The Green Bay Packers look like they're slowing down as they suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of the San Francisco 49ers. Matt LaFleur was infuriated with the way they performed.

It was a horrible defeat for the visiting Packers as the 49ers defense managed to stop Aaron Rodgers from being fully effective. The defense also wasn't able to stop Jimmy Garoppolo finding his teammates and completing two touchdowns in the process.

He told the press that he's collectively disappointed with the entire team for the horrible performance they put up and is expecting better from his team.

“I’m disappointed in myself with how we got outcoached and we got outplayed,” LaFleur said, per the Green Bay Packers' official site. “The bottom line it’s unacceptable. We have to look at ourselves. There’s a lot to correct if we want to be the team we want to be.”

LaFleur had every right to be frustrated with how the team performed. Rodgers finished with a touchdown, but he completed just 20-of-33 passes for 104 yards — one of the worst games of his career. He wasn't able to throw any long passes as the San Francisco defense hounded him time and time again.

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Only Davante Adams and Jamaal Williams showed up among the receiving corps as the rest of them weren't able to get more than ten receiving yards. They had to rely on the running game, but that didn't work so well, either.

There will be a lot of adjustments that will be done as the Packers prepare to face the New York Giants. While it's unlikely they'll lose to such a team, LaFleur will demand that his men perform a lot better than before.