If you type ‘Does Matt LaFleur call plays for the Packers?’ into Google, the search results do not stop.‘Fire Matt LaFleur’ quickly pops up.Jordan Love needs a big change to reach the Super BowlgettyThe same for ‘awful playcalling must change’ and ‘Packers offense needs playcalling change.’What change must the Packers make? Jordan Love must be better, there is no doubt.He was outplayed by Jalen Hurts, lost a key fumble, and limited to 176 passing yards and a 38.8 quarterback rating during a frustrating 10-7 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night Football at Lambeau Field.“We’re just kind of shooting ourselves in the foot right now, getting in a funk of having some good plays and then not building off them properly and having a play that might hurt the drive and we can’t overcome it,” Love said. But Green Bay has already invested $220 million into a quarterback who’s currently not good enough to make the top 10 in talkSPORT’s weekly QB rankings.The Packers have also promised Micah Parsons $186m, while sending two future first-round picks and Pro Bowl defender Frank Clark to Jerry Jones‘ Dallas Cowboys.Factor in that Green Bay won’t change its 27-year-old QB, and Parsons was acquired to make the Pack immediate Super Bowl contenders, and the NFL‘s smallest market is already running out of time in 2025.The easiest way to enact immediate change and ignite a season that’s been deflated by losses to the Cleveland Browns and Carolina Panthers?Take the offensive playcalling out of LaFleur’s hands and increase the creativity in Green Bay’s offense.Green Bay running out of time “Matt LaFleur’s winning record looks great on paper but it was built on the back of Aaron Rodgers,” one fan tweeted. “Those early seasons hid a lot of flaws in coaching and game management. Without Rodgers, we’re seeing the real LaFleur and it’s not pretty.”Matt LaFleur is holding back the PackersgettytalkSPORT reacts ... Aaron Rodgers was betterAaron Rodgers hasn’t been the same since leaving Green Bay.Matt LaFleur also hasn’t been the same since Rodgers traded the Packers for the Jets, then the Steelers.Green Bay lacks a true No. 1 wide receiver and the Pack’s running attack can be suspect.But the biggest issue is the connection between Jordan Love and LaFleur, which has yet to produce consistent electricity.It’s a QB-driven league powered by explosive offenses.Scoring seven points on Monday Night Football is a cry for help in Green Bay, during a season that was supposed to end at Super Bowl LX. Brian T. Smith, Senior US Sports Reporter“Matt LaFleur simply does not coach the team that he has on the field, he’s coaching some fantasy version he wishes existed,” a second fan posted. The Packers (5-3-1) exited MNF ranked 15th in the NFL in average scoring (23.7) and 12th in yards (349.3).But Green Bay was held to just 10 points in a gutting loss to the Browns during Week 3, while the Pack have now scored a combined 20 points in back-to-back defeats.Pack falling behind in tough divisionOn Tuesday morning, Love and Parsons woke up in third place in the NFC North.The Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears are both 6-3, while Green Bay is closer to failing to make the playoffs than winning its division.Trading for Parsons was a win-now blockbuster that was supposed to turn the Packers into the most dominant team in the NFC.Ranking best QBs in NFL 15. Jordan Love, Green Bay PackersLove’s Green Bay tenure was tested again as the Pack hosted the Eagles on Monday Night Football.It’s been back-to-back frustrating losses for Love, who’s yet to take the next big step in 2025. talkSPORT ranks the best QBs in the NFL right now Yet in Week 11, the Eagles, Seahawks, Lions, Buccaneers and Rams are all better and more well-rounded than Green Bay, Then there is the Pack’s post-Rodgers reality under LaFleur.He’s in year seven in Green Bay and holds a 72-36-1 overall record. But LaFleur is 3-5 in the playoffs, and a combined 33-26-1 since 2021, while the 46-year-old from Michigan has been unable to shake lingering criticisms that his coaching style is too timid during the season’s biggest moments.Barring a total midseason collapse, LaFleur is safe as Green Bay’s head coach in 2025. Love isn’t progressing fast enough, though, and the Packers aren’t winning the Super Bowl by scoring seven points on national television.Green Bay needs a new playcaller for Week 11 — someone who’ll help LaFleur save his HC job in 2026. Stay up to date with the latest from the NFL across all platforms – follow our dedicated talkSPORT USA Facebook page and subscribe to our talkSPORT USA YouTube channel for all the news, exclusives, interviews and more.