Nope.. I will stay the course with McCarthy, but I will say this.. he seriously needs to evaluate his staff and scheme.. changes or growth is necessary pronto.
Holmgren pissed away his chance by being impatient, he could have had the control he coveted if he would have remained patient.. I love the intensity that he brings, but could I look at him and embrace him as the HC after his sellout?
Nope.
If Mike McCarthy takes a fall.. I want someone to come in here will a set of Brass nuts and breathe some fire into this roster.. he might toast one or two players but we will become a better team for it... but I seen that from Mike McCarthy last season.. I seriously think Mike McCarthy personal life changes and adjustments there about had some to do with it.. then all the Packer drama and media spin piled on top.
"pack93z" wrote:
I fully agree that changes and adjustments need to be made. However, I would be saying that if we went 16-0. I don't think you can remain stagnant in the NFL for even a second.
We need to get it on track, and there is no better head coach for the job than Mike McCarthy.
This just isnt our year. The Panthers went 7-9 last season including some blowouts in the middle of the season. The defense looked like a shell of its former self and they had problems. Instead of being complete and utter dumbasses and firing their head coach, the Panthers front office took a deep breath and now look at them... one of the elite teams in the league.
Firing a head coach who has had to deal with massive amounts of drama, life changes and injuries throughout the year... yet never got blown out and always seemed to be in games is hardly the answer. It just simply isn't our year... and firing Mike McCarthy would end with us saying... it just isn't our decade.
I think we need to replace Bob Sanders. It isn't because of our record. It isnt because I am an insecure fan who thinks massive overhauls and mass firings is the answer. It isn't because I can't handle dejection or loss and therefore need a firing to satisfy my blood thirst. Its because I want a DC that doesn't just know a scheme, but creates one. I want a guy who breathes his defense not just manages it. Someone who can make adjustments to the plan, because it is HIS plan and he knows it like he knows his own self. Sanders is treading water. He took a great system with some great players and he is just in over his head.
so go ahead everyone. rabble rabble away. get out your pitchforks and torches... angry mobs are always logical and always right.