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  • Mike Mccarthy---Reflecting on him as a Head Coach

    Now that MM is gone, have our views changed on him at all ?

    Scale of 1-10 with 1 being weak and 10 being the strongest, where do you rate MM ?

    I was watching the entire Dallas Game Today; and I think he calls a much better game play wise than he used to.

    I also think we're able to see him with a quality defensive coordinator (we probably could have had him had we moved faster) as well as some real weapons on offense (Lamb anybody) so maybe that just makes him better by default.

    Anyways, where do you rate our previous MIke as a HC for the Packers ?

    And would you agree he's stronger now than he was when he led our Pack ???
    TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

  • #2
    Originally posted by Bretsky View Post
    Now that MM is gone, have our views changed on him at all ?

    Scale of 1-10 with 1 being weak and 10 being the strongest, where do you rate MM ?

    I was watching the entire Dallas Game Today; and I think he calls a much better game play wise than he used to.

    I also think we're able to see him with a quality defensive coordinator (we probably could have had him had we moved faster) as well as some real weapons on offense (Lamb anybody) so maybe that just makes him better by default.

    Anyways, where do you rate our previous MIke as a HC for the Packers ?

    And would you agree he's stronger now than he was when he led our Pack ???
    Is he better than the McCarthy who won a Super Bowl and had the best offense in the NFL in 2011? No reason to think so yet. That McCarthy was seen as a pretty innovative guy. Is he better than the guy who got fired in 2018? In all likelihood. That McCarthy had clearly regressed, and probably needed to get away from the game for a bit.

    I would rate the Packer McCarthy from 5-9. The Cowboy McCarthy is probably a 7. Can't rate a guy who hasn't won a playoff game yet any higher than that.

    One thing that hasn't really been talked about yet is the possibility that McCarthy could end up bringing his Cowboy team into Lambeau for a playoff game. Wouldn't that be something?
    I can't run no more
    With that lawless crowd
    While the killers in high places
    Say their prayers out loud
    But they've summoned, they've summoned up
    A thundercloud
    They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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    • #3
      In today's game, McCarthy was guilty of multiple blunders that made the game a lot closer than it should have been.

      In general, I haven't been as much of a detractor of McCarthy with the Packers as a lot of people. If he was or is seen a great coach, though, it had more to do with the talent level than anything else. Who wouldn't be a great coach with decades of Favre and Rodgers as the foundation of the team? Arguably, we should have been way better record-wise and championship-wise than we were.

      Is McCarthy a better coach now? I doubt it. He was decent with us, and he's decent now. It seems that this season McCarthy has better all around talent beyond QB than he ever had for the Packers - O Line much better, Receivers as good or better, RBs with Elliot and Pollard probably second only in the NFL to the Packers now and better than the Packers had anytime while McCarthy was here, and overall, at least as good a defense as what the Packers had during McCarthy's time. In addition, the Packers offense, which probably was virtually all McCarthy's product, probably is not as good as what McCarthy has in Dallas where he has Kellen Moore as the mind behind the system.

      If I'm pinned down to a number 1-10, I'd give him a 7 - and I'd compare that to LaFleur who I'd give a 9.
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      • #4
        I think it's very clear that M4 is the superior players coach and offensive mind in today's NFL.

        I think pretty much every coach has a tenure and by the end it was time for Mac to go. I would say 2005-2016 he was a upper echelon coach, after that he had waning effectiveness it seems. While I really hate the way the Packers treated MM - he certainly deserved better than the mid-season firing - it was time to go and they absolutely should have moved on from him after the season.

        It's going to be really interesting to see how long ML makes it here if Love isn't a star. I guess I just don't imagine him having the typical Packer or Steeler sort of longevity if they're going 4-12 or even 8-8 consistently. I think he's a really good coach. His youthfulness and physical conditioning are an asset.

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        • #5
          More with the shit about transitioning to Love? Sheeesh. I thought maybe people were beginning to put that idiocy behind them. I 100% want and about 85% think that Aaron Rodgers will be here for a long long time. And during that time period, LaFleur should and will have a great record - basically the same as McCarthy. Does LaFleur go right down to the bottom when Rodgers goes? Maybe not the bottom, but probably between 4-12 and 8-8 is about right based on what the Packers would be without Rodgers now. Love, if he is still around the hopefully many years from now when Rodgers is gone, might be average or even above average, but odds are astronomical that he or whoever follows will be anywhere near what Rodgers has been and still is.

