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Mike McCarthy sounds like he is auditioning for a Tepper interview


Jeremy Igo

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I see him as a offensive minded version of rivera. 

i'll pass. I mean it sounds like the guy actually acknowledges the importance of analytics and the necessary involvement, but any incorporation would be forced and not nearly as effective as with one of the younger alternatives. it wouldn't come naturally to hijm and when the pressure was put on he would either revert to old ways or get lost.

he's a dinosaur searching to be relevant. good luck to him, but not here. thanks anyways.

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I don't trust coaches who have to be 'sold' on analytics, or convinced

They will revert back to their conservative and conventional ways when they're scared, or pressure is applied to them

We saw this with Rivera many times

If you didn't intuitively grasp analytic concepts, there's little hope for you

 

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He would come in and have no real expectations to be a contender.  We would literally be his science experiment. Tepper is treading on jerry jones territory. Firing a coach because he couldnt get Kyle Allen to throw to the right jersey is an emotional move. Activate mustard seed faith if Tepper gets rid of cam. We are gonna be a circus.

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8 minutes ago, KaseKlosed said:

He would come in and have no real expectations to be a contender.  We would literally be his science experiment. Tepper is treading on jerry jones territory. Firing a coach because he couldnt get Kyle Allen to throw to the right jersey is an emotional move. Activate mustard seed faith if Tepper gets rid of cam. We are gonna be a circus.

your butt hurt and fear is noted

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Oh im sure mccarthy would like this job. CMC and DJ moore would be absolutely lethal in his west coast offense. Im not a huge fan of mccarthy, but we could do much worse. I would take him over mcdainiels any day of the week. Mccarthy has won a superbowl too...

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9 hours ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Mike McCarthy in a recent interview...

 

"No matter where he ends up, McCarthy doesn't envision a total teardown. ("I'm not a believer in [that]," he said. "I think every one of these opportunities that will be available, there's resources in there that you have to make sure you're aware of and try to utilize.") He wants to better use technology and analytics. ("We were definitely on the average side at best in my time in Green Bay there. I've looked at every team in the league and their commitment to analytics, and football technology and video. Because everybody has analytics, but it has to be part of your everyday operation to show up on Sundays.") At the forefront of the program will be player wellness, including dedicated resources for mental health. ("You have to develop the locker room from every possible angle. It can't be a subcontractor. It needs to be part of your everyday operation.")"

 

Tepper probably raising his eyebrows while reading this.

There was a FO dispute in GB. My #1 concern about him... the 1 year GB won a SB... they went 10-6 and were a wild card... I know it’s still a ring, but that almost just feels like luck... 

Roster and Rodgers always being hurt could be attested time the end of his tenure.

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