ALL recent another head coach options merged-- preMM firing

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Did you "gift" the Packers $39.95, plus shipping and handling for the 3 cent piece of paper?

If you did, I have a Bridge deal I am working on and happy to send you details. :coffee:

https://www.packers.com/news/exclus...-for-packers-shareholders-now-availa-20637979
This same "scam" works for these people.
, $1 and $2 bills cost 4.9 cents per note to make, while $5 cost 10.9 cents, $10 cost 10.3 cents, both $20 and $50 bills cost 10.5 cents, and $100 bills cost 12.3 cents.
 

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Watching Sean McVay run through the details of a play last night was unreal. Can we get a guy with half that genius level? I watch a video of the Green Bay QB coach get questioned on that over throw to EQ St. Brown and the guy didn't even know what the reporter was talking about. Just up there giving tag lines.
 

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Remember, we try to lure players with that "You get to play with AR" lure. It hasn't appeared all that effective. I'm weary on if that angle works with coaches.
There is absolutely nothing which suggests that we've tried to lure anyone here. We've done quite the opposite.
 

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Watching Sean McVay run through the details of a play last night was unreal. Can we get a guy with half that genius level? I watch a video of the Green Bay QB coach get questioned on that over throw to EQ St. Brown and the guy didn't even know what the reporter was talking about. Just up there giving tag lines.
you need the coach to explain that to you? it was obvious. ESB didn't stop his route in the zone like Rodgers though he should have for an easy first down. He carried it thru the zone making it a tougher catch and more dangerous throw into the defender. Now, either Rodgers was supposed to throw it in that dangerous spot, because that was the play, or ESB should have stopped his route in the open zone for the easy first down. Regardless of which it was, our Coach wasn't going to pin it on the QB or the rookie in the press. What's so hard to get?
 

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Watching Sean McVay run through the details of a play last night was unreal. Can we get a guy with half that genius level? I watch a video of the Green Bay QB coach get questioned on that over throw to EQ St. Brown and the guy didn't even know what the reporter was talking about. Just up there giving tag lines.
Was the play McVay discussed successful or not? Makes a difference on how it is answered. Give both players the glory on a successful try but don't throw anyone under the bus if not.
 

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Was the play McVay discussed successful or not? Makes a difference on how it is answered. Give both players the glory on a successful try but don't throw anyone under the bus if not.

It was. That's a good point that I didn't think about.
 

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Green Bay needs a Offensive Coordinator that is young and ready to implement their system, yet able to adapt to the strengths of the roster's current personnel. I think there are realistically 3 candidates that can become head coach of the Green Bay Packers in 2019 and beyond. The 3 candidates are:

*Matt LaFleur: Offensive Coordinator (Tennessee Titans)

1) Revitalized Goff's career last year under McVay's first season.

2) Helped get Matt Ryan MVP in 2016

3) Helped RG3 get ROY in 2012

John DeFillippo: Offensive Coordinator (Minnesota Vikings)

1) Helped Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl for 2017 season

2) Helped Nick Foles win Super Bowl MVP

3) Helped NICK FOLES WIN SUPER BOWL MVP!!!

Pete Carmichael Jr. : Offensive Coordinator (New Orleans Saints)

1) Helped developed Drew Brees

2) Continually fields a Top 5 offense
 
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Green Bay needs a Offensive Coordinator that is young and ready to implement their system, yet able to adapt to the strengths of the roster's current personnel. I think there are realistically 3 candidates that can become head coach of the Green Bay Packers in 2019 and beyond. The 3 candidates are:

*Matt LaFleur: Offensive Coordinator (Tennessee Titans)

1) Revitalized Goff's career last year under McVay's first season.

2) Helped get Matt Ryan MVP in 2016

3) Helped RG3 get ROY in 2012

John DeFillippo: Offensive Coordinator (Minnesota Vikings)

1) Helped Philadelphia Eagles win Super Bowl for 2017 season

2) Helped Nick Foles win Super Bowl MVP

3) Helped NICK FOLES WIN SUPER BOWL MVP!!!

Pete Carmichael Jr. : Offensive Coordinator (New Orleans Saints)

1) Helped developed Drew Brees

2) Continually fields a Top 5 offense


You might be right with these names.
We need to go after the elite football people that can get us back to winning Super Bowels again.

