rilamann wrote:I've never really been ''play call guy'' with MM,sure I've criticized certain calls during a game like every one has,but my thing with MM has always been his overall mentality and philosophy in big games as well as his in-game adjustments.
The Packers always have one of the top offenses and you have to give MM and his play-calling a decent amount of credit,even as someone who has been critical of him I'll give him credit where it's due.
The problem has been,and this has been the foundation of my beef with MM over the years is that when the Packers are in the big games and big moments MM seems to forget that he has one of the top offenses.That and MM kind of coaches with an arrogant ''we're the Packers and we're going to just show up and beat you'' mentality at times and then when the Packers get punched in the mouth they don't react well,that kind goes into the in-game adjustments thing.
To me it's about sticking with what is working and sticking with what got you there.
The Packers had a 12-4 record and found themselves in the NFC Championship game largley because of Aaron Rodgers and the offense,you don't go away from that and change your mentality when it matters most.
When MM was coming out for the 2nd half vs Seattle I wish someone would have reminded him he has Aaron **** Rodgers because he seemed to have forgotten.
Moving Clements to playcalling duties might not cure all or any of this,but at least it shows that the Packers know they have some issues and are at least trying to adress them,that's big IMO.
The more I think about it, and listen to sports radio, and read the blogs, the more I think McCarthy just wants to be able to concentrate on overseeing every facet of his team (and the game). Two inexcusable situations from the NFC Championship loss were the fake field goal fiasco and the fact that Rodgers and the offense supposedly had no idea Richard Sherman was playing corner with one arm. If McCarthy didn't have to worry so much about the next set of plays, and could concentrate on in-game situations and adjustments, I have no doubt that game turns out differently. That fake field goal was so bad, a reflection on how bad Slocum was. How you don't just concede 3 points in that situation is beyond comprehension. Its on Slocum, but definitely on McCarthy too. And not taking advantage of an obviously injured Richard Sherman is inexcusable. But not KNOWING he was hurt is even worse. There have been more than a few times over the years when McCarthy has made a bad challenge and everyone at home knew it was a bad challenge because we watched a couple replays before Mac went to his red flag. That always pissed me off. How should I, Joe Schmo fan, have more information than the Head Coach/Play Caller/Game Manager? McCarthy thought he could do it all. He was wrong. Wish he would've come to this realization earlier. Probably cost the Packers at least one Super Bowl.