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Mike McCarthy or Ron?


RumHam

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Who would you rather have? Who's in a worst position? McCarthy and the Packers organization truly rest their laurels on one player and he's clearly had enough. Ironically, they did it before with Favre and ran him out of town. Could happen with Cam. Lastly, with McCarthy most likely gone, would you prefer that here to Ron? Basically, if we fire Ron, we're looking at five years of recooperation. What's out there is a trial and error process with a mix of unproveness. Would you want the likes of John Harbaugh here?

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You have to be careful thinking coaches who have always had good QBs are good coaches...It is better to take a coach who has not had a pro bowl QB and manages to find a W or two.  Do not laugh, but what they are doing in Houston, Washington, and Chicago with decent QBs is pretty impressive. 

But, I would have to kick the tires on McCarthy.  I cannot stand RR.

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If that was my choices then Mike McCarthy hands down,..

people can say what they want to but Mikes done great while having to put up with Ted,...

Ted could have brought that place several more Superbowls,.. appearances at least. The dude had 2 HoF quarterbacks back to back,.. it’s inexcusable.

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1 hour ago, RumHam said:

Who would you rather have? Who's in a worst position? McCarthy and the Packers organization truly rest their laurels on one player and he's clearly had enough. Ironically, they did it before with Favre and ran him out of town. Could happen with Cam. Lastly, with McCarthy most likely gone, would you prefer that here to Ron? Basically, if we fire Ron, we're looking at five years of recooperation. What's out there is a trial and error process with a mix of unproveness. Would you want the likes of John Harbaugh here?

One has won a SB. 

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2 hours ago, MHS831 said:

You have to be careful thinking coaches who have always had good QBs are good coaches...It is better to take a coach who has not had a pro bowl QB and manages to find a W or two.  Do not laugh, but what they are doing in Houston, Washington, and Chicago with decent QBs is pretty impressive. 

But, I would have to kick the tires on McCarthy.  I cannot stand RR.

Houston got a damn good QB 

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