I think Lafleur - and to an extent, Gute - are enamored with the idea of how Tennessee ran their offense circa 2018-19 (Lafleur was OC in 2018). Lafleur loved having a big back to pound the ball 20 times and wear down defenses. I think they envisioned Dillon playing that role in GB - and he did to an extent. But he simply doesn't have the ability - or durability - of Henry.
Come 2024 and Jacobs is available as a FA. If you look at Jacobs 2022 season - that's about as close as you get to the glory years of Derrick Henry in Tennessee. 20 carries a game, nearly five yards a pop. And as people have pointed out, the kind of guy that pounded between the tackles. And a solid receiver.
MLF and Gute saw that and basically said - that's what we want. It will work awesome with Jordan Love.
The team went out and got the guy they think will elevate the offense. Jacobs fit perfectly into what the offensive brain trust wanted. And thus they got Jacobs and let Jones go.
Now, was this all a good move is another story. I'm just saying that I think the team felt Jacobs offered them the guy they think will fit the offense perfectly. Jones is great, I'm sure they will say, but he's not on Jacobs' level as a dominant ball carrier. Thus, 'thank you, Aaron, here's the door.'
Again, was that a good idea - who knows. It might be that the club was concerned about Jones' age and ability to carry a large workload. The team certainly suffered when he was gone.
Of course, Jacobs had his own injuries last season. And while younger, he's ran the ball more times than Jones in his career. And his 2023 numbers were nothing like 2022. Let's hope that's an aberration - caused by awful QB play and bad offensive line.