Apparently, there's nothing to worry about.
The Packers took the field in front of fans and media on Tuesday for their second day of organized team activities. Monday's first practice was closed. If anything was made evident aside from the relationship molded by Rodgers and LaFleur, it's that LaFleur takes far more of a hands-on approach to coaching his players than his predecessor did.
According to multiple reports from the scene at practice, LaFleur was either working with quarterbacks and physically demonstrating what he wants them to do as far as certain mannerisms go, or he was helping the running backs with minor technicalities in their operations.