I'm curious how much of McCarthy's stagnation was on him or on the organization, and allowing their QB too much power. When he entered his era as a head coach he was considered an offensive genius, but little innovation seems to have continued. Did he create his own prison in developing Rodgers into the player he's become? Perhaps it's better for a coach to have a top 10 QB, but not a top 3 QB. That would allow him the ability to really open up an offense, and not restrict him with strict deference to what the QB is willing to do.