NFL head coach who led the Green Bay Packers to a Super Bowl Championship in 2010.
He began his coaching career as the quarterback coach for the University of Pittsburgh.
He was the Offensive Coordinator for the Saints and the 49ers before being hired as the Packers’ head coach in 2006.
He married Jessica Murphy in 2008. The couple has two daughters, named Gabrielle and Isabella. McCarthy also has a daughter named Alexandra from a previous marriage.
He made Aaron Rogers the starting quarterback for the Green Bay Packers in 2008.
Mike McCarthy Age
How old is Mike McCarthy? He was born in 1963, he is 61 years old.
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Mike McCarthy Wiki
Famous as | Football Coach |
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Age | 61 years old |
Birthday | November 10, 1963 |
Birthplace | Pittsburgh, PA |
Zodiac Sign | Scorpio |
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Quotes by Mike McCarthy
You play a team for the second time, you definitely have some familiarity. I think it’s beneficial for your players that they have some tape to look at of the opponent and can focus on the individual matchups that they have some current history to draw from.
— Mike McCarthy
When you’re losing, there’s that survival instinct. But when you’re handling success, people think it’s easier, and they think losing’s harder. But handling success, to me, always creates more issues. Are you in touch with reality? With perception?
— Mike McCarthy
It has to be a partnership. I go back to Ted Thompson’s opening press conference, and he talked about partnership. We had a hell of a partnership for 12 years.
— Mike McCarthy
Throwaways are OK. When a quarterback throws the ball away in our system, that’s a plus. That’s a plus decision. That’s the way I’ve always graded it.
— Mike McCarthy
I went away to college, and when I came back and was coaching at Pitt, if they would’ve offered me a 25-year contract to be the assistant coach, I would’ve taken it so fast. It was ideal. I was coaching one neighborhood over from where I grew up.
— Mike McCarthy