Mike McCarthy Ranks Last Amongst NFL Coaches in Television Face Time
According to the Wall Street Journal, Green Bay Packers head coach Mike McCarthy ranks last among NFL coaches in a study of television face time:
All 32 NFL coaches and quarterbacks ranked by how often they are shown during a broadcast. http://t.co/i5kU6SUlPu pic.twitter.com/Trc4TkG74x
— WSJ Sports (@WSJSports) October 16, 2014
As you can see, Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers ranks seventh among quarterbacks, just behind the Packers' opponent this weekend, Cam Newton of the Carolina Panthers.
Comments (5)
Gianich
October 16, 2014 at 02:59 pm
Mashed Potato Mike! Scheming again!
4thand1
October 16, 2014 at 08:38 pm
Guess you have to make an ass yourself to get facetime.
DD-393
October 17, 2014 at 05:48 am
There's a stat for that? Seriously? Some people have too much time on their hands. Watch the game.
RCPackerFan
October 17, 2014 at 06:34 am
I would like to know how often the Packers appear on ESPN's NFL coverage. And compare it to other teams. When i watch NFL Live it seems that the Packers are brought up 1-2 times a week at most.
Where the Patriots are brought up every day. Other teams that seemed to be mentioned a lot are the Cowboys and Broncos.
NickPerry
October 21, 2014 at 07:14 am
Agreed, or the NFL Network either. The Packers don't have any criminals or malcontents that air their dirty laundry on the team so there's really no drama. Someone else mentioned above that someone actually put a statistic like this together, excellent point WTF!!!
I wonder if we could manage to have "Cow" comment as little as they show McCarthy's mug.