Garrett Podell
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I think you've seen that.
I mean, last few years, I mean, look at this past season, right?
Dallas was the worst scoring defense in football, but Dak was still top three in the league in passing yards and passing efficiency stats.
He was in the top 10 for most of them, despite playing from behind almost the entire time because the defense was so horrible post Micah Parsons trade.
And, you know, I think McCarthy deserves some credit for that development.
Austin, you and I had a lovely back and forth on Twitter about this early in the week.
And I think there's some fairness to it in terms of they're very consistent in the type of culture they want to have and the way they approach handling their guys.
I will say that Mike McCarthy in years past, I think, has been maybe a little bit more open to bringing in different defensive minds or coaches who could push him.
I think the Dan Quinn hire bringing in somebody who was a former Super Bowl appearing head coach to be his DC, I think that was kind of a big step for him, having another kind of big leadership type of guy in the room as an assistant.
So I do think he's evolved in some ways.
In some ways, his offensive scheme looks
very similar to how it did in years past.
I think it's kind of one of those you wait and see, but I think someone who's a little bit more offensive-minded could maybe be a nice change of pace for the Steelers after years of Bill Cowher and Mike Tomlin.
Who knows?
Yeah, I mean, in the 49ers games, those were some elite defenses.
And then the second one they lost in 2022, I think 19 to 12 is what you're referencing.
Starting running back Tony Pollard, his fibula exploded in the first half of that game.
So the game plan really changed.
in the middle of that one, losing the dynamic dual threat abilities, both catching the ball in the backfield and rushing that Tony Pollard provided in 2022.
Yeah, the 2023 loss I was in the building for here in Dallas against the Packers, that to me,