July 7, 2024

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Green Bay Packers Insider Suggests 1 Familiar Name Should Be on Matt LaFleur’s Short List  for Joe Barry Replacement

The Green Bay Packers are 6-8 following their embarrassing home loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday. The 34-20 defeat highlighted what many Packers fans have been saying all season: Joe Barry’s defense has not worked, is not working, and will not work. Despite yet another defensive dumpster fire, head coach Matt LaFleur has stated that Barry will remain the defensive coordinator for the remainder of the season.

Former Wisconsin Badgers coach Jim Leonhard

While unpopular, the decision does make sense. There is no other defensive coach on the Packers’ coaching staff that is even close to be qualified to call defensive plays. Had Jerry Gray not left for greener pastures with the Atlanta Falcons, it is possible that Barry would not have made it this far in the season. As it is, though, the Packers lack anyone capable of being an acting coordinator, and that may even include Barry himself.

Former Wisconsin Badgers coach Jim Leonhard

Even though Barry is keeping his job [for now], many presume that he will not be retained after the season. While the contract details of Packers assistant coaches are not public, recent history suggests that they are signed to three year contracts. As this is Barry’s third year in Green Bay, it is probably also the final year of his contract. Signing him to a new contract, at this point, would be organizational malpractice. Instead, his contract will simply not be renewed.

Former Wisconsin Badgers coach Jim Leonhard

While this is not the firing that most fans are calling for, the end result will be the same: Green Bay will be looking for a new defensive coordinator this offseason. While there are many names that can and will be considered, one Packers insider believes LaFleur should look at a coach well-known to Packers and Wisconsin Badgers fans.

Green Bay Packers Insider Suggests Jim Leonhard Should Be on Matt LaFleur’s List of Defensive Coordinator Candidates (Again)

Jim Leonard could be considered for the Green Bay Packers' defensive coordinator again
Paul Chryst (right) was fired and replaced by defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard (left) following Saturday’s loss to Illinois.
As Packers fans are well aware, Barry was not the first person that LaFleur offered the defensive coordinator job to in 2021. That honor went to then Wisconsin Badgers defensive coordinator and 10-year NFL veteran Jim Leonhard. Much to the dismay of fans, Leonhard turned down the job with the Packers to stay in Madison.

After Wisconsin head coach Paul Chryst was fired, Leonhard served as the Badgers’ interim head coach. However, he was not given the full-time job, which was given to current head coach Luke Fickell. Despite a job offer from Fickell, Leonhard decided to leave Wisconsin. He is currently an analyst on Bret Bielema’s staff at Illinois.

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