The Green Bay Packers changed nearly their entire coaching staff on offense, and it is going to be much different. What will those changes look like?

The Green Bay Packers have added their new head coach in Matt LaFleur, and, early last week, he brought in former Jacksonville Jaguars offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett for the same role. There has been a lot of speculation what these signings mean for the team, as neither of them has been known for leading offenses to Earth-shattering success, such as Sean McVay and Sean Payton.

Despite that, they both bring elements to the offense with a young mindset that is vastly different from the view that Mike McCarthy had for over a decade. Something to consider in regards to the coaches previous success is that McCarthy coordinated one of the worst offenses in the NFL before he took over with the Packers. Clearly, they made the right call back then, so the faith for the Packers management to make the right call in the hiring of LaFleur.

It was obvious that the team was likely going to pursue an offensive minded coach this offseason, and they hired one in LaFleur. It will be interesting to see what this team is going to look like on that side of the ball, and we’re going to take a preview of that today. The Packers will add more personnel to this offense, so there may be some differences in that aspect. However, the system will be similar to what we have seen from them in the past.