Many fans were critical of Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur after the 10-7 home loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Nov. 10. Some even called for his firing. LaFleur blamed his offense for too many mistakes, calling their performance “very choppy.” However, some analysts stressed that he stubbornly continues to call plays despite the offense sputtering.Former NFL cornerback Richard Sherman discussed the criticism received by the coach on Wednesday. He suggested that LaFleur deserves criticism, but the results the Packers have produced under him cannot be ignored."There are people, fans of the Green Bay Packers, that are calling for Matt LaFleur's job," Sherman said, via "The Richard Sherman Podcast." "That's insane. Is he above criticism? Nobody. He can be criticized. Was the play calling spectacular throughout this game? No. They ran the ball probably more than they should have."The Eagles defensive line had answers. They were stout. Nakobe Dean was running through. They probably should've went a different direction, but to say you want the head coach fired? "That same head coach has taken you into numerous NFC championship games, immense success."Sherman added that firing LeFleur won't help the team."The winning record speaks for itself. I keep hearing, ‘10 wins, 10 wins’ every single year for the Green Bay Packers, and you’re thinking, ‘Hey, if we got rid of Matt LaFleur, things would improve?’ You’ve lost your mind," Sherman said."Is he perfect? No. No coordinator, no coach is. To say, ‘Hey, Matt LaFleur is somehow letting this quarterback down, letting Jordan Love down,’ that’s an asinine thought process."Packers face Week 12 uncertainty as Matt LaFleur gives update on Josh Jacobs' injuryThe Packers’ Week 11 win over the Giants came with a setback as Josh Jacobs left in the second quarter with a knee contusion. Green Bay coach Matt LaFleur discussed his status on Wednesday.“The plan is to get him healthy enough to go. He is truly day to day,” LeFleur told reporters.Jacobs has recorded 648 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns this season, but a battered offensive line has limited his efficiency. However, PFSN’s impact metric ranks him 12th with an 81.9 score, higher than last year’s 80.6.If Jacobs won't be cleared to play on Sunday, Emanuel Wilson, who registered 40 yards and a touchdown last week, will lead the backfield.