Packers assess the Dallas loss
Posted: Wed Dec 5, 2007 6:47 am
http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=693314
"We had 21 mental errors in the football game," McCarthy said afterward. "We hadn't had over nine mental errors in quite some time as a football team, so that's something that needed to be identified, as a group and individually. So we did that.
Of Dallas quarterback Tony Romo's 309 passing yards, 201 came on six completions, all of which totaled 20 yards or more in length and at least half of which were the result of inexcusable coverage mistakes. Of the Packers' nine penalties, six occurred on defense, including four that accounted for 112 yards.
Yikes.
Anyway, I think its great that McCarthy basically sat the coaches and the players down and asked WTF went wrong in the preparation for the game and what went wrong during the game. A lot of coaches seem to want to move on from losses and mistakes whereas McCarthy wants to analyze it fully to figure out the problems and get them fixed.
"We had 21 mental errors in the football game," McCarthy said afterward. "We hadn't had over nine mental errors in quite some time as a football team, so that's something that needed to be identified, as a group and individually. So we did that.
Of Dallas quarterback Tony Romo's 309 passing yards, 201 came on six completions, all of which totaled 20 yards or more in length and at least half of which were the result of inexcusable coverage mistakes. Of the Packers' nine penalties, six occurred on defense, including four that accounted for 112 yards.
Yikes.
Anyway, I think its great that McCarthy basically sat the coaches and the players down and asked WTF went wrong in the preparation for the game and what went wrong during the game. A lot of coaches seem to want to move on from losses and mistakes whereas McCarthy wants to analyze it fully to figure out the problems and get them fixed.