The Green Bay Packers are preparing to face the San Francisco 49ers. They are one of four teams which can make the Super Bowl and are one step away from this goal. Matt LaFleur has done a fantastic job in leading the Packers into the NFC Championship Game and a possible Super Bow in his rookie year in charge.

However, they have a big roadblock in San Francisco. The 49ers have the best defense out of all the teams still in the running in the NFL. They have a talented quarterback in Jimmy Garoppolo. It will take quite a lot for the Packers to beat them.

Getting the offense started is one way to ensure that the Packers make the Super Bowl. Here are three things that LaFleur must prioritize if he wants the Packers to make the Super Bowl.

Aaron Jones needs to run as much as possible

The Packers is considered a pass-first football team with a talented pass-caller like Aaron Rodgers taking the lead. However, it's important to develop the running game during the playoffs. In order to do that, they need to let Aaron Jones run with the football as much as possible.

Jones has been a solid runner for the Packers this year, notching 1084 rushing yards and 16 rushing touchdowns. Moreover, he showed his value against the Seattle Seahawks. He rushed for 62 yards and sucker-punched Russell Wilson's Seahawks with his two rushing TDs.

He made it clear that he is one of the toughest running backs to guard in the NFL. He'll definitely make life for the linebackers difficult if he's allowed all the time to build up his run.

The receiving corps needs to step up their game

While Jones is a reliable weapon for the Packers, it's undeniable that they need to get the passing game going. In order to achieve that, they need the receivers to perform exceptionally well.

Of course, a great game is expected out of Davante Adams, but the rest of the Packers' receiving corps need to perform just as well as he does. Jimmy Graham needs to perform as well as he did against the Seahawks. Allen Lazard must also play well to keep the pressure off the team's wideouts.

Rodgers must not throw interceptions against the Niners

With the Niners being one of the best defenses in the NFL, it's likely that Rodgers will be pressured throughout the game. It may also be enticing for the veteran QB to throw some dangerous passes to put the pressure on the Packers' opponent.

However, that should be the last thing Rodgers should consider. If he plays smartly, he should be able to slowly put the pressure on the Niners. Playing stable football that without interceptions is the best bet for Rodgers to lift the Packers back to the Super Bowl.