Reggie White came to this team as an established veteran. That's a totally different situation. No one knew Brett Favre was an "inspirational leader" when he was a backup in Green Bay. We knew that later from the results he gave us on the field.
"zombieslayer" wrote:
You're right nonstop.
I don't think anyone would or should expect a 1st year starter or rookie to come in and be an inspirational leader.
That does take time to develop.
"yooperfan" wrote:
True. But in a situation like that, it's the Coach's job to motivate. And I think that's something Mike McCarthy failed to do in '08.
So this one is on Mike McCarthy 's shoulders, not Aaron's.
"Nonstopdrivel" wrote:
I don't really agree with this is on McCarthy. His job is to prepare the team and maintain a leadership role in keeping control of his players and the locker room which he did a good job of.
The players need to BELIEVE in their coach. They need to know where he's coming from by being a good comunicator, he's consistant, and, fair, and the players will play hard until it's over for him.
The game time motivation and pump needs to come from the leaders on the team. This is not unlike a soldier fighting next to his buddies. He may very well respect and will listen to his CO but he's fighting for the guys next to him in the fox holes.
I agree that it should not have been Arod's place but the kind of motivation your looking for doesn't come from McCarthy either. It was simply lacking. It's not a role, however, the HC can take. It's just not. There needs to be a high-character veteran the players look up to on both sides of the ball that takes command of the troops on the field.
This can be by antics, theatrics, or example, but make no doubt it comes from a PLAYER.
McCarthy makes the plan and gets them ready and that leader makes sure it's executed on the field with authority. Sure, McCarthy can do fist pumps and high fives and pats on the butt. He can scream and hollar and point his finger too. Big difference between that and that special guy on the field that gets every drop of energy out of his players.
"The train is leaving the station."