But with LaFleur calling the plays and new offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett taking over the offense from McCarthy and former offensive coordinator/interim head coach Joe Philbin, it’s safe to assume the Packers’ run-pass ratio will be in closer proximity to 50/50 than it has been the past four years. It surely won’t be an even split, but it’s hard to imagine the Packers running it less than they did this past season.

For while the Packers finished the 2018 season having run the ball on just 32.5 percent of their offensive snaps, the 2017 and ’18 Jacksonville Jaguars ran the ball 45.3 percent of the time with Hackett calling the plays, and the 2018 Tennessee Titans ran the ball 48.4 percent of the time with LaFleur calling the plays.

Of course, Blake Bortles and Marcus Mariota aren’t Rodgers, and LaFleur and Hackett surely will tailor the offense to fit the Packers’ personnel. But LaFleur said during an interview Thursday on ESPN Wisconsin that running the ball on early downs will be part of his approach.