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I think the readily apparent dysfunction between Rodgers and MM led to this.  With four games left and his firing a definite at the end of the season, there was no reason to let this fester for another four weeks with continued negative effects on the team.

He don't look so good when Rodgers isn't playing at a super human level.   Was never a great coach, at his best he was average.  

He's more Jeff Fisher than Marty Shotenhiemer.  

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BrainDed posted:

He don't look so good when Rodgers isn't playing at a super human level.   Was never a great coach, at his best he was average.  

He's more Jeff Fisher than Marty Shotenhiemer.  

He had one great game against patriot and BB even praised his schemes. 

BrainDed posted:

He don't look so good when Rodgers isn't playing at a super human level.   Was never a great coach, at his best he was average.  

He's more Jeff Fisher than Marty Shotenhiemer.  

Wrong. He may have worn out his welcome in Green Bay and it was obviously time to move on, but to call his head coaching career average is ridiculous. 

chickenboy posted:

Someone has to be the interim. A worse decision than keeping M3 would be going in-house for his replacement.

Do you know of a lot of organizations that cleaned house from top to bottom in the middle of the season?  That would be impossible.  Philbin and Rodgers can cobble an offense together for now.  Philbin would make the most sense only because Angry Bald Man has enough on his plate and becoming HC would mean someone like Moss would be trying to crash the defense. With the upcoming house cleaning I hope Pettine gets some input on assistants he'd like to work with if he doesn't get replaced himself.

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bdplant posted:
BrainDed posted:

He don't look so good when Rodgers isn't playing at a super human level.   Was never a great coach, at his best he was average.  

He's more Jeff Fisher than Marty Shotenhiemer.  

Wrong. He may have worn out his welcome in Green Bay and it was obviously time to move on, but to call his head coaching career average is ridiculous. 

What's his record without Rodgers and Favre?

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Jelly posted:

Do we really think Philbin gives us a better chance to win? He's more stale than MM.

Unless Philbin was in the exact same stubborn mode as McVince, yes, it's better simply because he and Rodgers have worked together quite well in the past.  McVince getting shit canned is probably going to make coaches much more agreeable.  

I don't want Philbin as anything but a interim coach to be flushed with the rest of the offensive coaching staff, but it makes sense right now.

Timpranillo posted:
Jelly posted:

Do we really think Philbin gives us a better chance to win? He's more stale than MM.

I really thought the posters on this site were smarter than this. 

Why?  And which ones?

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