Mike McCarthy didn't take a shut-up-and-play-quarterback approach after Aaron Rodgers' postgame comments following Sunday's win over the Buffalo Bills.
Less than 24 hours after Rodgers said the Packers were "terrible on offense" and called for a game plan that would feature his top playmakers such as Davante Adams and Jimmy Graham more, McCarthy called Rodgers passionate and competitive and denied any rift between the two.
"Hey, I'm no different, too," McCarthy said Monday. "I've called a lot of games in this league and I've gone through a lot of game plans and still represent the team as a head coach. But when I closed my door last night and watched the game, I felt like we left a lot out there."