'True character': NFL stunned by sacked coach's classy gesture
However things might have ended for Mike McCarthy as coach of the Green Bay Packers, he had a great run. It included a Super Bowl title and a 15-1 season.
It might be difficult, in the days after being fired in the middle of a season, to reflect on the good times. But McCarthy took out a full-page ad in some of the largest papers in Wisconsin to do just that.
McCarthy, who was fired after a loss on Sunday to the Arizona Cardinals, took out a full-page ad in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Green Bay Press Gazette and other Gannett papers. The ad will appear Saturday.
In it, McCarthy talked about the good times. The ad was titled, simply, “Thank you, Green Bay.” McCarthy had been coach of the Packers since 2006.
Classy move by Mike McCarthy. Full page ad in the @gbpressgazette pic.twitter.com/wZR7Unuk7v
— Rob Demovsky (@RobDemovsky) December 8, 2018
mike mccarthy’s full page ad on the back page of the wausau daily herald pic.twitter.com/R1YuOiXnFr
— martin rickman (@martinrickman) December 9, 2018
NFL fans were stunned by the classy gesture, taking to social media to thank McCarthy for his service to the Packers and for the way he took the “high road” after his exit.
Despite my criticism – McCarthy has always taken the high road. This was well done. 👍🏻
— HotTurkeyMeat (@BigTurkeyBaster) December 8, 2018
I take everything bad I said back. Lol Damn that dude is classy
— Matt Trinite (@Matt_Trinite11) December 8, 2018
Definitely class act all the way. Next stop, GBP Hall of Fame. Wishing him and his family well.
— Bruce (@Brawlins6) December 8, 2018
Class act move by a class act guy to a class act organization!
— Gustavo E Perez (@guseperez) December 8, 2018
Class coach, brought us a Super Bowl. Didn’t end well, but that will be a distant memory in a few years.
— packerfan24 (@atheis_4) December 8, 2018
What a fantastic statement. When things aren't at their best you find true character much of the time. This really shows class from McCarthy. As a diehard Seahawks fan I can't help but wish him anything but the best moving forward. #quality
— Kevin Donnick (@Seahawk81) December 8, 2018
Wow! that is what class is all about! Good luck in you next coaching job…….you'll no doubt get one and take another team to the Super Bowl!
— raymond johnson (@raymond04489465) December 8, 2018
Mike McCarthy thanked everyone
Here are some highlights from McCarthy’s message, from Gannett’s PackersNews.com site:
“It’s hard to articulate the impact this job had on me and my family. From the beginning, Green Bay has welcomed me with open arms. I met my beautiful wife Jessica here and raised our family of 5 children who will always call Green Bay home. Thank you for the immense outpouring of love our family has received this week and throughout our time here. This speaks to the quality of folks in the State of Wisconsin. Coach Lombardi said it best, ‘Green Bay is all about Faith, Family and Football.’
Mike McCarthy says good bye to Lambeau Field
pic.twitter.com/ksscaXvZ9Y— IKE Packers (@IKE_Packers) December 9, 2018
“The Green Bay Packers are a tremendous organisation and I will always be proud of my time with the team. A special thanks to Bob Harlan and Ted Thompson who entrusted me in 2006 with an incredible opportunity to be the 14th Packers head coach. Titletown is the greatest football town in America. Representing this team was a privilege that I never once took for granted.”
McCarthy thanked the players, coaches, support staff and the fans. He talked about the “unmistakeable pride” within the Green Bay Packers, and it’s “the Packers people and the pride they have for this organisation that I will miss the most.”
Then McCarthy, only a few days after being fired after weeks of criticism for the Packers’ losing season, finished with a final positive message.
“I wish nothing but the best for the Green Bay Packers moving forward.”
McCarthy will be part of Packers history forever, for the Super Bowl championship if nothing else. Time will pass and he’ll be welcomed back with open arms for reunions and other events to celebrate the past. The classy way McCarthy leaves Green Bay ensures that when he comes back, it won’t be awkward in the slightest.
With Yahoo Sports