beast
7 years ago

Sure sounds like a man who wants out of town.

Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 


This is all about some people getting boners with the idea of change... that's it.

The guy mentioned he's hearing rumors of a coach wanting change... when there are public rumors about two coaches wanting out... and other more likely canadates, but those don't bring excitement so just ignore them... BUT if the guy is talking about a head coach, he's probably talking about Saints, Cardinals, Colts or Bengals...

If MM felt like it was time for a change, then he'd change his freaking struggling QB for the last two drives of a game they're getting shut out in and see if other guy has anything. And he'll that's one of the reason people don't like MM, he doesn't like change... so suddenly he might be the guy that wants change? Also who wants to give up Aaron Rodgers as your QB? This just doesn't add up... it's probably not MM?
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Zero2Cool
7 years ago

As long as he's checked comps, he could be fixing up the house to make it sell faster, and might even make some profit when all is said and done. That doesn't really mean anything one way or the other, imo.

I personally hope he does really want out. Average-to-good coach, but there are coaches out there that could do more with Aaron Rodgers. Plus McCarthy has gotten stale. Time for everyone to move on.

Originally Posted by: DoddPower 



If he were fixing the house, yeah, I would agree, but you don't add the things he's added recently because you're looking to move. This is De Pere we're talking about, not freaking Los Angeles, lol. It's not Mike McCarthy that's looking for a new place. I'm putting money on John Harbaugh. Unless he's made substantial add-on's and renovations to his home lately!!! lol ;-)

I think the 3 years Aaron sat on the bench plus the basically full season he's missed with the two collarbone injuries, I think that extends his career to very late 30's and maybe even to 40 years old.

The most commonly repeated thing lately has been a coaching change would be accepted, and to some passionately desired. I still say he's a good coach, I just don't think he's the best coach for the Packers anymore. It just makes what Bill Belichick has done that more respectable in my view.


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Zero2Cool
7 years ago

That's assuming Greg Gabriel wants to leak who it is, which he doesn't seem to be wanting to do.

Originally Posted by: beast 



I'm conflicted by this guy.



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nerdmann
7 years ago
Really wouldn't shock me if Mike wanted a fresh start somewhere.

Maybe he wants to ride Aaron for a couple more years, but it really wouldn't shock me at all.
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beast
7 years ago

I'm conflicted by this guy.


Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 



Why are you conflicted?

Though I do find it interesting that the Browns seemed to interviewed for replacements before firing the current guy... smart idea, just seems like it's rarely the way it happens.

I also wonder what this means (if anything) for the "Moneyball" guys, are they out with the former GM or are they still in? ... I think the Packers need to rework their systems of resigning guys, or at least how much they're willing to give some of the guys.
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DoddPower
7 years ago

Really wouldn't shock me if Mike wanted a fresh start somewhere.

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 



I'm just fine with Mike moving on. There are plenty of NFL-caliber coaches paired with Aaron Rodgers that could lead the Packers to division championships and early playoff exits. That should should be the minimum acceptable outcome with Aaron Rodgers, frankly. Someone out there could do better. I can't imagine Ted Thompson, Mike McCarthy, and especially Dom Capers are the best possible options at their respective positions. Definitely not Dom Capers.
nerdmann
7 years ago

I'm just fine with Mike moving on. There are plenty of NFL-caliber coaches paired with Aaron Rodgers that could lead the Packers to division championships and early playoff exits. That should should be the minimum acceptable outcome with Aaron Rodgers, frankly. Someone out there could do better. I can't imagine Ted Thompson, Mike McCarthy, and especially Dom Capers are the best possible options at their respective positions. Definitely not Dom Capers.

Originally Posted by: DoddPower 



CApers would be high on the list, if Mike walked. (I’m still holding out for Edgar Bennett.)
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yooperfan
7 years ago

CApers would be high on the list, if Mike walked.

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 


Oh please!
Say it isn't so!

PackFanWithTwins
7 years ago
If McCarthy did walk, I'd like to see Bevell get pulled away from Seattle to be if not the new Head Coach at least the play calling OC. I think he could do wonders with Rodgers and this offense.
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Zero2Cool
7 years ago

Why are you conflicted?

Though I do find it interesting that the Browns seemed to interviewed for replacements before firing the current guy... smart idea, just seems like it's rarely the way it happens.

I also wonder what this means (if anything) for the "Moneyball" guys, are they out with the former GM or are they still in? ... I think the Packers need to rework their systems of resigning guys, or at least how much they're willing to give some of the guys.

Originally Posted by: beast 



Conflicted because this guy says a Coach wants out, then says he's not into breaking news and then has a hard stance on teams privacy. Granted, he didn't name the coach so no one knows who he's talking about but just seems kind of hypocritical.
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