GREEN BAY — At some point, after everyone is done chiming in with their $.02 on what Jordan Love’s arrival means for Aaron Rodgers. and pontificating on whether the Green Bay Packers' decision to use a first-round pick on Love with a future Pro Football Hall of Famer still on the roster was a stroke of genius or a career-killing overreach, Matt LaFleur is actually going to have to coach both of them.
At the same time.
While the second-year coach is the boss, and he’s coming off a rookie season in which he led the team to a 13-3 record and a berth in the NFC Championship Game, he will still have to thread a challenging needle of being excited about his new pupil in the raw-but-gifted youngster Love and desperately needing Rodgers, who figures to be the starter for at least the next two years because of the combination of his contract and Love being such project.