GREEN BAY — Matt LaFleur isn’t going to demand that his players stick to clichés in future dealings with the media, but the Green Bay Packers coach believes that his team’s 13-10 loss to the previously winless Cleveland Browns on Sunday will serve as a teachable moment about staying focused on the task at hand and avoiding thoughts on anything beyond that week’s games.

LaFleur admitted to being less than thrilled by left tackle Rasheed Walker offhandedly suggesting at midweek that the Packers could go “undefeated” this season, and the coach seemed to imply that such thinking factored into the team’s lackluster performance against an inferior opponent.

“I just think this league is such a week-to-week league, and you can never lose sight of that,” LaFleur said during his usual day-after-

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