          Back on the topic of the thread, I don't see McCarthy as anything special as a "players coach" either in a good way or a bad way. Nowadays, everybody is that way. The days of an autocratic Lombardi or Ditka type are long gone. LaFleur seems like a "players coach" more so than McCarthy, but to call him the best makes you what I always get called (rightly hahaha) - a homer. Physical fitness? Come on! That is at best overrated, and more likely, stupid and insignificant to being a good coach. LaFleur seems to have a small frame and body type. McCarthy has a tendency to balloon out - BFD, a lot of us do. But most of us are not negative about that kind of body basically fat-shaming yourself - like you seem to be. Youthfulness? Sheeesh again hahahaha. LaFleur has a great mind; McCarthy seemed to have far less of one. That has nothing to do with age. There are a lot of young dumbasses around, and a lot of highly intelligent old fogies, although I will grant you, experience or age as a teacher is highly overrated too. That applies, obviously, to life in general, same as it does to coaching football. Was McCarthy treated poorly when he was fired mid-season? I'd say not all that bad. You could say he was lucky not to have been eased out or dumped a lot earlier - the Packers just don't operate the way a lot of teams do in that respect.
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          • #6
            Joe, I wouldn't rule out that last line of yours above. The Packers and Cowboys may just be the two best teams in the whole NFL, certainly both in the top 5 or 6. And given the comparative schedules, that playoff game would more likely be played in Arlington. If it came down to coaching, I'd certainly take the Packers, not because McCarthy has "regressed" - I doubt he has, just because LaFleur probably is better than McCarthy ever was as a cerebral coach.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View Post
              More with the shit about transitioning to Love? Sheeesh. I thought maybe people were beginning to put that idiocy behind them. I 100% want and about 85% think that Aaron Rodgers will be here for a long long time. And during that time period, LaFleur should and will have a great record - basically the same as McCarthy. Does LaFleur go right down to the bottom when Rodgers goes? Maybe not the bottom, but probably between 4-12 and 8-8 is about right based on what the Packers would be without Rodgers now. Love, if he is still around the hopefully many years from now when Rodgers is gone, might be average or even above average, but odds are astronomical that he or whoever follows will be anywhere near what Rodgers has been and still is.

              Back on the topic of the thread, I don't see McCarthy as anything special as a "players coach" either in a good way or a bad way. Nowadays, everybody is that way. The days of an autocratic Lombardi or Ditka type are long gone. LaFleur seems like a "players coach" more so than McCarthy, but to call him the best makes you what I always get called (rightly hahaha) - a homer. Physical fitness? Come on! That is at best overrated, and more likely, stupid and insignificant to being a good coach. LaFleur seems to have a small frame and body type. McCarthy has a tendency to balloon out - BFD, a lot of us do. But most of us are not negative about that kind of body basically fat-shaming yourself - like you seem to be. Youthfulness? Sheeesh again hahahaha. LaFleur has a great mind; McCarthy seemed to have far less of one. That has nothing to do with age. There are a lot of young dumbasses around, and a lot of highly intelligent old fogies, although I will grant you, experience or age as a teacher is highly overrated too. That applies, obviously, to life in general, same as it does to coaching football. Was McCarthy treated poorly when he was fired mid-season? I'd say not all that bad. You could say he was lucky not to have been eased out or dumped a lot earlier - the Packers just don't operate the way a lot of teams do in that respect.
              I 100% want ARod to continue on with the Pack, but I'm more of the thinking there's only like a 10% chance it will. Just putting everything together in my mind that I've seen and heard over the last several months and I really think it's coming to an end......unfortunately.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by SudsMcBucky View Post
                I 100% want ARod to continue on with the Pack, but I'm more of the thinking there's only like a 10% chance it will. Just putting everything together in my mind that I've seen and heard over the last several months and I really think it's coming to an end......unfortunately.
                Rodgers had an interesting comment yesterday though.

                I enjoy this rivalry so much, and I’ve been so thankful to be a part of it. Still feel like I can move around a little bit. … I don’t think this is my last one, but I have enjoyed every single one of them.”
                Does he think he's returning to Packers next year? Is he referring t the 2nd Packer/Bear game this year? Does he think the teams will meet in the playoffs? Interpret as you wish.
                I can't run no more
                With that lawless crowd
                While the killers in high places
                Say their prayers out loud
                But they've summoned, they've summoned up
                A thundercloud
                They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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                • #9
                  Well he does have another one against them this year, no? But I agree it is an interesting comment.

                  How does everyone think Rodgers have looked so far this year? I haven't really watched many of the games, kids and all.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
                    Rodgers had an interesting comment yesterday though.



                    Does he think he's returning to Packers next year? Is he referring t the 2nd Packer/Bear game this year? Does he think the teams will meet in the playoffs? Interpret as you wish.
                    What does this have to do with rating mccarthy as a coach? Thread jacker!!
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                    • #11
                      He hasn't been Josh Allen good, but he has been good. I'd say it's partly due to injuries up front, but then again I hear Rodgers doesn't need a good line so I can hardly blame the line for his meh numbers this far.

                      Back to the topic..

                      McCarthy is ave. Dak and Elliot make it go.

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                      • #12
                        Haven't you guys heard? Mrs. McCaskey herself negotiated a deal - she gives Rodgers 49% ownership of the Bears with the other 51% to go to him on her death. He becomes the first player/GM/owner in the history of sports. Rodgers just about spilled the beans after he ran for the TD yesterday.

                        Would I then become a Bears fan? Hell No hahahahaha - but it's something to think about.
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                        • #13
                          Holmgren > McCarthy > Sherman

                          Time will tell on LaFleur.

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                          • #14
                            I liked McCarthy a lot and still do. It’s not his fault TT let the talent of the team dwindle.
                            Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                            • #15
                              I think he got stale and then complacent. For a while he was cutting edge, perhaps it was the talent he had to play with, but I also thought he was a good leader. I'll always appreciate his "We'll play them in the parking lot" line.

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