CFZ Give Coach Mac credit for this one thing

VaqueroTD

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Was listening to Mickey Spag and Everson Wall's podcast the other day and they made a great point about Coach Mac. I don't know how the year will end but I genuinely appreciate McCarthy's time here in Dallas.

In his PC, someone asked Coach about his and Pete Carroll's age, and Coach Mac jokingly said, 'Give up it for old coaches!' Frank Reich is gone, and Rivera is on his way out. The rumors are swirling too for Belichick and Carroll. Soon, Andy Reid may be the oldest Coach, followed by Big Mac. There is definitely a youth hiring movement in the NFL these days.

Everson Walls and Spags though made a great point about Coach Mac versus other older coaches and why he's still so effective. He is willing to change. From his famous training with other coaches after his Green Bay days, to his defensive coach schemes with the Cowboys, to his current year and rapidly adjusting the offense.... he is willing to change for the betterment of the team.

Both guys brought up how rare that is in older coaches. Everson Walls even used the Tom Landry example and the flex defense. Apparently, Walls and some of those other guys that started in the 80's weren't that fond of Landry and his reluctance to change. Everson basically said they were all trying to convince him to remove the flex defense, and when he did, it was too late and they didn't have the talent to adjust to the modern NFL at that time. Everson made a great point comparing McCarthy to other coaches he had played for in that Mac is highly approachable and that's where it starts. He's willing to take his players ideas and make them reality.

We rightly give the players credit when they ball, but just wanted to recognize the Head Coach too. The older I get, the more I appreciate and understand how hard it is to do that.
 

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Was listening to Mickey Spag and Everson Wall's podcast the other day and they made a great point about Coach Mac. I don't know how the year will end but I genuinely appreciate McCarthy's time here in Dallas.

In his PC, someone asked Coach about his and Pete Carroll's age, and Coach Mac jokingly said, 'Give up it for old coaches!' Frank Reich is gone, and Rivera is on his way out. The rumors are swirling too for Belichick and Carroll. Soon, Andy Reid may be the oldest Coach, followed by Big Mac. There is definitely a youth hiring movement in the NFL these days.

Everson Walls and Spags though made a great point about Coach Mac versus other older coaches and why he's still so effective. He is willing to change. From his famous training with other coaches after his Green Bay days, to his defensive coach schemes with the Cowboys, to his current year and rapidly adjusting the offense.... he is willing to change for the betterment of the team.

Both guys brought up how rare that is in older coaches. Everson Walls even used the Tom Landry example and the flex defense. Apparently, Walls and some of those other guys that started in the 80's weren't that fond of Landry and his reluctance to change. Everson basically said they were all trying to convince him to remove the flex defense, and when he did, it was too late and they didn't have the talent to adjust to the modern NFL at that time. Everson made a great point comparing McCarthy to other coaches he had played for in that Mac is highly approachable and that's where it starts. He's willing to take his players ideas and make them reality.

We rightly give the players credit when they ball, but just wanted to recognize the Head Coach too. The older I get, the more I appreciate and understand how hard it is to do that.
Amen! Great post bro @VaqueroTD ! Glad to have Coach Mike McCarthy in Big D!
 

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Was listening to Mickey Spag and Everson Wall's podcast the other day and they made a great point about Coach Mac. I don't know how the year will end but I genuinely appreciate McCarthy's time here in Dallas.

In his PC, someone asked Coach about his and Pete Carroll's age, and Coach Mac jokingly said, 'Give up it for old coaches!' Frank Reich is gone, and Rivera is on his way out. The rumors are swirling too for Belichick and Carroll. Soon, Andy Reid may be the oldest Coach, followed by Big Mac. There is definitely a youth hiring movement in the NFL these days.

Everson Walls and Spags though made a great point about Coach Mac versus other older coaches and why he's still so effective. He is willing to change. From his famous training with other coaches after his Green Bay days, to his defensive coach schemes with the Cowboys, to his current year and rapidly adjusting the offense.... he is willing to change for the betterment of the team.

Both guys brought up how rare that is in older coaches. Everson Walls even used the Tom Landry example and the flex defense. Apparently, Walls and some of those other guys that started in the 80's weren't that fond of Landry and his reluctance to change. Everson basically said they were all trying to convince him to remove the flex defense, and when he did, it was too late and they didn't have the talent to adjust to the modern NFL at that time. Everson made a great point comparing McCarthy to other coaches he had played for in that Mac is highly approachable and that's where it starts. He's willing to take his players ideas and make them reality.

We rightly give the players credit when they ball, but just wanted to recognize the Head Coach too. The older I get, the more I appreciate and understand how hard it is to do that.
The sentiment now is far removed from the time he was hired...the opinion here at CZ then on the decision ran about 70% against, 30% for McCarthy being brought on as the next Dallas Cowboys Head Coach.
 

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Yea Big Mike as a retired coach really got into Analytics! lol…
 

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McCarthy is a good head coach. He is not perfect. But he is a good head coach. Look at his career record and accomplishments. It’s not by accident.
 

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McCarthy is the best Cowboys HC since Parcells and he is better than Phillips and Switzer. The Cowboys haven't accomplished what has been done under McCarthy since Johnson. There are a few good older coaches in the league. McCarthy, Tomlin and Carroll are still getting it done. I am not throwing Belichick out of the mix either.
 

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McCarthy is the best Cowboys HC since Parcells and he is better than Phillips and Switzer. The Cowboys haven't accomplished what has been done under McCarthy since Johnson. There are a few good older coaches in the league. McCarthy, Tomlin and Carroll are still getting it done. I am not throwing Belichick out of the mix either.
I also listen to the Bill Simmons podcast sometimes. Dude is a lifelong Boston fan. He was making a good point about Belichick. He doesn’t think he’s lost it with his coaching, he just thinks he’s lost it with the GM duty. Simmons basically said maybe it’s too much to handle Coach and GM duties at 70 like you could at 50, and should give some of that power away to other so he can focus on coaching. No idea if that‘s what is happening, but like I bring up, it’s difficult to change the older you get, especially if it brought you X amount of Super Bowls. Just ask Landry.
 
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