[QUOTE=KYPack;586873]Up and comers. Raheem Morris Tampa Bay Bucs. Outgoing young coach with solid pro background. Reminds me of a Sean Payton type. Aggressive, risk-reward kind of guy Jim Schwartz Detroit Lions. Old school but in a new wave kind of way. Preaches hitting and never say die approach. Tough guy who wants his team to kick butt, the Lions played us tougher than some more well heralded teams last season. A Marty Schott kind of guy, he looks to have ...
Mike McCarthy signed a new 5-year deal to coach the Packers through 2015. [URL="http://www.jsonline.com/sports/packers/116282714.html"]The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported the deal to be worth $5 million per year[/URL], $2 million a year less than Mike Shanahan of Washington and $1 million a year less than Jim Harbaugh, who's never coached a game in the NFL, is getting from the Niners. It's pretty clear that McCarthy could have gotten more if he pushed harder. The fact ...
[B]By: KYPACK[/B] I’ve been enjoying the hell out of this SB aftermath. NFL films has come up with their “wired for sound” features called ‘Sound FX’ which really sheds some great insights on the Pack’s fabulous Super victory. Thought I’d present some analysis based on the conversations on the field that I gleaned from these various shows. Firstly, I thought I’d focus on the two defenses. All week all we heard about was of two DC’s. Capers and ...
A Cleft Crusty Exclusive As the big game draws close for Mike McCarthy and his squad, many words have been written as to how a rag-tag group of players have come together to comprise a team that has a legitimate shot at winning the biggest game on the planet. Much has been told about how fill-in players have stepped up, and how the Coaching staff has brought greatness out of overlooked, little known talents. Dom Capers, with only one wink or brightness as a head coach, but successful ...
We enter Sunday with the most important game in Packer history since we played in our last Super Bowl. We play our hated divisional rivals and the coach who proclaimed his primary goal was to dominate the Green Bay Packers. When I think of my feelings toward da Bears, I grin as I envision Charles Martin throwing Jim McMahon to the ground like silly putty and Kenny Stills flying in to level Matt Suhey five seconds after a play ended. While the rivalry may not be ...