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<blockquote data-quote="Packerlifer" data-source="post: 579044" data-attributes="member: 1242"><p>The scenario may not be as farfetched as some might think. The month of November has not been especially good for the Packers during Mike McCarthy's time here as head coach. They only have a record of 16-17-1 in November games under MM and have had losing records for the month 3 times. In 3 others they managed to stay only one game above .500. </p><p></p><p> November slips or slumps have kept the Packers out of the playoffs, from the division title, or made the playoffs a final month scramble. Here's how the Packers have fared in November during the McCarthy era:</p><p></p><p> 2006: 1-3</p><p> 2007: 4-1</p><p> 2008: 1-4</p><p> 2009: 3-2</p><p> 2010: 2-1</p><p> 2011: 4-0</p><p> 2012:2-1</p><p> 2013: 0-4-1</p><p></p><p> Last year, of course, was after Aaron Rodgers broke his collarbone but it still nearly buried the Pack for the playoffs.Only Detroit and Chicago fumbling opportunity down the stretch allowed the Packers to get in on the season's final day. They entered November of 2013, though, with a 5-2 record. </p><p></p><p> In 2008 a bad November did wreck the season. The Packers were 4-3 at the end of October and coming off impressive wins over Seattle and Peyton Manning & the Colts were still contenders. But they lost 4 of 5 during the month and the end of the month saw them start a 5 game losing streak that took them out of contention and ended up with a 6-10 record. </p><p></p><p> They lost their first two games in November 2009 to Minnesota and Tampa Bay and, though they made the playoffs ,it was as a wild card rather than division titleist because of those losses. It sent them to Arizona, where they lost an overtime shoot-out, rather than playing at home and possibly making a deeper playoff run. </p><p></p><p> Even though they had a winning record in 2007 they lost a meeting of 10-1 teams in Dallas, that appeared at the time to give the Cowboys the home field advantage for the NFC playoffs, in November. </p><p></p><p> Each November that has been particularly difficult for the Pack has had its different issues and reasons but they all have the month of November in common when they surface.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Packerlifer, post: 579044, member: 1242"] The scenario may not be as farfetched as some might think. The month of November has not been especially good for the Packers during Mike McCarthy's time here as head coach. They only have a record of 16-17-1 in November games under MM and have had losing records for the month 3 times. In 3 others they managed to stay only one game above .500. November slips or slumps have kept the Packers out of the playoffs, from the division title, or made the playoffs a final month scramble. Here's how the Packers have fared in November during the McCarthy era: 2006: 1-3 2007: 4-1 2008: 1-4 2009: 3-2 2010: 2-1 2011: 4-0 2012:2-1 2013: 0-4-1 Last year, of course, was after Aaron Rodgers broke his collarbone but it still nearly buried the Pack for the playoffs.Only Detroit and Chicago fumbling opportunity down the stretch allowed the Packers to get in on the season's final day. They entered November of 2013, though, with a 5-2 record. In 2008 a bad November did wreck the season. The Packers were 4-3 at the end of October and coming off impressive wins over Seattle and Peyton Manning & the Colts were still contenders. But they lost 4 of 5 during the month and the end of the month saw them start a 5 game losing streak that took them out of contention and ended up with a 6-10 record. They lost their first two games in November 2009 to Minnesota and Tampa Bay and, though they made the playoffs ,it was as a wild card rather than division titleist because of those losses. It sent them to Arizona, where they lost an overtime shoot-out, rather than playing at home and possibly making a deeper playoff run. Even though they had a winning record in 2007 they lost a meeting of 10-1 teams in Dallas, that appeared at the time to give the Cowboys the home field advantage for the NFC playoffs, in November. Each November that has been particularly difficult for the Pack has had its different issues and reasons but they all have the month of November in common when they surface. [/QUOTE]
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