Shocking that people on a Packers message board would take Rodgers over everyone else!
"nerdmann" wrote:
If some of those other guys were developed by Mike McCarthy, I might take them too. Mike McCarthy knows how to develop QBs.
"WhiskeySam" wrote:
Based on what? Media hype? Ouside of Rodgers, where are all of these great QBs he developed? Gannon was in his 8th season before he played under McCarthy, and he was mediocre his four years under McCarthy there. It was't until his second year in Oakland that his career took off, and that only lasted three years. Grbac was a bust, and Bono never amounted to much more than a journeyman on that same Chiefs' roster. I'll throw in Montana had two of the worst years of his career in KC, but he was older and already a HOF QB.
Favre was already a 3 time MVP when McCarthy coached one year, the Ray Rhodes year, which was one of Favre's worst for TD% and INT%.
Aaron Brooks was never more than an average QB under McCarthy, and actually got worse over six years with one minorly succesful year in his 4th year. Brooks never completed 60% of his passes in a season, and his TD:INT ratio was 1.3:1. Not exactly something to write home about.
Lastly, we have Alex Smith who played one year under him along with Rattay, Dorsey, and Pickett. None of them played well, and the Niners had one of the worst offenses in the league.
So where in all of that does he earn the reputation of being a great developer of QBs?