After a crushing loss and a snow-covered field that defined the night, Detroit Lions head coach Ben Johnson ignited a firestorm that spread across the NFL within minutes — and Packers head coach Matt LaFleur wasted no time delivering a brutal response that left Johnson visibly humiliated.
The tension inside Lambeau Field was almost physical as players walked off the field following Green Bay’s narrow and gritty win over Detroit. Heavy snowfall throughout the game had turned every snap, every cut, and every kick into a challenge, creating a chaotic environment where fundamentals were tested more than play design.

Both teams battled the same brutal conditions, but the Lions’ frustrations were especially palpable. Missed tackles, slips on key routes, and stalled second-half drives fueled Detroit’s sideline agitation long before the final whistle.
And then Ben Johnson stepped up to the podium.
During his postgame press conference, Johnson made the remark that would instantly dominate headlines across the league.
“Our team would have won if the field wasn’t covered in snow,” he said, his expression tense and his tone edged with frustration.
“It erased entire parts of our game plan. We weren’t playing football — we were fighting the weather.”
The quote spread across social media within seconds. Lions fans defended him, claiming the offense clearly struggled to maintain footing on several crucial plays. But critics — and plenty of neutral fans — accused Johnson of making excuses after a winnable game slipped away.
Inside Detroit’s locker room, Johnson’s comments reportedly stunned several players. Some expressed concern privately that shifting blame to weather conditions overshadowed the real issue: execution under pressure. Others felt uncomfortable as the narrative drifted away from accountability.
Meanwhile, across the stadium, reporters flocked to Matt LaFleur, eager for his reaction. LaFleur had every opportunity to sidestep the controversy, but instead, he delivered the blow that instantly turned the story on its head.
Speaking calmly but firmly, LaFleur said:
“Snow didn’t win this game or lose it. Both teams played on the same field. Championships are built on mentality — not excuses.”
The remark detonated online. Analysts applauded the statement as a pointed reminder that December football brings harsh, often unpredictable elements, and great teams adapt rather than complain.
Within minutes, LaFleur’s response eclipsed Johnson’s original quote entirely. Hashtags like #NoExcusesFootball and #LaFleurSaidItAll trended on X (Twitter). Commentators called it a “public coaching lesson,” and fans joked that Johnson might “never speak about snow again.”
Sources inside the Lions organization later revealed that Johnson was visibly embarrassed after seeing LaFleur’s comment go viral. Several reporters noted that he avoided further media availability that night, choosing instead to retreat to the team facility.
Ultimately, the moment spotlighted a stark philosophical divide in the NFC North:
— One coach blamed the elements.
— The other emphasized resilience.
As one national analyst summarized:
“Ben Johnson pointed at the snow. Matt LaFleur pointed at the standard.”
And by the end of the night, it was clear which message resonated more across the football world.