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this is a discussion within the NFL Community Forum; Watch McCarthy get that damn Dallas team back to the SB before us. He's hiring quality coaches (Nolan, Tomasulla) for his 2020 staff & they have key pieces on offense and defense already in place....
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01-09-2020, 09:32 AM | #41 |
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Re: Jerry Jones fires Garrett and entire coaching staff
Watch McCarthy get that damn Dallas team back to the SB before us.
He's hiring quality coaches (Nolan, Tomasulla) for his 2020 staff & they have key pieces on offense and defense already in place. |
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01-09-2020, 10:00 AM | #42 |
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Re: Jerry Jones fires Garrett and entire coaching staff
Originally Posted by K Major
I wouldn’t doubt it one bit . They are kind of in a pickle with salary cap like us but they have the pieces together. I’ve been questioning on dB play for years the technique the tackling the overall play calling . I wanted to clean house on DB asst. coaches and people wanted to run me on that. We have to get up even with the pass defense to the run defense . Last I looked it was out of wack rushing D 11th passing D 19th Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
01-10-2020, 01:59 AM | #43 |
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Re: Jerry Jones fires Garrett and entire coaching staff
Originally Posted by K Major
Yeah hate to agree here but I have to.
McCarthy was not the problem in GB. It was their QB and his inflated ego. The Packers front office bent their knee cause they treat Rodgers like god. Even know, I expect fireworks to go off with him and LeFluer and eventually. McCarthy has had more success than Payton when you take into account that he's managed to take advantage of a weak division (NFC North). Payton couldn't even do that when the NFC South was at it's worst like in 2014. I'm baffled at times that McCarthy gets all this blame for "wasting Rodgers' prime" but no one ever says it about Payton over Brees and we couldn't even get in the playoffs most of the years Brees was in his prime. |
01-10-2020, 08:05 AM | #44 |
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Re: Jerry Jones fires Garrett and entire coaching staff
Winning Super Bowls Rings is what it's all about right?
2010 - 2019 Sean Payton 93 - 67 NFC SOUTH CHAMPS 2011-2017-2018-2019 SUPER BOWLS - 0 2010-2018 Mike McCarthy 102- 58 NFC NORTH CHAMPS 2011-2012-2013-2014-2016 SUPER BOWLS - 0 Same number of Super Bowl Victories - 0 |
01-11-2020, 01:39 AM | #45 |
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Re: Jerry Jones fires Garrett and entire coaching staff
Originally Posted by vpheughan
McCarthy for some reason gets all this criticism for "wasting Rodgers' prime" even though the Packers routinely made the playoffs during that time frame, and Rodgers has usually played like absolute crap in those playoff losses. In both his MVP seasons (2011 and 2014) he was outplayed in losses; one of them including a game against Seattle where Russell Wilson had 4 INTs and yet still made more plays than Rodgers. The funniest bit about the mythology around Aaron Rodgers is that he didn't even play that well in the Packers 2010 SB run. They should've lost to Philly, he had a good game vs Atlanta, then against Chicago, Jay Cutler gave up and the Bears backups made more plays than Rodgers at the end of that game. GB won that SB against Pittsburgh on the back of their defense forcing 3 turnovers, which they scored on all 3.
Payton escapes all criticism for wasting Brees' prime and we couldn't even make the playoffs most of those years cause we were finishing 7-9. If you go through Brees' career, most of his best seasons are the ones we finished 7-9. For all the Saints fans who rant and rave about Brees not having an MVP - he'd have one by now had we made the playoffs in 2008, 2012, 2015 or 2016. Instead, we finished 7-9 all those years. |