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And then I think someone like asked to interview him and then didn't interview him.
No one year he took off.
He said that he like went around and watched every single play and then like came out and said like, yeah, actually, I didn't do that.
Yeah, I'll agree with that.
I mean, in 18 years as head coach, he has 11 postseason wins.
He's won eight division titles.
There are certainly things that you can say that are negative, though, that that that
I think that Mike McCarthy and Kevin Stefanski, you know, maybe Mike McCarthy got really lucky to start his year, his time as head coach to transition very smoothly, by the way, from Brett Favre to Aaron Rodgers, where you have Aaron Rodgers, who's an incredibly talented player.
quarterback to begin with, who's had a super competitive mindset.
That's absolutely necessary to be a quarterback in the NFL.
And he doesn't even have to play for like three years or something like that.
So, I mean, like that doesn't happen anymore.
So is it possible that Mike McCarthy and Kevin Stefanski are the same guy with completely different starting situations?
I don't know.
I think that they're a lot closer than people make them out to be, but there are definitely some things with Mike McCarthy that, that will make you shake your head because,
And, you know, fans of the Packers or the Cowboys, there are playoff games, right, where you have Dak Prescott running a quarterback draw with 14 seconds left and you pretty much forfeit the game because of poor time management.
Same thing with Green Bay choking against...
The Seattle Seahawks, where they have a huge lead in the fourth quarter and they go run, run, run and get like negative yardage on all of them.
And Seattle scores a touchdown, recovers an onside kick, and they go ahead and win the game.
You know, and you're left there in shock.