History is not on McCarthy's side. Only one coach that led his team to a 15-1 record (it's happened four other times in NFL history) has won Coach of the Year that same year (Ditka in 1985).
Well dang, guess the Packers should of tanked a couple games so McCarthy would have a better chance..
My point exactly. Mike McCarthy made Aaron Rodgers into who he is today. The MVP of the league, and defending Superbowl Champion QB, that posted a 15-1 record this year.
That gets ignored in Coach of the year voting, but it shouldn't. Belichick deserved all the credit in the world for making Brady into what he is today as well. That should have earned him several coach of the year awards, yet they always go to the guy that take a mediocre to bad team and makes it to the playoffs but doesn't win it all. Bad system.
No, it's not a bad system because it's Coach of the
Year as in
this year. He didn't mold Rodgers talent
this year. He didn't win the Superbowl
this year. The only thing that you typed that should count is the 15-1 record, which is great, but doesnt put him above what Harbaugh did
this year. It's always going to be harder and more a recognizable accomplishment to take a bad team from the year prior and make them elite than to take an elite team and keep them elite. And Harbaugh not only did that, he did it in a shortened strike year.