Fucking MM still can't win a close game.
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Fucking MM still can't win a close game.
McCarthy is 48-34, but that's unofficial since those are merely the games decided by the final score. He's 43-18 in games that don't count. Fire his ass.
I guess close only counts in horseshoes and evaluating McCarthy
I see the comparison, but would you really put MM in the conversation with cowher and cheat? All i want is a super bowl, is that so much to ask? (: but yea ill give MM some more credit after yesterdays game. Ill take a little bit of crap because i may have been posting under emotions. But still, my point is that MM needs to get control of close games.
Either y'all got balls or you're just plainly a bunch of silly gophers; Pandora's box will blow open. Yihaa!! :lol:
With that said; it's way more important to me that Packers will win Super Bowls with this team than being "right or not" about Stubster.
Packers super bowl champs > Stubby failing
Just win baby!
MM had a good game plan. Execution was exceptional. Still MM is unproven in close games.
Lets hope the Bears game is close -- maybe MM has learned from previous close game mistakes.
Another way to look at is is that most all of MM's loses have been close games. He either keeps the Packers in the game or blows out the other team. Is that such a terrible thing?
That's funny. Not only do we only count the games decided by 4 or less, but we only count the games that the Packers lose. That makes perfect sense.
McCarthy in games decided by one score
2006 4-2
2007 5-2
2008 1-7
2009 3-3
2010 2-6
Total = 15-20. Take out 2008, and the record is 14-13 (Rodgers first year and the defensive collapses). Apparently, McCarthy was a great coach in 2006 and 2007, an average coach in 2009, and a bad coach in 2008 and 2010.
McCarthy's record is 48-34. Regardless of your feelings Bretsky, the facts show that he's done better than average while Thompson has rebuilt the roster from the gound up and he's done it with the youngest teams in the league year in and year out. He's developed the team into one of the most competitive in the league that now looks an awful lot like a perennial contender. That's a bit better than average I'd say.