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The Mike Pettine era may soon be over
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<blockquote data-quote="McKnowledge" data-source="post: 812719" data-attributes="member: 11543"><p>When he left Denver and subsequently back out from Indianapolis, he was essentially more afraid of failing to lead those teams and less confident in succeeding with them. <em>Sometimes, you have to risk losing, if you want to win</em>. </p><p></p><p>If he truly is a QB whisperer, he could've worked with Tebow. He did win a playoff game. </p><p></p><p>Indy had the franchise QB, albeit with a significant injury. At the 11th hour, facing the daunting task of leading a franchise with the health, an unknown factor in Andrew Luck looming McDaniels ran back to <em>daddy</em> in New England. What's crazy is that he had<em> his</em> staff in place, and a backup QB in Jacoby Brissett that he was familiar with. That situation was laid out perfectly for him, and he got shook. </p><p></p><p>GMs, player, coaches, and NFL personnel have a track record on McDaniels. He is flaky and shouldn't be trusted. GB should not go "all in" with this guy. I would expect the Packers to call Indianapolis and Denver for references. It is a job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McKnowledge, post: 812719, member: 11543"] When he left Denver and subsequently back out from Indianapolis, he was essentially more afraid of failing to lead those teams and less confident in succeeding with them. [I]Sometimes, you have to risk losing, if you want to win[/I]. If he truly is a QB whisperer, he could've worked with Tebow. He did win a playoff game. Indy had the franchise QB, albeit with a significant injury. At the 11th hour, facing the daunting task of leading a franchise with the health, an unknown factor in Andrew Luck looming McDaniels ran back to [I]daddy[/I] in New England. What's crazy is that he had[I] his[/I] staff in place, and a backup QB in Jacoby Brissett that he was familiar with. That situation was laid out perfectly for him, and he got shook. GMs, player, coaches, and NFL personnel have a track record on McDaniels. He is flaky and shouldn't be trusted. GB should not go "all in" with this guy. I would expect the Packers to call Indianapolis and Denver for references. It is a job. [/QUOTE]
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