Breaking: Green Bay Packers must be fire Joe Barry immediately following ….

Green Bay Packers must be fire Joe Barry immediately following ….

Joe Barry, the defensive coordinator for the Green Bay Packers, must be fired, and they must do so immediately.

The pressure on head coach Matt LaFleur to decide whether to bench Barry has reached unbearable heights after the defense let the one-win Carolina

Panthers pull away from a 14-point fourth-quarter lead on Sunday afternoon, December 24.

Thanks to a game-ending field goal, the Packers managed to win 33-30, narrowly

escaping defeat. But if Carolina had had an extra second or two to spare, the

result might have been drastically different, ending Green Bay’s chances of making the playoffs.

Andy Herman of Packer Report posted to X, “Packers win because the Panthers ran out of time to keep embarrassing the Packers defense.” “The winner is Green

Bay. Matt LaFleur must take action. There is currently no justification of any kind.

Herman wasn’t the only member of the media to assert that LaFleur needs to take action right away.

The Panthers’ highest point total of the year The Leap’s Peter Bukowski posted on social media. By Christmas Day, Joe Barry cannot be the defensive coordinator for the #Packers. simply incapable of doing it.

Others, such as CheeseheadTV’s Aaron Nagler, were too frustrated with the Packers defense’s performance to keep bringing up points they had been making for weeks.

 

Nagler posted on X, “Just repeating my tirade about the defense from last week.” “I’m just too worn out.”

Following last week’s performance against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, in

which Baker Mayfield passed for 381 yards and four touchdowns and became

the first visiting quarterback to ever receive a perfect rating of 158.3 at Lambeau Field, LaFleur stood by Barry.

Following the game, Matt Schneidman of The Athletic wrote on X, quoting Matt LaFleur as saying that the *plan* was to

keep Joe Barry for the remainder of the season. The NFL’s worst team scored more points than the Packers have all

season, and if time didn’t run out, overtime might be in store. After a victory, does LaFleur fire his DC?

Despite poor defensive performances in three straight games, the Packers are currently 7-8 and in the thick of the NFC playoff chase.

Now, on New Year’s Eve, Green Bay will travel to Minneapolis to take on a desperate Minnesota Vikings team. In a

game that will essentially be an elimination round, the Vikings, who are

also 7-8, take on the Packers in an attempt to secure a spot in Wildcard Weekend.

If the Packers prevail in that game, they will play another game that is probably a

must-win in Week 18 at Lambeau Field against the strangely dangerous and

resurgent Chicago Bears. Without superior defensive performances to what the team has shown in the last month, it

is difficult to see Green Bay winning both divisional games, which may be more than sufficient reason to fire Barry right away.

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