McCarthy isn’t ready to panic

By ASSOCIATED PRESS   Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009
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— Despite two losses to Brett Favre and the division rival Minnesota Vikings in the first half of the season, at least the Green Bay Packers were beating the teams they were supposed to.

Until Sunday.

Green Bay was reeling Monday after blowing a fourth-quarter lead to a previously winless Tampa Bay team starting a rookie quarterback.

Now 4-4 at the season’s halfway mark, a team expected to make a serious playoff push now finds itself on the verge of a free fall going into Sunday’s home game against Dallas.

The problems are the same: Too many sacks allowed, not enough pass rush and costly special teams lapses. But as fans holler for change on barstools and sports radio call-in shows across Wisconsin, they probably won’t be happy to hear that Packers coach Mike McCarthy is calmly staying the course.

McCarthy maintains that the mistakes are correctable and insists the season isn’t a lost cause.

“We’re disappointed and we’re 4-4,” McCarthy said. “We’re at the halfway point of our season. I’m very disappointed, but that’s our work to this point. I take full responsibility. I’m at the point of this football team. I have all the confidence in this team that we’ll get ready and we’ll move on and win a big game here at home against Dallas.”

But the Packers might have to face the Cowboys without outside linebacker Aaron

Kampman and right tackle Mark Tauscher.

Kampman said he sustained a concussion after taking a blow to the head on the fourth play of the game, but wasn’t taken out of the game until the fourth quarter. Speaking briefly to reporters Monday afternoon, Kampman said he still wasn’t feeling quite right but just needed rest.

“I’ve been better,” Kampman said.

His availability this week remains unclear.

Kampman played into the fourth quarter before coaches realized he wasn’t OK. Even amid increased awareness about the dangers of head injuries in football, defensive coordinator Dom Capers said coaches trust players to tell them when they’re not feeling right.

“You have to kind of depend on them, you know,” Capers said. “And most guys that play this game, they think they can just shake it off. It’s part of the game, you know. To a certain degree they can shake it off, it’s no problem. And I think that’s probably the approach that Aaron took until maybe in the second half, he saw that things weren’t right.”

Tauscher, meanwhile, sprained his left knee—the same knee that sustained a major injury in December. Tauscher tore his left anterior cruciate ligament and was out of football until re-signing with the Packers last month.

McCarthy said Tauscher has a “slight” chance of playing this week.

That, plus the back injury that landed center Jason Spitz on injured reserve over the weekend, leaves the Packers to once again shuffle an offensive line that has given up a league-worst 37 sacks—including six on Sunday, all in the second half.

McCarthy said the Packers aren’t about to change they way their linemen are coached. Or, for that matter, who’s doing the coaching.

“We don’t need wholesale change,” McCarthy said. “We may need to adjust some things and that will be our focus. But as far as going outside the building, I’m not going to sit here and tell you that I have all the answers, but I’m very confident in the issues that we’ve had in pass protection, that they are correctable.”

And the blame for the Packers’ sack total goes beyond the line. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers still needs to get rid of the ball more quickly in certain situations, and McCarthy hinted that the wide receivers weren’t getting open on Sunday.

The Green Bay defense, meanwhile, continued to stop the run but didn’t get enough pressure on rookie Josh Freeman and struggled in the fourth quarter.

But for the second week in a row, the Packers’ biggest problems were poorly timed lapses on special teams.

A week after giving up two long kickoff returns to Minnesota’s Percy Harvin, the Packers gave up a 83-yarder to Tampa Bay’s Clifton Smith to set up an early fourth-quarter touchdown and swing the game’s momentum in Tampa’s favor.

Despite talking about all-too-familiar problems Monday, McCarthy said the Packers don’t need major changes.

“To have a new message or a new messenger, I’m confident that’s not what our football team needs right now,” McCarthy said. “They have a very loud, direct, clear message in the team meetings day in and day out. So there is no question or uncertainty of what we are asking everybody to do, coaches and players, and the accountability of what needs to be done.”

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jvldss
Nov 11, 2009 at 2:16 p.m.
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I am just providing a counterpoint for all the Favre fans who seem to think Favre has single handedly turned around the Viking franchise that was already a great team without him. Football is the ultimate team sport where quarterbacks get way too much credit and way too much blame for winning and losing. No question that coaching and all player performances are a factor in any game but it is hard to ignore Favre's playoff performances in the past 13 years since winning the Superbowl in '96 - 4 picks against St. Louis, 4 picks against the Vikes at home, 2 picks and a fumble against the Falcons at home, picks that iced the game for the other team against the Eagles and Giants. You can point to any number of coaching and player errors as contributing to those playoff losses but Favre did not play well either.

jvldss
Nov 11, 2009 at 7:55 a.m.
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The Queens were a playoff team without Favre because they are loaded with great players. Unless they go to the Superbowl and win, Favre has only won a few regular season games. He won a lot of regular season games with the Pack but it was the playoffs, except for 1996, where he fell apart. His playoff record the past 13 years speaks loudly for itself. He was not a good playoff QB.

Cheesehead54
Nov 10, 2009 at 10:52 p.m.
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Toss Ted Thompson. He's the biggest problem they have.

dancingQueen
Nov 10, 2009 at 10:18 p.m.
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Sounds like he already started to panick, he has brought back Clifton, Tauscher & Green.

SarahB1
Nov 10, 2009 at 8:58 p.m.
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Please don't take us back to the 1970s when every fall the same frickin' bumper sticker appeared: THE PACK IS BACK! (when they never were until we picked up Favre).

lovethemidwest
Nov 10, 2009 at 7:39 p.m.
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Mack10, didnt the hall of famer RETIRE? Didnt the hall of famer say more than once that he WASNT COMING BACK? Didnt the hall of famer play retirement games for 4 or 5 years BEFORE he actually did retire? Ill help you out, the answer to all of those questions is YES!

lovethemidwest
Nov 10, 2009 at 7:37 p.m.
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awwww, poor little Mack10. His lover is gone to Minnesota and all he has now is that poster over his bed. You show your ignorance by calling Rodgers a "lousy" quarterback Mack10. Hes not the greatest but hes FAR from lousy.

jvldss
Nov 10, 2009 at 7:24 p.m.
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He may not be ready to panic but he should be. At the very least he should be polishing up his resume. The sad thing is that Ted Thompson has given him very little talent to work with. Unfortunately, Thompson is signed through the 2012 season and he will likely keep his puppet McCarthy by his side. I would like to see the packers board start with a clean slate by letting Murphy, Thompson and McCarthy go. Then find a polished executive to hire a coach and GM. Unfortunately, if they choose to axe the current regime and eat the 16 million in contract money, there will be a lot of other crappy teams looking to replace coaches and execs.

NVgrf
Nov 10, 2009 at 6:49 p.m.
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It's all Obamas fault!

lindaf
Nov 10, 2009 at 5:28 p.m.
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He has the same mindset as the rest of the coaching staff does-doesn't surprise me coming from Green Bay!!!!

Kleej
Nov 10, 2009 at 11:03 a.m.
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That's refreshing to know. Why doesn't McCarthy go out and find another coach as effective as Dom Capers is at running that unstoppable 3-4 defense??? Great move coach.

JustStoppingBy
Nov 10, 2009 at 10 a.m.
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Fire him!!!

RetiredAirForce
Nov 10, 2009 at 9:28 a.m.
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McCarthy isn’t ready to panic...that is part of the problem.

curtaincall
Nov 10, 2009 at 8:08 a.m.
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mccarthy is a joke.

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