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Is It SB or Bust for the rest of Rodgers Career here?
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<blockquote data-quote="PackerfaninCarolina" data-source="post: 777917" data-attributes="member: 9364"><p>Personally I think the title is a bit misleading or misconstrued here. Obviously (assuming our organization plays its cards right and Rodgers desires to retire as a Packer) every season no matter the stage of his career is Superbowl or bust. I do think now that we're headed across age 35, the sense of urgency to get at least one maybe two more Lombardis home under AR is growing.</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking the OP is asking whether or not that means Mike McCarthy's rope is shortening to which I'd say .... Yes and no.</p><p></p><p>MM's rope has shortened in that he definitely has to get the team back in the top 8 Superbowl finalists again with all the moves we've made plus getting Rodgers back this offseason. I also think expectations gotta be raised with getting rid of Van Pelt and bringing Philbin back.</p><p></p><p>I feel in some ways, MM takes some flack for things he runs in this offense that I've seen other teams run and are no less predictable. Yes some years production is a little worse than others, but there is a reason Rodgers found his success getting reared in his offense and a reason it's constantly been a high-ranking scoring machine.</p><p></p><p>To me, the only two major sins MM has staining him are:</p><p></p><p>1. Keeping Capers and Whitt employed as long as he did. He definitely has to hope the move to get Pettine didn't come too late.</p><p></p><p>2. Being too soft on awful backup QBs and not using Holmgren's level of toughness that he exhibited when he told Favre one more interception meant he'd call run plays the rest of the game, and tossing Rubley off the team for ******** up a pass. MM definitely has a bad grade for not being tough enough on Hundley.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackerfaninCarolina, post: 777917, member: 9364"] Personally I think the title is a bit misleading or misconstrued here. Obviously (assuming our organization plays its cards right and Rodgers desires to retire as a Packer) every season no matter the stage of his career is Superbowl or bust. I do think now that we're headed across age 35, the sense of urgency to get at least one maybe two more Lombardis home under AR is growing. I'm thinking the OP is asking whether or not that means Mike McCarthy's rope is shortening to which I'd say .... Yes and no. MM's rope has shortened in that he definitely has to get the team back in the top 8 Superbowl finalists again with all the moves we've made plus getting Rodgers back this offseason. I also think expectations gotta be raised with getting rid of Van Pelt and bringing Philbin back. I feel in some ways, MM takes some flack for things he runs in this offense that I've seen other teams run and are no less predictable. Yes some years production is a little worse than others, but there is a reason Rodgers found his success getting reared in his offense and a reason it's constantly been a high-ranking scoring machine. To me, the only two major sins MM has staining him are: 1. Keeping Capers and Whitt employed as long as he did. He definitely has to hope the move to get Pettine didn't come too late. 2. Being too soft on awful backup QBs and not using Holmgren's level of toughness that he exhibited when he told Favre one more interception meant he'd call run plays the rest of the game, and tossing Rubley off the team for ******** up a pass. MM definitely has a bad grade for not being tough enough on Hundley. [/QUOTE]
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