McCarthy optimistic about Rodgers, Lang's outlook
Packers coach Mike McCarthy spoke to the media on Monday following his teams' 44-23 loss to New Orleans Sunday night. Here are some highlights:
Opening comments:
Disappointing loss. As you look through all three phases, we didn't have many opportunities. I don't think I've been a part of a game where there were zero returns. We didn't take advantage of our onside kicks. Defensively, I think it comes down to the run defense. We knew they were going to be a tough offense throwing the football. They made some excellent plays. The run defense was our Achilles' heel. The missed tackles led to a lot of that production. It was clearly not our best effort. Offensively, we did some good things. Turnovers and field goals hurt us. Knew they needed to win the game. Loved the opportunity. We needed it. We didn't take advantage of that. We had a couple injuries coming out of that game, I have confidence those guys will be able to play against Chicago.
On Aaron Rodgers:
Just based on the reports I have, Aaron and I missed each other today. We still haven't had our staff meeting. So far, so good I would say. That's how we're looking at it. Our medical policy is based off evaluation, finishing the game. They're very confident where Aaron is today.
On next Monday:
We're going to correct the New Orleans game next Monday. I used to like to correct it right after, but I don't think that's the case. Sometimes those lessons get lost, especially coming after a loss. When we get back Monday, we'll do the New Orleans corrections. We're going to do some new self-scout findings. Go over that and then start preparation for Chicago.
On Eddie Lacy's touches:
The ability to run the football. He can run it. Excellent pass protection. You have to focus on touches. I think much too much time spent on stat sheets. Let's not forget who our quarterback is.
On run defense:
The run defense has been our Achilles' heel. Too many missed tackles. We need to improve there. That's happened to us twice now.
On 5-3 start:
I wouldn't say satisfied. I think you have to be realistic. I'm realistic with our strengths and continue to work at the things we need to do better. We need to be more of a football team that just relying on winning the turnover issue.
How do you turn around run defense?
Missed tackles are fundamentals. That's an area of skill development. That's the facts of football. Everyone wants to talk about scheme and personnel. Are there other individuals who deserve opportunities? That's what we talk about as coaches. We need to tackle the damn ball carrier and put him on the ground.
On T.J. Lang's ankle:
He's not doing very good today, but he'll do better as the week goes on. We'll have to see next week.
On goal-line package with Julius Peppers:
On play design, execution not there.
On JC Tretter:
We'll answer the JC Tretter situation this week. We need to talk to him first.
On Morgan Burnett/Sam Shields' availability after the bye:
I hope so. I had a chance to visit with him and Sam. They're definitely getting better. I know their workouts before the game, especially against the Saints. I know our training staff felt they were improving.
On missing Burnett:
We missed Morgan last night. We weren't as smooth with our adjustments as when he's in there. Morgan Burnett is off to a fine season. He's the lead communicator on the back end. It's definitely something that was out of place last night.
On if he thought it was going to be a shootout:
When you game plan, it's where you apply the stress. We worked extensively on the pressure packages. I thought the game from a preparation standpoint, we were looking to be aggressive with them. Designing plays and executing are two different things. That's why when you look at those you have to keep that in mind. They had 11 third downs and nine of them are third-and-4 or less. Now, they're in run/pass mode all the way through.
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Left out of that transcription, MM also said:
@ByRyanWood: Mike McCarthy on #Packers RB Eddie Lacy: "Eddie probably had his best game as a Packer. I was very pleased with how he played."
MM also said in that presser that it is "hideous" to talk about facing elite QB's in the playoffs (and how the Packers would deal with them). Main focus is the week ahead and the Bears.
He was in an understandable mood today. A kind of quiet anger. Hard to read into it too much but he seems rather fed up with aspects of this defense.
"We need to tackle the damn ball carrier" ...case in point.
He should have more realistic expectations, I suppose.
he seems rather fed up with aspects of this defense.
Join the freakin crowd.....By the way some have been fed up with it for years
Yep..since 2011 and going.
Because fans on a message board really matter!!!!!
Technically, no.
Technically, no.
Technically yes. If they want to sell me a piece of paper and call me an owner, who am I to argue? But I would also argue that it is functionally no.
That makes you an owner of a piece of paper that says owner on it, but not technically a (part) owner of the club.
That makes you an owner of a piece of paper that says owner on it, but not technically a (part) owner of the club.
Hey.
I spend US dollars on faith, I might as well be an owner on faith.
Faith, of course, being a pole dancer at an Valdosta, GA, strip club.quote:I spend US dollars on faith,
Not positive but I think the collective vote of the fans counts as 1 vote on the board.
As an owner, technical or not, you indeed do get individual voting privileges for the annual meeting.
It's mostly for nominations to the Board of Directors, but there are occassional propositions that you must vote yes/no. Of course, you can vote by proxy (authorizing the Directors to vote on your behalf, per the Board's recommendations).
Those of you that are shareholders should receive all this info 4-6 weeks before the annual meeting (do it electronically and save them the cost of postage/printing). It's your responsibility to be an active owner!
That makes you an owner of a piece of paper that says owner on it, but not technically a (part) owner of the club.
Owners are like wives - you can have too many of them. In which case I would hide the club.
Sounds like you've got an ex-wife.quote:Owners are like wives - you can have too many of them.
Sandwich!!
Club samich.
Well, thats good news......
No timetable on return
I'm readying the gurney.
Is amputation considered surgery?
You guys need new material.
Demovsky said that Lang was hopeful of being back for the Bear game, but that strikes me a being a bit optimistic. Lane Taylor wasn't good and hopefully they'll give Tretter a look if necessary.
You guys need new material.
Punch Bundtsteak goes to the mall for cookware. There's your plot summary. Work the comedy gold in from there and it's sure to be met with Henry's approval.
I gag when I read BrainDed's posts. Does that count?quote:Please feel free to start gag writing.
Actually, I retch, not gag.
Just curious why this is your opinion, m'joe?
I recall Taylor had one really bad play (block whiff that got ARod sacked?), but otherwise thought he held up.
Did I miss stuff that you saw?
whoa Timmy, I think you did miss a bit. Lane may have done maybe alright in passpro but he sucked big balls run blocking - blocked a lot of air, not very many bodies.
Sounds like you've got an ex-wife.quote:Owners are like wives - you can have too many of them.
That would be an observation. I have been married to the same young lady for 37 years now.
37 years is a good beginning. I have had he same wife for 55 and 1/2 year!
46 for me........seems like yesterday.
24 for me.