
GREEN BAY PACKERS: Crashing and Burning leading to a new ERA coming.. How and why they fell apart in 2014...
1/12/15
Written by: Adam Schefter

In 2010 the Green Bay Packers were on top of the Football World winning Super Bowl 45 over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Head Coach Mike McCarthy and Quarterback Aaron Rodgers had the Pack as Super Bowl Champions and looked to start a Dynasty.
But then that dream fell apart faster than the confetti hitting the floor in Dallas.
So as the Green and Gold rolled out to a 15-1 Record in 2011, Green Bay was upset in the Divisional Round by Eli Manning and the New York Giants who went on to win the Super Bowl.
Green Bay went home.
So as the Packers attempted to get back to the Super Bowl in 2014 racing out to a 6-2 start, speed bumps derailed their Season and the Pack slumped to a 9-7 Record missing the Playoffs for the first time since 2008.
So what happened?
Green Bay looked poised to become a Dynasty entering 2011 as they won the Super Bowl with Dom Capers Defense ranked 2nd best in the league.
But the Off-Season was the first domino to fall. The Team saw many departures and Capers Defense took what seemed like 10 steps back.
The 2011 Packers entered the Divisional Round with the Giants and gave up 37 points and couldn't stop the run.
This became a pattern for the 2012 and 2013 Packers in the Playoffs. Giving up 45 points to Colin Kaepernick in San Francisco.
Entering the 2014 Season, many fans gave up hope as the Packers ended September with a 2-2 Record and had one of the worst Defenses in the league.
But after a 28-24 victory over the Detroit Lions, McCarthy went on record saying he turned over a new leaf.
But it was a lie as the very next week he was back to his conservative ways as the Packers lost in Chicago 27-20 to the Bears.
"That's when it all began I think. He never changed." WR Jordy Nelson said.
As the year went on, McCarthy began to get called out during Games.
Cameras caught Aaron Rodgers, Jordy Nelson, Eddie Lacy etc having words with McCarthy.
"He never made adjustments for us and we felt like we were left out to dry through the year. It was awful. He never changed." Aaron Rodgers said.
McCarthy's Offense was so stale that from the opening play Rodgers WRs were constantly covered. Rodgers still finished with 4,106 yards and 35 Touchdowns. But due to poor schemes he threw 14 Interceptions. Double digit picks for the first time in years.
The Packers stumbled to a 9-7 finish and McCarthy and Capers were shown the door by Seasons end.
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