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McCarthy said NFL Films executive Steve Sabol approached him last spring about allowing total access during training camp for the HBO series, "Hard Knocks."
McCarthy said he thought about it but he and general manager Ted Thompson agreed it wouldn't be good for a young football team like the Packers. NFL Films chose Kansas City for its third season of the documentary.
Asked what the benefit would be to having cameras capturing every move you make for six weeks, McCarthy said with a chuckle, "It fits my personality. I love the camera. But it's positive coverage for your team. People have done it in the past and it's been a positive experience."
Edwards said he did not enjoy having cameras around when he had to inform players they were being released, and McCarthy said that would be his biggest objection.
McCarthy said he thought about it but he and general manager Ted Thompson agreed it wouldn't be good for a young football team like the Packers. NFL Films chose Kansas City for its third season of the documentary.
Asked what the benefit would be to having cameras capturing every move you make for six weeks, McCarthy said with a chuckle, "It fits my personality. I love the camera. But it's positive coverage for your team. People have done it in the past and it's been a positive experience."
Edwards said he did not enjoy having cameras around when he had to inform players they were being released, and McCarthy said that would be his biggest objection.