RevanFan wrote:Everyone wanted Jason Garrett gone after last season. Look where we are now? Although, the Packers started regressing late last season and it's kept going this season.
The regression goes back to 2014; Play disciplined defense with DBs over the top to take away what Rodgers does best (the deep ball)
McCarthy has had the better part of 3 years to find another way to beat his opponents, and if anything, they're now worse!
Personnel is part of his problem. Rodgers can shoulder some blame as well as he seems to be forcing the deep ball. But when teams can consistently take your strength away, that's bad coaching to me. With the spread and pansy pro offense rules in place, it's easier than ever to move the ball and McCarthys team consistently hits the wall.
I applaud the way the Cowboys stood by Garrett. I think more teams need to do the same. The situations are vastly different though.
The Cowboys were still building and Jones stood by his guy. The Packers have clearly reached their peak under McCarthy. If he hasn't already, he stands to lose his football team. There is no coming back from that. And if the Packers had an owner rather than a corporate structure governing their team, the plug may have already been pulled this morning.