Bits and pieces of his presser may have been scattered in other threads but figured we might as well place this into one thread:
Lots to digest.
Mike McCarthy's season-wrapup news conference
Updated: 11:30 a.m.Green Bay - Here is a summary of Packers coach Mike McCarthy's season-ending press conference held Wednesday at the team's media auditorium:
- (Statement) Not where I want to be. Very challenging season for us. We have to congratulate fans not only for Sunday but for how they supported us. Want to thank them. We're in Day 3 of evaluation. Monday and Tuesday were exit interviews with players. Today talking with coaching staff and will push through staff evaluation. Lot of things said in last two days. Emotional. Look back when streak of losing, lot of information comes out about your program. We will take our information and do everything we need to do to push forward.
- (What did you learn) Not going to get into specifics. But when adversity hits some go one way or the other. It's about the program. Everybody has to buy into program and when do that you get through. But things also show up you didn't know were there. People say this felt like 2010. Didn't feel like 2010 to me at all. This year was different. Important to stay on top of your culture. Really impressed with our young players.
- (Dom Capers) Dom Capers is an outstanding football coach. I'm not looking to make big changes. But you go through process, important to look into everything.
- (Coach losses) Ben McAdoo, have a talented staff, we may lose people. He's prepared himself to go out there. Whatever opportunities he has, he's earned.
- (Changes) Football operation is something we're looking at. Lot of opinions, lot of people have a lot of things to say. We'll rank all players on offense and defense and then go through film later and do it again. That's interesting. Continue to evaluate and take the emotion out of it.
- (Reliant on Aaron Rodgers too much) Aaron Rodgers is arguably best player in NFL. Say too reliant, depends on how you look at it. He makes a difference when he walks on the field and in the meetings and when he's practicing. Clearly, he makes a difference. How many teams win division with four QBs. I think we were the fourth. Who stepped up during these times? Have to go back and look at that.
- (Injuries) Injuries are a moving target. Everything we do from a training standpoint, look at way players cared for, practice structure, training, made changes to be healthy. We didn't get that done. End of day look at the individual and stay in tune with that. You put injuries on a spreadsheet, we're like fifth or sixth in league in most injuries, you have to look at clear understanding of statistics. Don't like it. It's a challenge. It shows up and showed up this year. I give our team ... I'm proud of them. We have to find a better way to get guys healthy.
- (Practices) Not place blame on anything. Not a fan of off-season program. Doesn't give young player full opportunity to be ready for training camp. Stress points have changed. It's a different challenge. We all have to go thorugh it. It's not going to change. Have to find a better training regimen. I wasn't real happy with team coming out of training camp. I chart path of team and we had guys hurt in training camp. We were not hitting all cylinders coming out of training camp.
- (Compare with 49ers) Aware we've lost last four in a row. Look at those games and what they've come down to we just have to be better. We had opportunities we didn't convert. Common thread is we didn't stop the quarterback. That jumps out at you.
- (Rodgers saying new window open) We're division champs. We have work to do. There will be change. Roster will turn 25%, that's no different. I don't see any windows closing.
- (Jermichael Finley) Haven't seen Jermichael in two weeks. I know he's going through rehab.
- (Johnny Jolly) Going to get another opinion in Chicago.
- (Eddie Lacy) Impact player. Have impact players come into your program, makes a difference. Just a way commit to run game, combination with James Starks, as good as we've ever had. I can't say enough about his performance. There's things he can do much better. I'm excited about what he accomplished but I think he can be even better.
- (Impact players) Easier when they come in that way. But you don't get finished products from college. Expectations are huge and reality is it's a big step for them coming in.
- (Safeties) Some have opinions about veterans. We need more players making plays. Feel those guys are here. We have more coming in, that's what off-season is. Not ready to give personal evaluation. I realize Morgan Burnett had a new contract. He's what you want. He needs to be better.
- (Own evaluation) That's probably a question for Ted Thompson. I didn't win the last game.
- (Most challenging season) Clearly. This year seems like it never stopped.
- (David Bakhtiari) Dave, couldn't ask for more. Josh Sitton did an excellent job with David. Talk about LG and LT developing a relationship. David had a good, solid season for us. Talking to Derek Sherrod and Bryan Bulaga, as soon as how we set reps and positions, I'll get back to them.
- (End of 49ers game) Randall Cobb on first and 9, Randall runs that concept best of guys we have. Had the right defense. James Jones had the safety. There was a mistake by the run blocking unit. I expected us to be down to the 5 at least. Third downs look at on 49ers drive, right calls. He gets out.
- (Best team before Rodgers got hurt) I think it could have been. I hate doing this especially because I call plays, but I thought would be best offense we had here. Coming out of Minnesota, really, really hit our stride. Had no huddle where we wanted it to be. Felt very, very good about our offense. Defense playing well.
- (Offense built for late-season) We're built the right way. Don't you think so? I thought we ran the ball well this year. Best quarterback.
And that's it for McCarthy. We'll have full comments from McCarthy later and from assistant coaches as well. Be sure to check in at the blog later.
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