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HKPackFan wrote:Ok Rileman, this ones for you.![]()
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Giannis Antetokounmpo wrote:You're out here reffing like Marc Davis and ****
Giannis Antetokounmpo wrote:You're out here reffing like Marc Davis and ****
WeekapaugGroove wrote:It's all about how you define a good head coach. I think MM runs a good program, guys like playing for him, and he's a good offensive mind. His game day decision making leaves something to be desired though.
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El Duderino wrote:The Packers clear biggest problem for awhile now has been on the defensive side of the ball.
Who to blame for that IMO is a mix of McCarthy refusing to try a different defensive coordinator and Ted Thompson blowing way to many defensive draft picks in first 3-4 rounds.
For as great as Brady has been, if his defensive got lit up for 40 plus points as often as Rodgers has in the playoffs, Brady wouldn't have as many rings.
Teams can reach the Super Bowl with just a decent defense if their offense is great, but they rarely get there with a bad defense.
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rilamann wrote:El Duderino wrote:The Packers clear biggest problem for awhile now has been on the defensive side of the ball.
Who to blame for that IMO is a mix of McCarthy refusing to try a different defensive coordinator and Ted Thompson blowing way to many defensive draft picks in first 3-4 rounds.
For as great as Brady has been, if his defensive got lit up for 40 plus points as often as Rodgers has in the playoffs, Brady wouldn't have as many rings.
Teams can reach the Super Bowl with just a decent defense if their offense is great, but they rarely get there with a bad defense.
Our defense has been bad for a long time and it's been a factor,that's why TT gets some blame too and is an overrated GM.
But the 2014 NFC Championship game proved that even if our defense plays great,McCarthy will still **** it up.I still can't believe we only scored 6 points off 5 turnovers in that game....lol.
And if I remember correctly the Packers started in scoring position on 4 of the turnovers, the only one they didn't was the one where all that stood between the Packers and a 26-7 lead and trip to the Super Bowl was 50 yards of open field, but Burnett decided to slide to appease his gutless head coach.
MickeyDavis wrote:Greg Jennings trashed McCarthy on Undisputed today.
Coach Mike McCarthy would not put the team on his back after they got a lead, according to former Green Bay Packers wide receiver Greg Jennings.
Jennings was on Fox Sports "Undisputed" on Wednesday, and while discussing why the Packers have only won one Super Bowl with Aaron Rodgers at quarterback, Jennings pointed to how McCarthy handles leads as a key reason.
"If we had a lead, our issue wasn't the defense, our issue was Mike McCarthy—cause he would cuff us," Jennings said.
He went on to compare McCarthy's approach to New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick, saying the Patriots "go for your throat" when they get ahead.
However, Jennings was speaking about the season after the Packers won the Super Bowl—when they won their first 13 games.
Green Bay went on to go 15-1 in 2011 and lost to the New York Giants in the Divisional Round. In the two games the Packers lost that season, they didn't hold a lead at any point in either one.
In 2012, Jennings' final year in Green Bay, the team went 11-5 before falling to the San Francisco 49ers in the Divisional Round. In that year, the Packers lost three games in which they had the lead, but it's hard to blame McCarthy for all of those.
They lost to the Seattle Seahawks in the infamous "Fail Mary Game," after going up 12-7 in the fourth quarter, but the Packers only had the ball one more time after gaining the lead. And that final possession started with less than two minutes on the clock, so it was obviously a situation where a team would try to milk the clock instead of going for another score. They also led the 49ers 7-0 and 14-7 in their playoff game, but they never had possession of the ball with the lead during that game.
The only instance in his final years with the Packers where Jennings' theory holds true was a Week 5 loss to the Indianapolis Colts when Green Bay jumped ahead 21-3 before halftime and then lost 30-27.
There is also the 2015 NFC Championship Game, when the Packers went up 16-0 on the Seahawks, and lost 28-22 in overtime, but that was well after Jennings left.
There might be something to this idea that McCarthy doesn't help his team hold leads like Belichick, but that wasn't the case while Jennings was there post-Super Bowl.
Jennings played seven seasons for the Packers before spending two years with the Minnesota Vikings and one year with the Miami Dolphins.
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crkone wrote:Coach Mike McCarthy would not put the team on his back after they got a lead, according to former Green Bay Packers wide receiver Greg Jennings.
Jennings was on Fox Sports "Undisputed" on Wednesday, and while discussing why the Packers have only won one Super Bowl with Aaron Rodgers at quarterback, Jennings pointed to how McCarthy handles leads as a key reason.
"If we had a lead, our issue wasn't the defense, our issue was Mike McCarthy—cause he would cuff us," Jennings said.
He went on to compare McCarthy's approach to New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick, saying the Patriots "go for your throat" when they get ahead.
However, Jennings was speaking about the season after the Packers won the Super Bowl—when they won their first 13 games.
Green Bay went on to go 15-1 in 2011 and lost to the New York Giants in the Divisional Round. In the two games the Packers lost that season, they didn't hold a lead at any point in either one.
In 2012, Jennings' final year in Green Bay, the team went 11-5 before falling to the San Francisco 49ers in the Divisional Round. In that year, the Packers lost three games in which they had the lead, but it's hard to blame McCarthy for all of those.
They lost to the Seattle Seahawks in the infamous "Fail Mary Game," after going up 12-7 in the fourth quarter, but the Packers only had the ball one more time after gaining the lead. And that final possession started with less than two minutes on the clock, so it was obviously a situation where a team would try to milk the clock instead of going for another score. They also led the 49ers 7-0 and 14-7 in their playoff game, but they never had possession of the ball with the lead during that game.
The only instance in his final years with the Packers where Jennings' theory holds true was a Week 5 loss to the Indianapolis Colts when Green Bay jumped ahead 21-3 before halftime and then lost 30-27.
There is also the 2015 NFC Championship Game, when the Packers went up 16-0 on the Seahawks, and lost 28-22 in overtime, but that was well after Jennings left.
There might be something to this idea that McCarthy doesn't help his team hold leads like Belichick, but that wasn't the case while Jennings was there post-Super Bowl.
Jennings played seven seasons for the Packers before spending two years with the Minnesota Vikings and one year with the Miami Dolphins.
https://www.si.com/nfl/2017/07/12/greg-jennings-mike-mccarthy-green-bay-packers-undisputed