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  • Tue., May. 28, 2013 11:30AM - 1:00PM CDT Organized Team Activities (OTAs) The Packers announced details on the remainder of their offseason schedule, including the fact that five of the team’s offseason practices will be open to the public, weather permitting.

    The open practices will be three organized team activities (OTAs) and two mandatory minicamp workouts. The open OTA practices are slated for three Tuesdays — May 21, May 28 and June 11 — and will begin at 11:30 a.m. CT. The two mandatory minicamp practices are scheduled for June 4 and 5 with a start time TBA.

    Due to ongoing preparations on Ray Nitschke Field for training camp, the OTA and minicamp workouts will be held on Clarke Hinkle Field this year. Viewing of the open practices will be standing-room only along the Oneida Street side of Hinkle Field.

  • Sat., Jun. 01, 2013 8:30AM - 3:30PM CDT Junior Power Pack Clinic The 16th Annual Junior Power Pack Clinic will take place June 1, 2013 inside the Don Hutson Center, the Packers indoor practice facility. Reserved exclusively for members of the Junior Power Pack kids fan club (ages 5-14), this event features the chance to run skills and drills with other Packer backers and a few up-and-coming Packers players.
  • Sat., Jun. 08, 2013 3:00PM - 5:00PM CDT Jerry Parins Cruise for Cancer The Green Bay Packers are gearing up for the 10th annual Jerry Parins Cruise for Cancer event, set for Saturday, June 8. The event once again features a motorcycle ride, but non-riding fans who want to support the cause are welcome to attend the post-ride party at Lambeau Field’s North Loft, the rooftop deck below the TundraVision in the north end zone.
     
    On the day of the ride, registration begins at 9 a.m. and will continue through 10:30 a.m. at Vandervest Harley-Davidson in Green Bay. The post-ride party begins at 3 p.m. at Lambeau Field in the North Loft, which can be accessed through the Bellin Health Gate. The party will include food and drink for purchase, a silent and live auction and fun while bringing awareness to cancer. Attendees will also have the opportunity to get autographs from Packers players in exchange for a $10 donation to the event.
  • Tue., Jun. 11, 2013 11:30AM - 1:00PM CDT Organized Team Activities (OTAs) The Packers announced details on the remainder of their offseason schedule, including the fact that five of the team’s offseason practices will be open to the public, weather permitting.

    The open practices will be three organized team activities (OTAs) and two mandatory minicamp workouts. The open OTA practices are slated for three Tuesdays — May 21, May 28 and June 11 — and will begin at 11:30 a.m. CT. The two mandatory minicamp practices are scheduled for June 4 and 5 with a start time TBA.

    Due to ongoing preparations on Ray Nitschke Field for training camp, the OTA and minicamp workouts will be held on Clarke Hinkle Field this year. Viewing of the open practices will be standing-room only along the Oneida Street side of Hinkle Field.

  • Wed., Jul. 24, 2013 11:00AM - 1:00PM CDT Packers Shareholders Meeting

    The Green Bay Packers 2013 Annual Meeting of Shareholders will be held Wednesday, July 24, at 11 a.m., at Lambeau Field. The meeting will take place rain or shine.

  • Sat., Jul. 27, 2013 6:30PM - 11:45PM CDT 5K Run at Lambeau Field The computer-timed run is highlighted by a neighborhood route that ultimately takes participants into Lambeau Field and around the famed gridiron. The event has a special finish line – the Packers’ ‘G’ painted on turf located in the parking lot.

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Tuesdays with McCarthy

Posted Dec 24, 2012


In this week's edition, the head coach discusses the family atmosphere in the locker room, Randall Cobb's smarts and Aaron Rodgers' responsibilities at the line of scrimmage, among other topics.

The Festival Foods Facebook question of the week is from Larry from Eau Claire, WI: How do you keep a family atmosphere inside the locker room?

