 2022, Gannon’s Eagles were 12th in opposing passer rating (88.7). For perspective, those were during Joe Barry’s first two years in Green Bay, and the Packers were 9th with an 87.6 mark. In Arizona, Gannon didn’t call plays on defense, deferring to young defensive coordinator Nick Rallis, who was still in his 20s when he got the position, through three seasons. The Cardinals had the third-worst passer rating allowed in the NFL (98.4) during Gannon’s time with the team. Arizona went 15-36 under his watch. One of the things that the Cardinals did well was disguise their coverage shells until the last second. This was something head coach Matt LaFleur brought up ahead of their matchup on October 19th of this year. Green Bay spent most of the game playing very slowly on offense, using every second of the play clock to run motions that would give them tells on whether the Rallis/Gannon unit was actually in the coverage that they were presenting, or whether it would be changing it post-snap. In that Packers-Cardinals matchup, which Green Bay won 27-23, the Packers only ended up running 53 plays because of the slow pace of the game. Gannon has no prior ties to Green Bay, LaFleur or key members of the defensive staff. He has interviewed for the Dallas Cowboys’ defensive coordinator opening, but Gannon has yet to be requested for the New York Giants, New York Jets or Washington Commanders.

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