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I swear I wasn’t. And as a Packer fan, I would hate it- I see him as a potentially great quarterback trapped on a horrible team.

I see him as not being accurate enough to be a top shelf NFL quarter back.

He seems like a decent guy, but I don't see him being one of the best QB's... ever.
 
It sounds like Mike McCarthy to the Bear’s is gaining traction. Reports have McCarthy in Chicago today. If he takes the head coaching job the Bears will be the last Head Coaching job McCarthy has and not because he thrives and turns around the Bears for years to come.
I don't get the McCarthy slurring & think you have to subtract his years indentured to Jones.
 
It sounds like Mike McCarthy to the Bear’s is gaining traction. Reports have McCarthy in Chicago today. If he takes the head coaching job the Bears will be the last Head Coaching job McCarthy has and not because he thrives and turns around the Bears for years to come.

Robust Mexican food scene. Good fit.
 
I didn't mind McCarthy nor Garrett. In fact, if i was to choose of those two, Garrett would be my pick.
There's other kneecapped issues with the 'Boys outside the coach's control, especially under micromanaged Jones Who makes the errors and has his coach's take the fall.
Must be in Jones contact with coaches joining.
 
So, let me ask it this way... if McCarthy was very bright, would he take a job with the Jones run Cowboys?
Let me answer this way,
You see, Per ESPN’s Todd Archer, McCarthy pulled $8 million a year from his five-year deal signed in 2020.

...add the usual fluff money from ads & endorsements
 
So, let me ask it this way... if McCarthy was very bright, would he take a job with the Jones run Cowboys?
The dumbas won a Super Bowl. So I guess Parcells, Johnson, Phillips, Garrett and all the others aren't very bright either? mtmuley
 
I don't get the McCarthy slurring & think you have to subtract his years indentured to Jones.
I did not intend for that to be a slur on McCarthy and I’m sorry if you took it that way. With the packers and with the cowboys McCarthy did not do a bad job, but he did not live up to the standards of those franchises. With the current organizational structure of the Chicago Bears whoever the next head coach is most likely will not succeed And being this his third (potentially) head coaching job that he doesn’t “succeed” at I have a hard time seeing anyone giving him another head coaching gig.

At both the packers and the cowboys the upper management entered into lucrative contracts with aging quarterbacks and those contracts limited the ability to put players on the field to support those quarterbacks. I don’t think the blame can solely be placed on McCarthy, but he takes the fall.
 
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