Mike McCarthy did not have his best season in 2008, as I previously outlined on this link: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/94091-mike-mccarthys-repeated-mistakes-make-packers-playoff-elimination-official/page/2.
Mistakes like those are why, despite the mountain he had to climb with so many reserves playing on defense and a quarterback in his first year starting, I have to issue him a D+ for 2008.
However, by all rights he should have been the 2007 Coach of the Year: Green Bay went from 8-8 to 13-3 with the youngest team in the league under Mac's leadership; no team had more than a five-game turnaround.
The winner of that award, Bill Belichick, led the 12-4 Patriots to 16-0 with the most talented roster in the game, a four-game turnaround.
McCarthy is only in his third year in the league, and has compiled a 27-21 record (.563 pct.) with not only the youngest team in the NFL all three years, but one that has been eight-figures below the salary cap every year.
He has endured the loss of a Hall of Fame quarterback and subsequent division of the fan base, a running game that has been basically non-existent for stretches of all three seasons, and a decimated defense in 2008, his only losing season.
Expect a bounce-back year for Mac and his Pack.
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