GREEN BAY — If Malik Heath had some sort of issue with Matt LaFleur’s playbook, or how the Green Bay Packers head coach was divvying up playing time at wide receiver, or how LaFleur’s play-calling wasn’t leading to enough targets for him, at least Heath was willing to follow his coach’s lead on one thing: Not delving into the specifics as to why he was left behind in Green Bay for last Sunday’s win over the New York Giants in East Rutherford, N.J.
“I mean, like [LaFleur] said, ‘Coach’s decision,’” Heath said after practice Wednesday as the Packers (6-3-1) prepared for this Sunday’s matchup with the Minnesota Vikings (4-6) at Lambeau Field. “I can’t speak on it. It wasn’t nothing bad or nothing like that.”
LaFleur had said after Sunday's game that he was keeping the issue in-house and wou

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