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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 6794" data-source="post: 790144"><p>Aside of Payton and Reid none of the coaches you mentioned have had permanent success, therefore it might be smart to wait before putting them above MM. Shanahan hasn't even had any success as a head coach.</p><p></p><p>While the Saints are one of only two teams to have scored more points than the Packers over MM's tenure you have to realize they had six seasons without a winning record with Brees starting every single game. Reid on the other hand hasn't won a single Super Bowl and his teams which featured super innovative offense have scored an average of 1.5 points less per contest than the Packers since 2006.</p><p></p><p>While the Packers definitely have had good players on offense over the past few years they didn't feature any elite skill players aside of Rodgers. </p><p></p><p>Once again, you're being completely unrealistic expecting McCarthy to develop a backup quarterback into a starter being able to win more than half of the games, especially considering he was only given a fifth, a seventh rounder and a bunch of undrafted free agents to work with. We'll see how Kizer works out in the long haul.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Once again, the Packers have scored the third most points in the league over McCarthy's tenure as the head coach. It's ridiculous to suggest he doesn't have any clue how to successfully call offensive plays. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It seems you forget about the performance by the offense in the divisional round in Atlanta as well, possibly the greatest postseason performance by a quarterback ever.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Once McCarthy was given a serviceable backup in Flynn the team averaged 28.7 points with him starting six games. Of course you keep ignoring that as it doesn't fit your premise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 6794, post: 790144"] Aside of Payton and Reid none of the coaches you mentioned have had permanent success, therefore it might be smart to wait before putting them above MM. Shanahan hasn't even had any success as a head coach. While the Saints are one of only two teams to have scored more points than the Packers over MM's tenure you have to realize they had six seasons without a winning record with Brees starting every single game. Reid on the other hand hasn't won a single Super Bowl and his teams which featured super innovative offense have scored an average of 1.5 points less per contest than the Packers since 2006. While the Packers definitely have had good players on offense over the past few years they didn't feature any elite skill players aside of Rodgers. Once again, you're being completely unrealistic expecting McCarthy to develop a backup quarterback into a starter being able to win more than half of the games, especially considering he was only given a fifth, a seventh rounder and a bunch of undrafted free agents to work with. We'll see how Kizer works out in the long haul. Once again, the Packers have scored the third most points in the league over McCarthy's tenure as the head coach. It's ridiculous to suggest he doesn't have any clue how to successfully call offensive plays. It seems you forget about the performance by the offense in the divisional round in Atlanta as well, possibly the greatest postseason performance by a quarterback ever. Once McCarthy was given a serviceable backup in Flynn the team averaged 28.7 points with him starting six games. Of course you keep ignoring that as it doesn't fit your premise. [/QUOTE]
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