Jim Rutledge and Matt Hamilton continue their reaction to the end of the Green Bay Packers' season after 48 hours of reflection. They delve into Matt LaFleur's comments from his end-of-season press conference, focusing on his comment that Jordan Love's next step as a QB is to become a more vocal leader for the team. Matt explains why asking a player to go against their nature to be a more vocal leader can actually backfire, and Jim asks if being a vocal leader is something that can be taught or only comes naturally? How would we describe Jordan Love's current, and authentic, leadership style? Jason Wilde joins Jim and Matt to discuss the fallout of the Packers season coming to an end in the wild card round versus the Eagles and Matt LaFleur's comments from his end-of-season press conference. Jason gives his general synopsis of how this Packers season ended (they are who we thought they were) and more from the Packer players interviews during locker cleanout yesterday. He also gives his insight into LaFleur's comment that the next step for Jordan Love is to become a more vocal leader, discussing why he doesn't think Love needs to revamp his leadership style and why vocal means talking , not yelling. Jim and Matt also ask about the news that QB coach Tom Clements is retiring and his value to the Packers franchise, Keisean Nixon's out-of-nowhere comment that he wants to be CB1, and the increasing sentiment that former Packers and Cowboys HC Mike McCarthy might be taking over the Bears next!