The Green Bay Packers suffered a frustrating 10-7 loss against the defending Super Bowl champions, the Philadelphia Eagles, on Monday, and rapper Lil Wayne wasn't too impressed by the result.The Packers offense struggled against the Eagles in their Week 10 clash with the team failing to score in the first three quarters. The five-time Grammy winning rapper slammed Packers coach Matt LaFleur with a two-word message after the loss."Shit water," Wayne wrote on X.It was a second consecutive loss for the Packers, who now sit third in the NFC North behind the Detroit Lions and the Chicago Bears. The American singer was seemingly frustrated with Jordan Love's performance as he reshared a post from Shannon Sharpe criticizing the Packers quarterback.Love threw for 176 yards, competing 20 of his 36 attempts without a touchdown. In the Packers' three defeats this season, Love has thrown two touchdowns, compared to the 12 he has thrown in wins or ties.Following the second consecutive loss, former Super Bowl winner Chris Canty ripped the Packers quarterback, saying Jordan Love could cost coach Matt LaFleur his job."I’m very concerned. Jordan Love is bad, and he’s probably gonna get his coach fired if he can’t get it fixed. That’s where we at,” Canty said.Packers coach Matt LaFleur not worried about rumors about his job after second consecutive lossThe two teams failed to score in the first half, making it the first NFL game since Week 14, 2023 to witness a scoreless first half. However, the Eagles defense held out for a 10-7 win.While there has been murmurs about LaFleur coaching role being under threat, the Packers coach is not paying attention to the rumors and is focused on doing his job.“I’ll leave that for everybody else to decide,” LaFleur said. “I’ll just focus on the day-to-day. I feel like you’re always coaching for everything in this league, you know? That’s just my mindset. It’s always been that way. You can’t ever exhale. You got to always be pushing. That’s just my mindset and that will be my mindset ’til they tell me not to coach anymore.”The Packers' offensive slump is big worry for LaFleur and he will need to come up with the answers when they face the New York Giants on Sunday.