Due to his wife and other terrible marital problems, John Matt LaFleur sorrowfully announced his retirement unexpectedly, and all his team players broke down in tears, but…

Due to his wife and other terrible marital problems, John Matt LaFleur sorrowfully announced his retirement unexpectedly, and all his team players broke down in tears, but…

All of John Matt LaFleur’s teammates sobbed as he abruptly announced his retirement, citing his wife and other horrible marital issues.

Following the season-ending loss to their division rival Detroit Lions last night, head coach of the Green Bay Packers, Matt LaFleur, could not hold back his ire for one of his key players.

All the Packers’ defense had to do to preserve their advantage with less than eight minutes remaining in the fourth quarter was prevent the Lions from scoring a touchdown. If everything had gone according to plan, they would have probably won the game and qualified for the postseason.

However, as the Lions were moving down the field, Jamaal Williams, a former Packers running back, went down following a hit, prompting the need for an injury timeout and the arrival of medical personnel.

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Days after Damar Hamlin’s cardiac arrest, NFL players faced criticism for practicing simulated CPR. Quay Walker, a rookie linebacker for the Packers, also received criticism for pushing a Lions medical staff member, earning the team a 15-yard penalty and ejection from the game.

With only minutes remaining, Williams would score a touchdown three plays later to give the Lions a lead that the Packers would not be able to regain after Aaron Rodgers threw an interception to kill their hopes of making the playoffs. The Seattle Seahawks secured the final position as a result of their blow.

After the game, Packers head coach LaFleur expressed his displeasure with Walker regarding the incident. He declared, “I hold our players to a far higher standard than to carry out such a foolish action. A person was kicked out twice. In my professional experience, I don’t believe I’ve ever seen it; therefore, we need to be a lot more mentally robust.

“I take personal fouls quite personally because I believe that they always reflect poorly on me and the expectations we have for these players. And since that is undesirable, we must improve and take lessons from it.”

As previously said, this is the second time the rookie has been sent off for shoving a different staff member. Another thing that infuriated LaFleur at the time was Walker’s pushing of a Buffalo Bills player who was not wearing a uniform on October 30.

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