Matt LaFleur
Matt LaFleur

We're going to try to tailor our offense to our player's ability.

Matt LaFleur
Matt LaFleur

If you watch most quarterbacks in the league, if you take more than two hitches, there's a good chance you'll be sacked. By recognizing things, it allows you to get to your fourth or fifth read on your second hitch and get the ball out of your hand.

Matt LaFleur
Matt LaFleur

Ultimately, the yards really don't matter. So you have to score enough points, and I have been fortunate in my career to have been around some really good play callers, starting with Gary Kubiak and then going with Kyle Shanahan and Sean McVay, and that was always at the forefront of our minds: How can we create explosive plays?

Matt LaFleur
Matt LaFleur

You've got to be able to hang in there in some uncomfortable pockets and uncomfortable situations, where you're going to take a hit and deliver the football.

Matt LaFleur
Matt LaFleur

I want to develop a championship culture that's filled with high-character people that are dedicated to becoming the best versions of themselves.

Matt LaFleur
Matt LaFleur

Statistically, the teams are getting the chunk plays - the explosives - are the teams that are going produce more yards and more points.

Matt LaFleur
Matt LaFleur

It's extremely difficult to dink and dunk all the way down the field. Defenses are just too good.

Matt LaFleur
Matt LaFleur

It's hard dealing with wins and losses.

Matt LaFleur
Matt LaFleur

It's a challenge each and every day to just be the best that you can be at your craft.

Matt LaFleur
Matt LaFleur

I caught a break and took an entry-level job with the Houston Texans when I was 28.

Matt LaFleur
Matt LaFleur

I just think that's the key to all of the quarterbacks throughout the league. You want to have a consistent drop, a consistent balance in the pocket so that you can really get everything into the throw, so that you are throwing with good velocity.

Matt LaFleur
Matt LaFleur

Number one, I tell the quarterbacks, do your job. You've gotta do your job before you can even worry about anybody else or any other situation.

Matt LaFleur
Matt LaFleur

In L.A., I think Sean McVay is one of the best play callers there is in the NFL, and I don't see him giving that up anytime soon.

Matt LaFleur
Matt LaFleur

I think anytime you can take as much off the quarterback as possible, that only helps them out in the long run.

Matt LaFleur
Matt LaFleur

There's a strength and weakness to every play.

Matt LaFleur
Matt LaFleur

Plays are designed to attack certain coverages and schemes.

Matt LaFleur
Matt LaFleur

You watch the great quarterbacks like Peyton Manning and Drew Brees and Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers. They all play so fast, but it's under control because they know what the defense is presenting to them before it happens. It allows them to anticipate things a little quicker, and that makes all the difference in the world.

Matt LaFleur
Matt LaFleur

Unfortunately, we're in a profession, and if you've got thin skin, you're not going to last very long. So you take the good with the bad.

Matt LaFleur
Matt LaFleur

All quarterbacks, each play is its own entity, and you can pick apart each play. Sometimes they do a good job getting to the checkdown, and sometimes they progress faster.

Matt LaFleur
Matt LaFleur

We are going to be process-driven in the pursuit of bringing a Lombardi Trophy back to Green Bay.