Zero2Cool
14 years ago
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CHICAGO There have been times during the past six weeks when longtime reporters covering the Green Bay Packers sat in the Lambeau Field media auditorium all wondering the same thing.

Who are you, and what have you done with Mike McCarthy?

For the first 4 years of his tenure as the Green Bay Packers coach, McCarthy had spent his time at the podium doing his best to say nothing of import. An extremely engaging guys guy in one-on-one settings McCarthy is a terrific storyteller, a quality hes said before he got from his dad, a former Pittsburgh fireman, cop and bar owner McCarthy had been nothing like that in press conference settings for most of his head-coaching career.

But ever since a depressing 7-3 loss to the Detroit Lions at Ford Field on Dec. 12, McCarthys news conferences have been must-see TV (or Packers.com viewing, anyway). Hes been good for one striking statement per press gathering, beginning with an unforgettable line Were nobodys underdog the Wednesday before the Packers Dec. 19 game at New England, a team that was a two-touchdown favorite over his Aaron Rodgers-less club.

The Packers nearly stunned the then-AFC favorites in a Sunday night game with backup Matt Flynn at quarterback opening the game by winning the coin toss, deferring and then recovering a gutsy onside kick and McCarthys confident talk has simply grown from there.

Its also worked like a charm. Sunday, his ultra-confident team will play for a trip to Super Bowl XLV against the Chicago Bears in the NFC Championship Game at Soldier Field.

Asked this week if his change in conversational approach was a calculated move, McCarthy dismissed the notion.

I think it's just how I felt, McCarthy replied. I don't think I'm a very calculated individual. I don't think I could pull that off.

What he has pulled off is exuding a confidence that has permeated his locker room and has his players believing what they were before the season, despite an avalanche of injuries, a middling 3-3 start and disappointing losses to Atlanta (Nov. 28), the Lions and the Patriots in a four-week span.

After the Nobodys underdog line, McCarthy followed that up by with confident talk in advance of back-to-back win-or-go-home regular-season games against the New York Giants and Bears. It continued in the playoffs, with talking about the challenge of handling success after winning in Philadelphia two days before actually doing so in the NFC Wild Card round. He also boastfully responded to a question about his defense by saying that he had a championship-caliber football team.

He said in advance of last weeks NFC Divisional Playoff win at Atlanta that we fully expect to win. Asked about media assertions that the Packers were the most dangerous No. 6 seed in NFL playoff history, McCarthy smirked and replied, I agree.

Even this week, in advance of the title game, McCarthy was still talking the talk. In response to a question on Monday about Tramon Williams, he replied, When these playoffs and the Super Bowl are completed, everybody in the country is going to know who Tramon Williams is.

In his final pre-game press conference Friday, when asked about Rodgers, McCarthy began his answer by saying that the quarterback has a chance to achieve greatness with a Super Bowl victory before walking the statement back slightly by adding, But obviously we've got to win the NFC Championship Game first, and I'm not getting ahead of myself.

Nobodys underdog, McCarthy said, recalling the phrase that started it all. Were nobodys favorite, either. I think that's our motto today as a team. This group has a lot of confidence. We've never wavered from our goals. We've had challenges, everybody does. But we're here for a reason. We deserve to be here, and we're excited about getting to Chicago.

The Bears, meanwhile, spent much of the week playing the respect card, peeved that oddsmakers have installed the Packers as 3 -point favorites even though Chicago won the NFC North, is the No. 2 seed and is playing at home.

Its definitely been a part of what weve dealt with this year, coming out of nowhere. Its not like a lot of people expected us to be in this position, Bears coach Lovie Smith said before pointing out that his teams opponent had been a chic Super Bowl pick before the season. The Packers were supposed to be in this position, so I guess I can see why (theyre favored), but to me the playoffs, its pretty hard to say a team should be the underdog in the playoffs. Weve played them twice this year, we had two great games. The last time up at their place, went right down until the end. (I) expect it to be the same type of game. Whether were an underdog or not, I mean well see.

The Packers didnt seem the least bit bothered by being favored or even remotely concerned about being overconfident. On Friday, when asked about the mood of the team heading into the biggest game of most of their careers, Rodgers answer hardly came as a surprise.

Id say very confident. I think were a confident group, Rodgers replied. Weve won two playoff games and I think theres guys had a better focus this week, great preparation. The young guys, I think we realize the importance of this game. This doesnt come around every year, and we have to make the most of it.

But the seeds of McCarthys confident talk were actually sown at the teams annual Welcome Back Luncheon inside the Lambeau Field atrium during training camp. It was there that the first hint of McCarthys confidence in this team surfaced.

While much of the attention was focused on the handful of players who wore cowboy hats and bolo ties in a nod to Super Bowl XLVs location Arlington, Texas, just outside Dallas McCarthy did nothing to discourage Rodgers and the other players from playing dress up. Then, he spoke.

This is an exciting bunch of men. We'd play anybody, anywhere, any time. We'll go right here in the parking lot of they'll show up, the Green Bay Packers coach told the gathering at the yearly Green Bay Chamber of Commerce event. That's the kind of attitude we have.

