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Packers CEO won't judge team till end of season

By ASSOCIATED PRESS   Tuesday, November 10, 2009 - 10:21 a.m.
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Packers president Mark Murphy viewed the team's 38-28 washout against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday firsthand.

But after exiting Raymond James Stadium, he was not in step with the fervent, knee-jerk section of Packers fans who wanted everybody in the organization fired immediately.

Murphy said Monday that he left disappointed in the way the season has gone but confident enough in the team's structure that it could bounce back from consecutive losses that dropped its mark to 4-4.

"Obviously the loss to the Vikings at home (Nov. 1) was an emotional loss," he said. "It was, I think, disappointing for our fans, and the loss yesterday was disappointing. And it was for us. Everybody in the organization felt it.

"I think we'll bounce back. I'm hopeful and expect that we'll make the changes that we need to end up having a successful season."

Whatever those changes are, they aren't going to be implemented by Murphy. The Packers' top executive said he is in regular contact with general manager Ted Thompson, but in no way wants to stick his nose into the football operation at the halfway point of the season.

Murphy played eight seasons in the NFL and was co-captain of Washington's 1982 Super Bowl championship team, so he knows a little about how a season can go. He also knows the team is in danger of missing the playoffs for the fourth time in five years under Thompson, a string that would bring the Packers back to the dismal days of the 1980s.

But rather than act now, he said it's better for him to sit back and let things play out before making any judgments about the football operation. He said he would do as he did last year in his first season as president and CEO and wait to see the final outcome before conducting a review.

"The goal is we want to win games and championships," Murphy said. "Right now, we're not where we want to be. But I've been around the NFL long enough that a lot can happen in half a season. I've seen it both ways — teams that start out great and fade and teams that start out poorly and come on at the end.

"The right thing is to wait and do a thorough evaluation at the end of the season."

Murphy said the job the coaches do in turning the tide on a season in danger of going under will be part of his evaluation. He said he believes the proper structure is in place for such a turnaround and that it isn't necessary for him to bring in a consultant to review the operation.

"Really, in terms of my evaluation, I think part of the job is in terms of our coaches, do they make the adjustments and changes that are needed throughout the year to make the team successful at the end," Murphy said. "That's part of the process. To have the full season to evaluate it, it makes sense. There's no question we're disappointed where we are, obviously coming off a very disappointing loss to Tampa.

"I think we have a great structure in place and it has worked."

Murphy said he receives input from the executive committee and board of directors, but he said they are an advisory board and the decision on how the franchise moves forward is his. He said he has heard the fans' frustration with losing twice to Brett Favre and the Minnesota Vikings and understands their sentiment.

His response is that the season isn't over.

"The fans are extremely passionate," Murphy said. "I think there's a sense of disappointment where the team is. Hopefully, we can make the changes we need to get the team going in the other direction and challenging and getting a playoff spot."

On the football side, coach Mike McCarthy said he was not considering any changes in the structure of his coaching staff to address a continuing problem with the offensive line and special teams. Offensive coordinator Joe Philbin was a well-respected line coach before moving into his present position, but he said McCarthy has said nothing to him about directly overseeing the offensive line.

McCarthy said that he, Philbin, offensive line coach James Campen and assistant line coach Jerry Fontenot all have expertise with coaching the offensive line and that he has no concerns about how the line is being trained. He said first-year special teams coach Shawn Slocum has changed the philosophy of previous years for the betterment of the unit.

"Our problems to me aren't teaching and scheme," McCarthy said. "They do not fall in that area."

McCarthy said he did not think it would do any good to bring in somebody from outside to offer an assessment on why the Packers lead the league in sacks allowed with 37. Both he and Philbin said the problems aren't with players not understanding the scheme or lacking training, but rather making physical and mental errors at the wrong time.

"I think anytime you are in problem solving, it's about applying solutions," McCarthy said. "It's obvious what has gone on in our particular failures in that area. There are other options as we move forward, and those are some of the things we'll look to in certain situations.

"We don't need wholesale change. 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."




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jvldss
Nov 10, 2009 at 7:40 p.m.
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Great. Murphy has the "ignore it and it will improve" attitude like TT and MM.
Last season, by season's end, the Packers had an awful offensive line and serious problems at running back and in the defensive secondary. Thompson ignored those areas and they did not improve.
McCarthy could not get his first choice for d-coordinator and settled on Capers who is trying to fit 4-3 square peg players into 3-4 round holes. McCarthy is ignoring the fact that the defense is not working and refuses to make improvements.

