Officially introduced as the 15th coach in the Green Bay Packers' distinguished history on Wednesday, LaFleur's pedigree in working with quarterbacks in the past is presumably one of his most favorable qualities.
It'll also aid him in establishing that partnership with Aaron Rodgers, who will be playing under a new head coach for just the second time in his career as the team's starter.
"I can't wait to get to work with him," LaFleur said on Wednesday during his introductory press conference. "I think he's equally excited. There's a lot of work to be done in front of us, but I'm just looking forward to that opportunity.