Think about it, how would you like that job selecting just that right person and hope he works out for the good of the team.
Look at all the teams that change coaches more then their shorts.

As a Packer fan, for the life of me I wonder how a coach like MM can lose his Mo Jo in coaching the Packers.
Maybe he already has a offer to coach another team like Holmgren going to Seattle, that would explain a lot.
 

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You might be right with these names.
We need to go after the elite football people that can get us back to winning Super Bowels again.

Think about it, how would you like that job selecting just that right person and hope he works out for the good of the team.
Look at all the teams that change coaches more then their shorts.

As a Packer fan, for the life of me I wonder how a coach like MM can lose his Mo Jo in coaching the Packers.
Maybe he already has a offer to coach another team like Holmgren going to Seattle, that would explain a lot.

Only Super Bowels I know of come after a Thanksgiving meal.

Most teams with a lot of coaching turnover, lack franchise players. Green Bay has one, the most important one.

MM hasn't lost his passion for coaching. I don't think he wants to leave Green Bay. However, he has been reluctant to improve his understanding on the evolution of the game, and where it's headed.

He's had many seasons to adapt. He has chosen not to.

His scheme is rigid, his game plans have no fluidity, and he remains unwilling to collaborate with the most important player on the roster.
 
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Only Super Bowels I know of come after a Thanksgiving meal.

Most teams with a lot of coaching turnover, lack franchise players. Green Bay has one, the most important one.

MM hasn't lost his passion for coaching. I don't think he wants to leave Green Bay. However, he has been reluctant to improve his understanding on the evolution of the game, and where it's headed.

He's had many seasons to adapt. He has chosen not to.

His scheme is rigid, his game plans have no fluidity, and he remains unwilling to collaborate with the most important player on the roster.
They redid, from the ground up, the playbook this season. I'm not seeing much of a difference out there. Seems to be more WR screens. Maybe that is part of the reason for AR not in rhythm? Who knows.

But I think MM is complacent in his job. He has a young wife and kids at home, and he is a very likeable sociable guy. There are probably a lot of other demands on his time.

Belichick on the other hand, is very non-sociable. I read that in the off season he will watch entire seasons of successful teams from 20-30 years ago to get ideas that the NFL has moved on from. Recycle ideas and plays now that other teams dont counteract.
 

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No offense to the OP, but kind of a stupid article IMO. What do people expect MM to say about all the speculation over his job security? Is he suppose to debate with the media and fans, who have no bearing on the decision, on why he should or shouldn't be fired?

Your 100% correct.
On the other end, knowing when these people talk around the obvious just makes them look like their hiding something, and MM is.
 

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No offense to the OP, but kind of a stupid article IMO. What do people expect MM to say about all the speculation over his job security? Is he suppose to debate with the media and fans, who have no bearing on the decision, on why he should or shouldn't be fired?
One thing I will give MM is that he a very classy individual. Never throws players under the bus, never ripped on the refs for even the fail Mary, and always maintains his poise.
 

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One thing I will give MM is that he a very classy individual. Never throws players under the bus, never ripped on the refs for even the fail Mary, and always maintains his poise.
That might be why he isn't fired tommorow..
 

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The way things are going today, Jim Harbaugh might be available.

The way Michigan lost to Ohio State today, Harbaugh might want to get back into the NFL. Don;t think he's a good fit with Rodgers, but he has the resume. Harbaugh is a true a head coach.
 

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The way things are going today, Jim Harbaugh might be available.
Mixed emotions on that. He brings the energy needed but picks a lot of needless fights with mgmt. That’s why they ran him out of SF in spite of a SB appearance. I’d absolutely take him over MM though. Would prefer a defensive-minded HC. Eventually, defense wins championships.
 

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One thing I will give MM is that he a very classy individual. Never throws players under the bus, never ripped on the refs for even the fail Mary, and always maintains his poise.
All true. But he coaches with little emotion. Well nevermind, that’s true of BB as well.
 

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I could see people having interest in the sane brother, but why the other one? if you like the Drama more than the football maybe daytime television is more your speed?
 

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This is just my opinion, but Harbaugh did not last long in the NFL for a reason. Kids will put up with his crap, grown men won't for very long.
 
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