I have brought this up several times the last couple years. I like a lot about McCarthy, but there seems to be something lacking in how he prepares his teams for big games. Apart from play calling, game management, etc. that have been talked about in other threads, does he adequately prepare his team for what will happen?
It seems more often than not his teams just do not play well in big games. The two Viking games last year, the playoff game last year, etc. Not just because they lost. It seems the players have not handled the atmospheres of the situations real well. Dumb penalties in crucial situations (and/or lots of penalties), mental mistakes, poor clutch performance all seem to be the norm.
Even the playoff win three years ago started poorly, but at least they got it together eventually.
Getting a team to play its best when it needs to the most is a talent that is hard to explain. It's players having confidence in the coaching staff and in themselves. Some coaches seem to accomplish that all the time. I'm not sure McCarthy has that ability
It seems more often than not his teams just do not play well in big games. The two Viking games last year, the playoff game last year, etc. Not just because they lost. It seems the players have not handled the atmospheres of the situations real well. Dumb penalties in crucial situations (and/or lots of penalties), mental mistakes, poor clutch performance all seem to be the norm.
Even the playoff win three years ago started poorly, but at least they got it together eventually.
Getting a team to play its best when it needs to the most is a talent that is hard to explain. It's players having confidence in the coaching staff and in themselves. Some coaches seem to accomplish that all the time. I'm not sure McCarthy has that ability



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