Starting shortly. Will be streaming on Packers.com. I will post running excerpts here as well as a summary.
@TyDunne: McCarthy: "2014, excellent season for us. Something we're very proud of."
@TyDunne: MM: "Our fans, their disappointment, we're right there with you. Our homefield advantage was second to none. Improved in that area."
@RobDemovsky: McCarthy: "Players, coaches, support staff, commitment, preparation, football IQ was the highest in my tenure here."
@ByRyanWood: MM calls NFCCG "very disappointing" loss: "A game we felt like we had plenty of opportunities to win. We felt like we let it get away."
@RobDemovsky: McCarthy on special teams: Tough performance. Mistakes were hard to overcome.
@RobDemovsky: McCarthy: Defensively, we just didn't finish it there in overtime.
@RobDemovsky: McCarthy: The evaluation process starts now. This is my first order of business. We will start process of change, adjustment and emphasis.
@ByRyanWood: First question for McCarthy: Will there be a change at special teams coordinator. "Thought it would be the second or third question."
@TyDunne: MM on changes to staff/ST: "It's important to evaluate. We'll look at everything. Every job description."
@ByRyanWood: McCarthy says everybody will be evaluated, just like every year. That process has not yet begun.
@RobDemovsky: McCarthy on support after losing his brother: "Unbelievable. I'm not going to be able to talk much about it. And thank you."
@RobDemovsky: McCarthy said assistant coaches are off this week. They did evaluations last week.
@TyDunne: MM on ST: Comes down to scheme, knowing your opponent, executing the fundamentals. Our special teams errors were critical with timing of it.
@ByRyanWood: McCarthy: "Our special teams errors have been critical more because of the timing of it. It definitely showed up in the Seattle game."
@RobDemovsky: McCarthy said the NFC Championship game will be a positive. The only way you benefit from that experience is learning from it.
@TyDunne: MM: Seattle made the big plays down the stretch at the most critical times of the game.
@TyDunne: MM on Seattle targeting Jones on fake FG: A heck of a play by Jon Ryan. ...You have to look at it from that standpoint.
@TyDunne: MM: Fakes are risky. Jon Ryan can run, we know that. ...Hey, we did not execute our responsibilities the best we can.
@ByRyanWood: McCarthy on Seattle's fake field goal touchdown: "They had a better play called than what we had called."
@RobDemovsky: McCarthy said they were looking at Clay Matthews' knee late in the second half. Talked to Clay and he said he needed a minute.
@RobDemovsky: McCarthy: We want to sign our guys back, but that process really hasn't begun. Emphasis is on the draft.
@RobDemovsky: McCarthy on regrets vs. SEA: There's always plays you can go back and look at. I take full responsibility for everything.
@ByRyanWood: McCarthy: "As far as regret, I regret not doing enough to help the team win. Obviously, this is magnified."
@RobDemovsky: McCarthy taking pts: "I actually called a fourth-down play on the headset, but penetration on 2nd and 3rd down was why I decided it kick it"
@RobDemovsky: McCarthy on late-game strategy: "11 series into the game, our defense kept our opponents to zero points."
@RobDemovsky: McCarthy said he's going to try to get down to Arizona for the NFL Honors program on Saturday [to see Aaron].
@RobDemovsky: MM: Clay's an outside linebacker. I think we all recognize that. As we build our roster, there will be more answers, hopefully more options.
@TyDunne: MM on Peppers telling Burnett to go down: "Everybody has decision-making responsibility. There are decisions that are made every game."
@RobDemovsky: MM on Peppers' 'no mas' signal: I agree with the intent of the decision. Expected us to move the ball. That's not Morgan's fault.
@TyDunne: More MM on sliding: Those are decisions made in the heat of the battle. I agree with the intent of the decision. Why he did it, I understand.
@TyDunne: MM on changes to sked: Give training staff credit. [Strength and conditioning coach] Mark Lovat. Changes we've talked about for 3 years. We felt like we hit a home run.
@TyDunne: MM on offense last month: We haven't run a QB boot keep for the last month. Take hat off to Aaron, so productive from the pocket.
@TyDunne: MM on continuity w coaches: Definitely equates to success. Continuity something you want. Have to fight complacency. A great place to work.
@TyDunne: MM on Peppers/Guion: Impactful for our football team. ... Julius Peppers, from leadership standpoint, knocked it out of the park.
@RobDemovsky: McCarthy on adding Peppers: "Julius knocked it out of the park." ... Compared it to Charles Woodson's impact.
@TyDunne: MM on free agency: Look at the whole picture. Every season is its own opportunity. Nothing ever stays the same. Look at it like we always do
@TyDunne: MM: It's always nice to add some free agents (smiles)
@TyDunne: MM: I would classify our offense as diversified. ...We'll look at it and make some changes; we feel like it's important to not stay the same.
@RobDemovsky: McCarthy: "I'm excited about that whole [2014] class. They contributed as rookies and will be pushed."
@TyDunne: MM on OL at goal line: Goal line, there's things we'll look at. Could get creative there. Run blocking as a whole, impressed by that.
@RobDemovsky: McCarthy on his own health: "I feel good. It's good to be back at work. It's put on all of us on alert to make sure we take a closer look."
@packers: McCarthy: Exit interviews with 73 players...I thought the feedback from our veterans was some of the best we've ever had.
@TyDunne: MM on exit interviews: There will definitely be changes that occur from those discussions.
@ByRyanWood: MM: "Life is precious. I don't have the words, or the emotional discipline, to take you through it. It's very difficult. We're pressing on."