They will be lucky to finish 8-8.

pat
Nov 10, 2009 at 4:45 p.m.
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SarahB , you are funny.

unknowncomic
Nov 10, 2009 at 4:26 p.m.
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A bunch of know it all head hunters again.
What makes you all experts? A couple years ago the Packers were 13 and 3 with the same coach.
also Favre left because he was a big baby.
Give them time. There are 8 games left.

my_3_kids
Nov 10, 2009 at 3:42 p.m.
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I agree with everything except Murphy.. He came in after Bob Harlan, Thompson and McCarthy were b4 those 2 idiots.. I never liked "Tombstone Ted" or "Mucked Up McCarthy"
They both drove Farve into retirement, (or basically fired him from the Packers..
The story is fire the coaches, better yet fire the GEN Mgr...

pat
Nov 10, 2009 at 2:37 p.m.
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Ohh goody the spelling police. You know who the moron is. Mack10.. Evidently you can't make a point with out being obnoxious.

meemaw
Nov 10, 2009 at 2:31 p.m.
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Isn't the end of the season too late?? Yes, Holmgren & Wolfe!! Are they tooooo old...

spinmaster
Nov 10, 2009 at 2:27 p.m.
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What's a moran?

schulist
Nov 10, 2009 at 1:54 p.m.
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face it - there are halves and halves not - and the packers are the the latter - wait and see - not a winning formula - but it does let you go to the bank every week - I love being a cheese head and wearing my want to be packer gear - but i do have a heavy heart now

curtaincall
Nov 10, 2009 at 1:48 p.m.
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Where is Gruden now?

curtaincall
Nov 10, 2009 at 1:48 p.m.
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At least Cower got to the play offs. He gave them the chance.

rotegirl
Nov 10, 2009 at 1:44 p.m.
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jon gruden would be very nice!!!

curtaincall
Nov 10, 2009 at 1:30 p.m.
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Jon Gruden Scares me.

curtaincall
Nov 10, 2009 at 1:30 p.m.
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His record speaks other wise. Bill Cower would be nice as well.

chainsawchuckie
Nov 10, 2009 at 1:22 p.m.
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The 3 amigos need to go plain and simple........

misterlippy
Nov 10, 2009 at 1:06 p.m.
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Bring back Mikey "Rogaine" Holmgren.

facts101
Nov 10, 2009 at 12:56 p.m.
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Bill Cower

curtaincall
Nov 10, 2009 at 12:13 p.m.
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Tony Dungy .

MY2CENTS
Nov 10, 2009 at 12:12 p.m.
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Hers what I don't understand. Ted Thompson said he has to to whats right for this football team and thats move forward with Rodgers as their starting quarterback. Ok understandable I guess. But if doing whats right for the team means doing whats best then why is Ted Thompson and coach McCarthy still in Greenbay? Neither one has done anything possitive for the team other then the playoffs a few years back. And in my book that was more the coaching staff then Thompson.

jviers77
Nov 10, 2009 at 11:23 a.m.
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Realistically, there is no high school team on the planet that could even compete with an NFL team, but I get what you're saying. Now does everyone see why Brett had such a hard time deciding whether or not to retire every year? He saw 3 years ago what Ted Thompson has done to this team. Ted Thompson has always wanted to win with "his guys", and that meant getting rid of almost every player over 29. They have no depth at any position except LB, the special teams is terrible, and the O-Line isn't improving at all. Rodgers holds the ball way too long and the coaches aren't fixing it. This whole organization is a mess and it starts with Murphy and Thompson. Looking ahead at the 2nd half of the season, the Pack will be lucky to win 3 more games. For a team that went 13-3 in 2007, things aren't looking to good for the foreseeable future.

Kleej
Nov 10, 2009 at 11:01 a.m.
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donkeykong, no, THEY SUCK! (plain and simple)

facts101
Nov 10, 2009 at 10:57 a.m.
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As long as they don't bring in Matt Millan. McCarthy needs to go he could not inspire any team. And as for Thompson he has been a disaster since coming to Green Bay. If Murphy cannot see that then he needs to go to. The way they are playing now any good high school team could beat them.

curtaincall
Nov 10, 2009 at 10:31 a.m.
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expecting miracles is he?

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