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<blockquote data-quote="Charles Fischbein" data-source="post: 595686" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>The fastest way for MM to change is if his players revolt. I think Favre would have insisted going for TD's on the two 4th down field goal attempts. I could see him calling time out and telling the coach HE is going back on the field. Aaron Rodgers is a bit too pampered and while a great QB he does not have the inner strength of Favre. The Packers had several chances to win but in the first quarter it was evident that MM gave up on his own men and felt they could not get the job done, a strong QB or even a team captain could have insisted to go, it has happened before that QB's virtually refused to yield to a field goal, a coach who is a real man would understand that burning desire but MM is not a real man, he was given a highly tuned engine but is afraid to run it hard. MM will not change, either TT tells him as written above it is all or nothing next season or the real team leaders in the locker room have enough strength to call him on his lack of faith in his team. New England may have played with deflated footballs but MM coached with HIS balls deflated and the team did not call him on it, now is the time he pump them up or pack his office and move on. Many GM's have fired coaches for less and if MM is back next year like I expect he better make sure his balls are inflated enough to let his team win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charles Fischbein, post: 595686, member: 10465"] The fastest way for MM to change is if his players revolt. I think Favre would have insisted going for TD's on the two 4th down field goal attempts. I could see him calling time out and telling the coach HE is going back on the field. Aaron Rodgers is a bit too pampered and while a great QB he does not have the inner strength of Favre. The Packers had several chances to win but in the first quarter it was evident that MM gave up on his own men and felt they could not get the job done, a strong QB or even a team captain could have insisted to go, it has happened before that QB's virtually refused to yield to a field goal, a coach who is a real man would understand that burning desire but MM is not a real man, he was given a highly tuned engine but is afraid to run it hard. MM will not change, either TT tells him as written above it is all or nothing next season or the real team leaders in the locker room have enough strength to call him on his lack of faith in his team. New England may have played with deflated footballs but MM coached with HIS balls deflated and the team did not call him on it, now is the time he pump them up or pack his office and move on. Many GM's have fired coaches for less and if MM is back next year like I expect he better make sure his balls are inflated enough to let his team win. [/QUOTE]
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