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This is the first article I've ever seen that explains or gives any insight at all as to why things are the way they are with the Packers.
Even though I disagree with the content, I still found it to be helpful.
Are there any others that would explain why they are patching holes in a leaking ship in an attempt to get it sailing again?
Anything else that helps to explain why they refuse to change which, IMHO, keeps them from getting to another SB?
http://www.espn.com/blog/green-bay-...arthy-fire-dom-capers-the-answer-mason-crosby
“Well, going back to the Mason Crosby comment, and obviously applying that to the question about Dom, I think it’s important to recognize, as for answering your question about it being easy to make that change, it would give everybody a breath of fresh air,” McCarthy said during an interview that aired Thursday on ESPN Milwaukee.
“I think all of us in life have always gone through experiences in our past that you may have quit on something just to get that fresh, new start, and it feels good, but in hindsight it was not the best thing for you. I know I have personally. So I’ve always held true to that in my decision-making process.”
Even though I disagree with the content, I still found it to be helpful.
Are there any others that would explain why they are patching holes in a leaking ship in an attempt to get it sailing again?
Anything else that helps to explain why they refuse to change which, IMHO, keeps them from getting to another SB?
http://www.espn.com/blog/green-bay-...arthy-fire-dom-capers-the-answer-mason-crosby
“Well, going back to the Mason Crosby comment, and obviously applying that to the question about Dom, I think it’s important to recognize, as for answering your question about it being easy to make that change, it would give everybody a breath of fresh air,” McCarthy said during an interview that aired Thursday on ESPN Milwaukee.
“I think all of us in life have always gone through experiences in our past that you may have quit on something just to get that fresh, new start, and it feels good, but in hindsight it was not the best thing for you. I know I have personally. So I’ve always held true to that in my decision-making process.”