I don't know if you've noticed this, but we've got a number of our players already dressed for Dallas, Texas, so we're ready to go!"

Now, theyre one game away from doing just that.

"JASON WILDE" wrote:


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Martha Careful (20h) : I have always admired the pluck of the man
Zero2Cool (22h) : I remember thinking he was going to be something good.
Mucky Tundra (22h) : The Dualing Banjo!
Zero2Cool (31-Jan) : Jets have named Chris Banjo as their special teams coordinator, Former Packers player
Zero2Cool (31-Jan) : Jaguars have hired Anthony Campanile as their DC. We lose coach
Zero2Cool (30-Jan) : QB coach Sean Mannion
Zero2Cool (30-Jan) : DL Coach DeMarcus Covington
dfosterf (30-Jan) : from ft Belvoir, Quantico and points south. Somber reminder of this tragedy at Reagan Nat Airport
dfosterf (30-Jan) : So eerily quiet here in Alexandria. I live in the flight path of commercial craft coming from the south and west, plus the military craft
dfosterf (30-Jan) : So eeri
Mucky Tundra (30-Jan) : Now that's a thought, maybe they're looking at the college ranks? Maybe not head coaches but DC/assistant DCs with league experience?
beast (30-Jan) : College Coaches wouldn't want that publicly, as it would hurt recruiting and they might not get the job.
beast (30-Jan) : I thought they were supposed to publicly announce them, at least the NFL ones. Hafley was from college, so I believe different rules.
Mucky Tundra (30-Jan) : Who knows who they're interviewing? I mean, nobody knew about Hafley and then out of nowhere he was hired
beast (30-Jan) : I wonder what's taking so long with hiring a DL coach, 2 of the 3 known to interview have already been hired elsewhere.
Zero2Cool (27-Jan) : Packers coach Matt LaFleur hires Luke Getsy as senior assistant, extends Rich Bisaccia's deal
Zero2Cool (27-Jan) : Chiefs again huh? I guess another Super Bowl I'll be finding something else to do.
Mucky Tundra (27-Jan) : Chiefs Eagles...again...sigh
dfosterf (27-Jan) : Happy Birthday Dave!
Mucky Tundra (27-Jan) : happy birthday dhazer
TheKanataThrilla (26-Jan) : Exactly buck...Washington came up with the ball. It is just a shitty coincidence one week later
buckeyepackfan (26-Jan) : I forgot, they corrected the call a week later. Lol btw HAPPY BIRTHDAY dhazer!
buckeyepackfan (26-Jan) : That brings up the question, why wasn't Nixon down by contact? I think that was the point Kanata was making.
buckeyepackfan (26-Jan) : Turnovers rule, win the turnover battle, win the game.
packerfanoutwest (26-Jan) : well, he was
TheKanataThrilla (26-Jan) : Eagles down by contact on the fumble....fuck you NFL
Mucky Tundra (26-Jan) : I think this games over
beast (26-Jan) : Eagles sure get a lot of fumbles on kickoffs
Mucky Tundra (26-Jan) : This game looks too big for Washington
packerfanoutwest (26-Jan) : that being said, The Ravens are the Browns
packerfanoutwest (26-Jan) : Browns, Dolphins have longest AFC Championship droughts
packerfanoutwest (26-Jan) : As of today, Cowboys have longest NFC Championship drought,
beast (26-Jan) : Someone pointed out, with Raiders hiring Carroll, the division games between Carroll and Jim Harbaugh are back on (who can whine more games)
beast (26-Jan) : I'm confused, Pete Carroll and Brian Schottenheimer? When Todd Monken, Joe Brady, Kellen Moore, Kliff Kingsbury and Zac Robinson are availab
Zero2Cool (25-Jan) : Any reason I'm catching a shot here about my intelligence?
Martha Careful (25-Jan) : thank you Mucky for sticking up for me
Martha Careful (25-Jan) : some of those people are smarter than you zero. However Pete Carroll is not
Mucky Tundra (24-Jan) : Rude!
beast (24-Jan) : Martha? 😋
Zero2Cool (24-Jan) : Raiders hired someone from the elderly home.
dfosterf (24-Jan) : I'm going with a combination of the two.
beast (24-Jan) : Either the Cowboys have no idea what they're doing, or they're targeting their former OC, currently the Eagles OC
Zero2Cool (23-Jan) : Fake news. Cowboys say no
Zero2Cool (23-Jan) : Mystery candidate in the Cowboys head coaching search believed to be Packers ST Coordinator Rich Bisaccia.
beast (23-Jan) : Also why do both NYC teams have absolutely horrible OL for over a decade?
beast (23-Jan) : I wonder why the Jets always hire defensive coaches to be head coach
Zero2Cool (22-Jan) : Still HC positions available out there. I wonder if Hafley pops up for one
Zero2Cool (22-Jan) : Trent Baalke is out as the Jaguars GM.
dfosterf (22-Jan) : Jeff Hafley would have been a better choice, fortunately they don't know that. Someone will figure that out next off season
Zero2Cool (22-Jan) : Aaron Glenn Planning To Take Jets HC Job
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