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Interesting read about MM (at least to me)
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<blockquote data-quote="NYPacker" data-source="post: 257215" data-attributes="member: 1831"><p>The thing about McCarthy is that he's a young coach who is still trying to fit into his role as the head coach. His time in Green Bay is mostly an experimental phase in which his experience builds up. However some of you guys might disagree since there are young coaches like Jim Caldwell and Mike Tomlin who have been very successful so far with their own teams. Me personally, I would like to think it's rather the coaching at fault here rather than the talent. Look at New England, why have UFA's and late round picks like Stephen Neal, Juilian Edelman, and especially Tom Brady become successful players? It's because the coaching staff has the right idea when it comes to identifying potential and nurturing it into a winning team. Green Bay has done the same with players like Tramon Williams and Atari Bigby but the success level still hasn't caught up with us as it should.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NYPacker, post: 257215, member: 1831"] The thing about McCarthy is that he's a young coach who is still trying to fit into his role as the head coach. His time in Green Bay is mostly an experimental phase in which his experience builds up. However some of you guys might disagree since there are young coaches like Jim Caldwell and Mike Tomlin who have been very successful so far with their own teams. Me personally, I would like to think it's rather the coaching at fault here rather than the talent. Look at New England, why have UFA's and late round picks like Stephen Neal, Juilian Edelman, and especially Tom Brady become successful players? It's because the coaching staff has the right idea when it comes to identifying potential and nurturing it into a winning team. Green Bay has done the same with players like Tramon Williams and Atari Bigby but the success level still hasn't caught up with us as it should. [/QUOTE]
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