Packers' McCarthy forgets rather important part of his job
Jeff Hanisch / USA TODAY Sports
Green Bay Packers head coach Mike McCarthy isn't used to having the league's 25th-ranked offense, so that means he's not used to answering questions about it either.
With Aaron Rodgers posting the league's lowest completion percentage among starters while leading the team to just 321 total yards per game, McCarthy has been posed several questions about what's wrong with the his team's offensive production.
On Wednesday, McCarthy's frustration with dealing with the reporters (and likely his struggling offense) led to him forgetting about the media portion of his job.
Whoa. McCarthy "I don't know why the hell I have to come in here and answer questions about what you think went wrong on offense."
— Aaron Nagler (@AaronNagler) October 12, 2016
It's because a lot went wrong, Mike. A lot.
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