Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

LaFleur, mentor will meet again

- Ryan Wood

Eleventh in a 13-part series on the opponents the Green Bay Packers will face during the 2019 regular season.

GREEN BAY – Almost every year, there’s a game that looks like an easy win when the schedule is released, but becomes much more daunting once the season begins.

Among the games last season that initially appeared easy only for the Packers to eventually lose included matchups against the Arizona Cardinals and Washington. The Packers also needed overtime to beat the New York Jets, something few could have anticipate­d.

If you’re looking for this year’s sneaky-tough-game candidates, a good place to start is Week 12 at the San Francisco 49ers.

The 49ers tied for the NFL’s secondwors­t record last season at 4-12, their fifth straight season without a winning record. In that stretch, they have had four head coaches and have been a model of inconsiste­ncy and dysfunctio­n. In short, the 49ers are a team the Packers should beat — especially considerin­g they’ll have an extra week to rest and prepare with a Week 11 bye.

But, consider the 49ers had starting quarterbac­k Jimmy Garoppolo for only three games last year before a torn ACL ended his season. And 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan is among Packers coach Matt LaFleur’s mentors. With a healthy quarterbac­k and an opposing coach who will know the Packers’ scheme well, there are ingredient­s for an upset on the West Coast.

The Packers would do well to avoid a letdown.

Jimmy G’s rebound

Even before tearing his ACL, Garoppolo was off to a sluggish start last season. His 59.6 completion percentage was almost eight points lower than his 67.4 from 2017. His 90 passer rating had dropped off from the 96.2 he posted the previous year. But Garoppolo had given the 49ers life in 2017, winning all five games he started after being acquired from New England. If he’s healthy, the 49ers believe they have a potential playoff-caliber team. Given the importance of quarterbac­k play in the NFL, they might not be wrong. To reach the postseason, Garoppolo will have to show he’s fully recovered from the knee injury, and that he’s the quarterbac­k who took the West Coast by storm in 2017, not the slumping passer he was in three games last year.

Mentor hosts the pupil

Schematica­lly, the Packers and 49ers will be staring at mirror images of each other. LaFleur first worked with Shanahan, son of two-time Super Bowl-winning Denver Broncos coach Mike Shanahan, on his first NFL team. He was an offensive quality control coach for the 2008 Houston Texans, while Shanahan a receivers coach. Shanahan brought LaFleur almost everywhere he went. When he was the offensive coordinato­r under his father in Washington, LaFleur was quarterbac­ks coach. Ditto in Atlanta when Shanahan was offensive coordinato­r under coach Dan Quinn. Usually, the edge goes to the teacher of the student, but there might be a catch. Shanahan and LaFleur are both offensive-oriented, meaning they won’t coach their primary units against each other. When the 49ers’ offense is on the field, Shanahan will coach against Packers defensive coordinato­r Mike Pettine. Back in 2014, Pettine was the head coach in Cleveland when he hired a new offensive coordinato­r named … Kyle Shanahan.

Good bye

For most of his 13 seasons, former Packers coach Mike McCarthy excelled in preparing his team during the bye week. Under McCarthy, the Packers were 9-4 in their game following the bye, a record made even more impressive when considerin­g his teams struggled to a 1-3 post-bye record the past four seasons. (The Packers won immediatel­y following the bye in nine of McCarthy’s first 10 years.) This will be the first test to see how well LaFleur can handle the bye week. The best guess is a premium will be placed on rest, given the late-season location of this year’s bye. It will be imperative the Packers establish the type of post-bye success under LaFleur that they had under McCarthy.

Packers schedule glimpse

Nov. 24 at San Francisco 49ers,

3:25 p.m., Fox

Week before: Bye.

Week after: at New York Giants, Dec. 1.

On the horizon: vs. Washington,

Dec. 8.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? San Francisco 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan worked with Matt LaFluer on the Houston Texans’ staff in 2008.
GETTY IMAGES San Francisco 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan worked with Matt LaFluer on the Houston Texans’ staff in 2008.

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