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This article indicates Rodgers was also to blame.
No doubt. Rodgers is a first class *******, but he's also a proven great quarterback.
This article indicates Rodgers was also to blame.
That's actually this thread. I just didn't want to read it. I just picked this thread to post my question. lmao But I'll take some time later and go back to the OP.No, it's never 'all on one guy'. But the results speak for themselves. Rodgers wasn't great this year, much of it likely due to adjusting to a new offense, but here the Packers are, 13-3 and the #2 seed in the conference.
But if you have the time or inclination to read it, there's a thread titled 'For those who want McCarthy' (or something like that). In the first post, there's a link to a comprehensive article reporting on the dysfunction and disconnect in Green Bay. There are extensive quotes and information contained in it that paints a picture of how bad things got. Well worth your time if you have it.
It also said Rodgers held a grudge from SF not drafting him with the first pick when MCarthy was OC at SF, and that Rodgers was arrogant and thought he was better than others he felt weren't as smart as he was.Basically Rodgers thought he had one of the lowest football IQs he had ever been around and his offense was predictable.
I think if you pair him up with the right DC it would work7-3 vs Jerry's Cowboys
No question about that. Ultimately I take any article like this one with a grain of salt. The media has evolved so much more to a sensationalized, tabloid mode of operating that I'm skeptical of everything they put out like this.No doubt. Rodgers is a first class *******, but he's also a proven great quarterback.
excerpt:That's actually this thread. I just didn't want to read it. I just picked this thread to post my question. lmao But I'll take some time later and go back to the OP.
That's actually this thread. I just didn't want to read it. I just picked this thread to post my question. lmao But I'll take some time later and go back to the OP.
As Deion would say, it's "both":
No question about that. Ultimately I take any article like this one with a grain of salt. The media has evolved so much more to a sensationalized, tabloid mode of operating that I'm skeptical of everything they put out like this.
So many got what they wanted. Garrett got fired. Now they are bustin on the new selection and he has not even gotten the job yet. Goodness, I at least gave my ex-wife a year before I fired her....or did she fire me? I forget.Mike McCarthy is a good coach
if you can't see that...then i can't help you.
Garrett is gone.
everything is gonna be ok.
Admittedly, this article seems a little more fair in that the writer actually cited some sources, including sources on both sides (McCarthy & Rodgers).I usually disregard anything that says Bleacher Report, but this guy actually has credibility and obviously did a great deal of homework in making his case. And it's not hard to see how difficult Rodgers is to work with. Just watch any Packers game. It's always someone else's fault.
It also said Rodgers held a grudge from SF not drafting him with the first pick when MCarthy was OC at SF, and that Rodgers was arrogant and thought he was better than others he felt weren't as smart as he was.
I'm not saying that's true, but we should be fair and admit the article doesn't hold Rodgers blameless.
One thing for sure no matter who the Cowboys hire some here will not be happy about it.
Of course not. Everyone has different opinions. It could be Belichick and some wouldn't like it. But that sure doesn't invalidate people's belief that McCarthy isn't a very good option.
Even more likely is that whatever name they fill in the blank with will be rubber stamped by the homers as a "great hire".
If you read the article and think Mike McCarthy is somehow a bad coach then you need reading comprehension.
This paints AR as a crazy egomaniac and bitter nutcase who had McCarthy ready to go anywhere else.
It's garbage. If bleacher report puts it out it's literally some guy's opinion. I think maybe ARodg being sidelined almost all of 2017 didn't really help much.Everything you need to know about why the Packers were so awful in his final 2 years, and why his relationship with Aaron Rodgers soured.
I don’t want this clown anywhere near Dallas.
Great article.
https://syndication.bleacherreport.com/amp/2828649-what-happened-in-green-bay.amp.html