Fosterf, I agree with your choice, if we were to need or want a new head coach (see, I noticed you weren't so much calling for McCarthy's head now, but rather if the team should continue to falter). I do think it's more than just a willingness to display displeasure, and I think you do as well - but that's certainly a start.
I would insist that he does have someone in a GM/Talent Acquisition position, though - I do not believe that the HC/GM paradigm is a sound one. I'm open to him dumping Ted if he didn't think he could get the job done, or at a minimum a mandate from the board and Murphy that Ted begin to explore the joys of activity in the free agency cycle. I would also insist that whatever Offensive Coordinator he brings in would run an Aaron Rodgers-friendly scheme - keep what works, don't you know.
IF he were willing to leave the East coast, it would take a lot of money. We should all recognize this; we would have to overpay to get him to do it. We - and by this I mean the entire Packer World - would also have to adopt a patient stance. You don't bring a Cowher in and then start crying for a new coach after two seasons have passed without a Super Bowl ring. If Packers fans want what Patriots/Steelers fans enjoy (a sense that they're in it every year), they need to realize that those things are only possible with consistency up high - if it were otherwise, teams like the Redskins would win every year.
Yes - if McCarthy can't turn this around, his continued employment should be considered critically. If Thompson manages to go through this bye and let the deadline pass without at a bare minimum bringing Tauscher back, then I'm going to start watching him very, very closely. Both he and McCarthy are showing alarming stubbornness in the face of clear logic, and I don't like it.
The one thing McCarthy has on his side is that - thus far - Minnesota's starting to look like they might just round into form and be a serious road grader. If they don't stumble, the Packers' inability to excel will get muted by a lot of "Nobody else had a chance" sentiment. That might help him out from a national perspective, but Packer fans, we'll know - and we'll remember.
Get it fixed, Mike. No more "we need to get it fixed" -
GET. IT. FIXED. It's been a goal for quite some time, now. Achieve the goal, Mike. Get it fixed.