"But what was interesting were the remarks of cornerback Sam Shields, a six-year veteran, on how McCarthy handled the seven days after the Packers lost at home to the Lions for the first time in 24 years.
"(McCarthy) was the same guy," Shields said in the jubilant locker room in Minnesota. "He didn't change anything. Nobody changed anything."
It's hardly news that Thompson, who contractually has control of the roster, didn't change anything, either.
The Packers started losing Nov. 1, but in truth their last dominating showing was Sept. 28 against Kansas City. Nevertheless, Thompson has cut just one player since the start of the regular season, and that no doubt was done with considerable gnashing of teeth.
When the decision was made to bring back defensive end Letroy Guion from a three-game suspension, Thompson had no one available to stash on injured reserve and clear a roster berth.
He had to cut someone, and so he cut defensive end Bruce Gaston. He is the only player to be released from the 53 since the final roster was established three months ago.
That isn't surprising. Thompson himself hung around the Oilers for a decade as a backup. Each summer, we hear Thompson and McCarthy go on and on about their feelings of trauma associated with telling players they no longer have a place on the Packers.
Forgive me for not requesting Kleenex. Welcome to the real world."