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<blockquote data-quote="El Guapo" data-source="post: 1023768" data-attributes="member: 5830"><p>Let's be clear that just about everyone loved McCarthy when he reigned in Favre and turned him into an MVP-level quarterback again. He and Clements then molded Rodgers from a highly touted college player into another MVP/SB quarterback. He put the right coaches in place and called a lot of great games.</p><p></p><p>That said, every leader faces a point where the message/image/structure gets stale. I agree that McCarthy's offense lost all of its creativity and relied purely on WR speed to create separation. It's got to be a 50/50 partnership between player and coach to get players open. When McCarthy's offense and leadership became stale, it was time to go. I don't have ANY hard feelings for McCarthy. It's like breaking up with a girlfriend. You can be hurt immediately afterward but unless some bad acts were taken, one needs to make peace with the outcome at some point.</p><p></p><p>I'd have no problem hearing those two reminisce about the good old days, specific games, plays, etc. Jeez I could even sit around and listen to players talk with Dan Devine, Forrest Gregg, Bart Starr, Lindy Infante, Holmgren, or Sherman about their exits. It's all in the past.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Guapo, post: 1023768, member: 5830"] Let's be clear that just about everyone loved McCarthy when he reigned in Favre and turned him into an MVP-level quarterback again. He and Clements then molded Rodgers from a highly touted college player into another MVP/SB quarterback. He put the right coaches in place and called a lot of great games. That said, every leader faces a point where the message/image/structure gets stale. I agree that McCarthy's offense lost all of its creativity and relied purely on WR speed to create separation. It's got to be a 50/50 partnership between player and coach to get players open. When McCarthy's offense and leadership became stale, it was time to go. I don't have ANY hard feelings for McCarthy. It's like breaking up with a girlfriend. You can be hurt immediately afterward but unless some bad acts were taken, one needs to make peace with the outcome at some point. I'd have no problem hearing those two reminisce about the good old days, specific games, plays, etc. Jeez I could even sit around and listen to players talk with Dan Devine, Forrest Gregg, Bart Starr, Lindy Infante, Holmgren, or Sherman about their exits. It's all in the past. [/QUOTE]
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