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You may recall that Ben Johnson and Matt LaFleur had a short-and-not-so-sweet postgame handshake two weeks ago. It was more of the same on Saturday night: 🚨🚨THE BEEF CONTINUES🚨🚨 #BEARS HC BEN JOHNSON BASICALLY IGNORED #PACKERS COACH MATT LAFLEUR POSTGAME AFTER THE GAME. 😳😳😳 Johnson clearly HATES LaFleur… wow. pic.twitter.com/0gbof86azd
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