You could’ve argued that Matt Lafleur deserved to win coach of the year in either of the last two seasons. In 2019, he turned around a losing team and got them to the NFC championship game. Sure, there was some luck involved. In 2020, that team got even better and was dominant enough to earn its 13-3 record. Now after winning the NFC North for the third time in a row, let’s take a look at LaFleur’s case for coach of the year.
The Case For
There are a lot of arguments for LaFleur winning coach of the year.