I’ve always liked Mike Ditka’s quote, “You get what you tolerate.” Coaching a group of men requires a combination of what you tolerate and what you emphasize. To create a family atmosphere, you have to treat everybody like family. We keep the best interests of the individual at heart as long as they stay in line with the goals of the football team. The only rule I consistently reference with our team is, “No disrespect.” Respect is a two-way street, and it’s important for players, coaches and support staff to encounter that in every interaction that they have. I believe that encourages a family atmosphere.

Jason from San Jose, CA
Randall Cobb drawing a penalty on the kickoff by stepping out of bounds was brilliant. Do you dedicate special time to go over the complete rulebook with all the players? It obviously shows that it can lead to a competitive advantage.

It’s something we discuss when we review game situations. We have a game education segment in every team meeting throughout the spring and in training camp. We’re always reviewing different game scenarios with our players. It was an outstanding, heads-up play by Randall. I’ve never been part of a game in which that play occurred.

Michael from Green Bay, WI
Does Aaron Rodgers ever want to leave the game in that situation or do you make an executive decision?

In the past, I think Aaron would have been reluctant to leave because he loves to compete. However, he’s now at the point in his career in which he’s accomplished a lot, and he clearly understands what’s best for the team. He was very excited for Graham Harrell when I told him we were making the change at that point in the game. They have a very strong personal relationship. Aaron is a big fan of Graham’s, and he was excited to see him get in the game.

Q. You’re in the No. 2 position in the NFC now, which makes this week’s game in Minnesota very important. Are the players motivated by seeding positions?

That’s a great question for the players. I’m motivated to win. Specifically, I’m motivated to win division games. We always emphasize the importance of division games, and headed into the last week of the season we have the opportunity to sweep the division. It’s as simple as that. It’s also a good opportunity to go on the road and compete in a loud environment, not unlike what we may face in the playoffs. This is a great game to be a part of for a number of reasons, but most importantly, we need to go get a win.

Q. Is Aaron Rodgers’ role at the line of scrimmage growing?

I don’t think it can expand any further. Aaron has the most command at the line of scrimmage of any quarterback I’ve worked with. He’s excellent and it’s clearly a strength of his game. His physical skill set is taken for granted sometimes, and the touchdown throw to Randall Cobb against the Titans is as fine a play as you’ll see on the football field. However, what he’s able to do at the line of scrimmage is exceptional.

Q. Why is that important?

It’s important because of how we employ our personnel and the multitude of our offensive concepts. We utilize a complex offensive operation, and it’s not a system that we can just plug a quarterback in to run. In order to maximize its potential, we need a quarterback with Aaron’s ability. Sometimes in this game, there’s too much emphasis on play-calling, or the ability to make the right call. It’s not about being right, it’s about being better. An important aspect of our offense is the potential to have a better play at the line of scrimmage. We have the talent, particularly on the perimeter, that demands and allows us to play that way. We have an extremely talented perimeter group that needs to touch the football.

Q. Does Ryan Grant look quicker than he did last season?

He’s definitely fresher, and I think Ryan would tell you that. Running back is such a demanding position to play for a full season. It undoubtedly takes a toll on every running back’s body, but especially a back with his running style. He’s a downhill, forward-leaning runner who seeks contact. However, there is no doubt that he’s got a lot of spring in his step right now.

Q. What is it about DuJuan Harris that makes him a change-of-pace back?

His physical skill set. He presents a different challenge to defenders. He’s small at impact and he’s as quick as he is fast. DuJuan has the ability to put his foot down and lower his shoulder, and he also has the ability to make you miss. He’s unique and we haven’t had a runner with that skill set in my time here.

Q. What can you tell us about a fun, old-fashioned McCarthy family Christmas?

We have five kids, so Santa Claus will be working overtime at our house. We’ve been watching the traditional Christmas shows all week. Our 4-year-old, Gabrielle, is really into Christmas this year. She thinks it’s Christmas every day. It’s great to have our oldest daughter, Alex, home from college. The boys Jack and George, at 11 and 9, are at great ages and really enjoy this time of year. Our 1-year-old, Isabella, never stops. It’s going to be a great Christmas. I’m really looking forward to spending time with the family.

To see previous editions of "Tuesdays with McCarthy," click here.

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