Packers head coach warned a rookie who showed up late to the final strategy meeting before game day: “One last chance — or never again.”
Posted September 5, 2025
GREEN BAY, Wis. — On the eve of their Week 1 opener, the Green Bay Packers’ final strategy meeting took an unexpected turn. A rookie arrived late — a small misstep on the surface, but one that drew a sharp and very public response from head coach Matt LaFleur.
According to team insiders, the head coach immediately halted the meeting and addressed the issue in front of the entire locker room. His words were direct, carrying the weight of both authority and tradition.

“Don’t think you can’t be replaced,” LaFleur said firmly. “Here in Green Bay, discipline is the one thing that never changes. One last chance — or never again.”
The atmosphere in the room was described as tense, with veterans nodding in agreement. For a rookie still fighting for a permanent role on the 53-man roster, the message was clear: punctuality and professionalism are non-negotiable.
Only later did it emerge that the player in question was Kitan Oladapo, the first-year safety drafted out of Oregon State. Coaches have been impressed with his physicality and football IQ during training camp, but his late arrival to such a critical meeting underscored the steep learning curve for young players transitioning to the NFL.

LaFleur’s warning was not just for one player, but for the entire roster. Discipline has always been a cornerstone of the Packers’ culture, and even the smallest cracks in preparation are treated as threats to team unity.
One veteran reportedly summed up the moment afterward: “This is the NFL. If you can’t be on time for a meeting, how can we trust you on Sunday?”
For Oladapo, the path forward is now simple: prove through action that he belongs — not just with talent, but with the professionalism demanded at Lambeau Field.
As the Packers finalize their game plan, the message resonates across the roster: in Green Bay, discipline isn’t optional. It’s tradition.












