whatthe_buck!? wrote:humanrefutation wrote:whatthe_buck!? wrote:The reason why nobody wants to debate u on how much blame MM should shoulder is because u won't argue over anything besides the defensive problems. Basically u hold MM blameless because the defense has been very bad the last 4 weeks. No other factor or factors make any difference to u because the defense has been so bad recently, so essentially u choose to give MM a free pass because of the defenses performance. Look, we get it duder. How many times are u to make the same point over and over about the defense being bad? It's annoying and it whitewashes over a legitimate discussion about specific decision-making by MM that is completely separate and isolated from the defensive problems and injuries and u refuse to engage on it because of the aforementioned free pass u have given MM for this season no matter what he does.
Whatever, if it helps u sleep better at night or if ur absolute certainty makes u feel superior to other posters then by all means go ahead and completely close ur mind to the possibility that MM has made questionable in-game decisions all season because of whatever irrelevant rationalization u want to use to convince yourself but don't condescend to debate on the subject of MMs performance this season with others if ur mind is already made up to the point that u won't accept any criticism of him at all...
It's responses like these that really get on my nerves.
WTB: McCarthy sucks!
El Dude: You know, he's not at fault for the defense underperforming once again.
WTB: Stop deflecting! MM sucks!
You know, the reason some folks here don't lend too much credence to some of the criticisms of MM is because they're completely decontextualized from reality.
For example, I rarely give credence to complaints over play calling because, frankly, most of the complaints are baseless. You want to complain about in-game decision making? Give me some examples, please, and let's have a discussion about those specific examples.
I don't think MM is perfect by any means. I disagree with some of his decisions. But come on, now. The type of complaining around here about MM really makes the critics look worse than the subject of the critique.
Great post. I hate me when I get into it with posters in that completely non-productive manner as well, its just that I've learned better than to get into a back and forth with someone who I already know is gonna continue arguing on their own parallel plain and basically refuse to leave their off-topic high ground to engage in the actual point that is being disputed. It's absolutely pointless, it becomes just two posters talking past each other. If feel assured that I'm going to be talking to somebody that can understand both that I think MM is a above average coach overall and yet that I feel his weaknesses and mistakes should be fair game for discussion then I'm perfectly willing to attempt a substantive discussion.
Yes everyone knows the Packers have had a TON of injuries. Yes we all realize the defense has been ABYSMAL recently (part of the teams performance that MM is only indirectly responsible for as he delegates that responsibility to others). We ALL AGREE on that. There, now that that's settled lets move on to real issues. Lets go through them one by one. HR, El Dude, whoever else wants to respond, question number one:
MM sticking with Tolzien all week in practice and through the first 2 and a 1/2 quarters of the game only for all to quickly realize how stark the difference in talent, intelligence, and effectiveness was between Tolzien and Flynn after Flynn finally got the nod... A legitimate negative reflection on McCarthy's decision-making or no?
I think there are a few aspects of that question that need to be addressed before we can substantively judge MM's reaction:
1. How much of the offense has changed since Flynn left?
2. How comfortable was Flynn with the new pieces around him - notably at WR, TE, RB, and the OL?
3. How did they both look in practice? Who demonstrated a better mastery of the game plan?
4. Physically, who was in better shape to start?
Then, you have to consider that Tolzien actually looked decent at times @NYG, including making every single deep throw. Maybe he deserved another shot, having been on the team all season, at home against a terrible opponent?
I just don't think it was an easy call.