He ain't "my boy" Barry. I've been among the biggest haters of him. I agree with what Thunder or somebody wrote - that if LaFleur clings to Barry too long, maybe he should go too.

You're probably right, winning this game maybe did silence some of the critics (not me). And if the Packers continue to win most of the rest of the season, Barry probably does stay next year. We won 13 or 14 games with him in the past and probably could again. Even though I don't like the guy or his style of D, as the commentators said, the Packers are well into the upper half of the league in fewest yards and points allowed, and that's with a lot less ball control by our offense most games this season. I'm not defending Barry, but it is what it is, and LaFleur can reply that when people suggest he get rid of Barry.