DETROIT — Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur didn’t do a very good job trying to hide his satisfaction that a crucial call went the way of his team.

On a key fourth down deep in Detroit Lions territory in the second quarter of Thursday’s game at Ford Field, the Packers were lined up for what LaFleur said after the game was an attempt to draw the Lions offsides before burning a timeout and resetting for another try.

Instead, rookie O-lineman Anthony Belton moved before the snap and looked to be called for a false start. Except the referees ruled that LaFleur had called a timeout ahead of the penalty, the Packers were given another chance and scored a touchdown.

Since, the call has come under scrutiny as videos have shown LaFleur’s mouth was covered and he hadn’t gestured at the time th

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