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A potential reunion 10 years in the making: Free agent S Taylor Mays is working out for the #Seahawks tomorrow, source said. The former #USC All-American, who is flying there now, could rejoin his old coach, Pete Carroll.
I thought it’d be wraps when he entered the league.Couldn't tell me Taylor Mays wasn't be great.
Couldn't tell me Taylor Mays wasn't be great.
AAF boring AF. I watched a QB under no pressure miss a wide open pass to a wide open receiver guarantee for a TD.
i know right dudes thinking they watching a prime P.Manning. Its a reason these dudes weren't on a nfl roster9 route? What're we talking here? **** ain't that easy, but I never watched. Couldn't hold those dudes to NFL standards.
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2828649-what-happened-in-green-bay - WHAT HAPPENED IN GREEN BAY
"Aaron's always had a chip on his shoulder with Mike," says Ryan Grant, the Packers' starting running back from 2007 to 2012. "The guy who ended up becoming your coach passed on you when he had a chance. Aaron was upset that Mike passed on him—that Mike actually verbally said that Alex Smith was a better quarterback."
Another longtime teammate agrees: "That was a large cancer in the locker room. It wasn't a secret."
Through all of the winning seasons, it might have been easy for casual observers to overlook this cancer. To mistake success for bliss and harmony and assume life was good between the two.
But even in the best of times—when confetti should've still been stuck to their clothing—one person who was then close to Rodgers remembers he would regularly call to vent that McCarthy didn't have a clue what he was doing. He'd tell him that McCarthy frequently called the wrong play. That he used the wrong personnel. That they were running plays that worked one out of 50 times in practice. That McCarthy was a buffoon he was constantly bailing out.
"Mike has a low football IQ, and that used to always bother Aaron," this source says. "He'd say Mike has one of the lowest IQs, if not the lowest IQ, of any coach he's ever had."
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2828649-what-happened-in-green-bay - WHAT HAPPENED IN GREEN BAY
Nobody holds a grudge in any sport like Rodgers. When it comes to Rodgers, grudges do not merrily float away. They stick. They grow. They refuel.
No, Rodgers would not forget that McCarthy had helped perpetuate his four-and-a-half-hour wait in the NFL draft green room the year prior. His nationally televised embarrassment. McCarthy, then the 49ers offensive coordinator, chose Alex Smith No. 1 overall. Not Rodgers.
No, Rodgers would not take it as a funny accident.
"Aaron's always had a chip on his shoulder with Mike," says Ryan Grant, the Packers' starting running back from 2007 to 2012. "The guy who ended up becoming your coach passed on you when he had a chance. Aaron was upset that Mike passed on him—that Mike actually verbally said that Alex Smith was a better quarterback."