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<blockquote data-quote="Sunshinepacker" data-source="post: 776908" data-attributes="member: 9033"><p>So, if the CBA is hampering him, then the Packers should either change the CBA to unleash MM's true ability (impossible) or find a coach that can work under the current CBA. Matt Flynn played well in Green Bay, but as I said I think we can tell in hindsight that much of that was talent on the offense around Flynn. Brooks was decent but never really great (his best year was immediately followed by his second worst year). McCarthy was the QB coach in KC for Gannon for '95-'98; Gannon played a total of 27 games those years throwing 23 TDs and 11 INTs so that's not exactly great (i'm pretty sure on these numbers but I'm not a KC fan so I could be off). I'm not sure what the Favre point is. Are you saying that Favre would have gone to a different team had MM not been the coach? Again, that's irrelevant since we're talking development of QBs.</p><p></p><p>I have no problems giving credit to MM for developing offensive talent during his tenure in Green Bay and being an innovative offensive mind when he came to Green Bay. However, if his QB development ability relies on something that can't be done in the NFL, then it's pointless. Additionally, for all the offensive flair he showed early on, his offenses had become conservative until last year when he finally tried some new things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunshinepacker, post: 776908, member: 9033"] So, if the CBA is hampering him, then the Packers should either change the CBA to unleash MM's true ability (impossible) or find a coach that can work under the current CBA. Matt Flynn played well in Green Bay, but as I said I think we can tell in hindsight that much of that was talent on the offense around Flynn. Brooks was decent but never really great (his best year was immediately followed by his second worst year). McCarthy was the QB coach in KC for Gannon for '95-'98; Gannon played a total of 27 games those years throwing 23 TDs and 11 INTs so that's not exactly great (i'm pretty sure on these numbers but I'm not a KC fan so I could be off). I'm not sure what the Favre point is. Are you saying that Favre would have gone to a different team had MM not been the coach? Again, that's irrelevant since we're talking development of QBs. I have no problems giving credit to MM for developing offensive talent during his tenure in Green Bay and being an innovative offensive mind when he came to Green Bay. However, if his QB development ability relies on something that can't be done in the NFL, then it's pointless. Additionally, for all the offensive flair he showed early on, his offenses had become conservative until last year when he finally tried some new things. [/QUOTE]
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