Matt LaFleur drops cryptic response about Micah Parsons' increased workload

A classic response from LaFleur.
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Green Bay Packers fans have been loving what they've seen from Micah Parsons so far, even though it's only been two games. He might only have the one sack, but his 10 pressures and overall presence have been a game-changer for the Packers' pass rush.

Parsons has already done the damage he has despite being on a snap limit for the first two games of his Packers career. When speaking to the media on Thursday ahead of the Packers' Week 3 match-up against the Cleveland Browns, head coach Matt LaFleur was asked, now that Parsons is off the injury report, if he'd still be on a snap limit.

LaFleur responded with a classic LaFleurism, as the head coach replied with a simple, "We'll see." Packers fans know all too well by now that LaFleur always says things like this, and it can be both funny and frustrating.

Matt LaFleur refuses to give clear answer on Micah Parsons' workload

In this instance, however, Parsons has been a full participant in practice all week and is off the injury report entirely. If that's the case, shouldn't he be able to play as many snaps as the Packers want him to?

The Packers' defense is a massive reason why the team is 2-0 and looking like the team to beat in the NFC so far. Sure, it's only two games and there are 15 regular-season games remaining on the schedule, but Parsons has already proven that he was worth bringing in.

The Packers already had a stout defense, but Parsons' presence helped bring it up a notch. Now Green Bay gets a struggling Browns team, and while this game will be played in Cleveland, if Parsons is fully healthy, that's going to be a massive advantage for the green and gold.

Hopefully, Parsons continues to be the player he has been through the first two games and Green Bay can keep on cruising.

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