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McCarthy Coaching Record


In just his 6th season as the Packers head coach, Mike McCarthy has posted an 58-32 (.644) regular season record and 5-2 (.714) postseason record. Impressive numbers for a man who just a few seasons ago was in the single digit column for wins.

Yet the most impressive record I have determined in my research was actually when I looked up Tony Dungy. Tony Dungy is the only coach in the history of the league to beat all current 32 teams. I wondered how well Coach McCarthy matched up. As of today, he is 6 wins away from being the second ever coach. The only teams he hasn't beat: Bengals, Texans, Jaguars, Patriots, Titans and Packers. Sad to say, he can't knock off anymore this year.

Here is a copy of each team and the day he beat them for the first time.

Arizona Cardinals – October 29, 2006

Atlanta Falcons – January 15, 2011

Baltimore Ravens – December 7, 2009

Buffalo Bills – September 19, 2010

Carolina Panthers – November 18, 2007

Chicago Bears – December 31, 2006

Cincinnati Bengals – YET TO BEAT

Cleveland Browns – October 25, 209

Dallas Cowboys – November 15, 2009

Denver Broncos – October 29, 2007

Detroit Lions – September 24, 2006

Green Bay Packers – YET TO BEAT

Houston Texans – YET TO BEAT

Indianapolis Colts – October 19, 2008

Jacksonville Jaguars – YET TO BEAT

Kansas City Chiefs – November 4, 2007

New England Patriots – YET TO BEAT

New Orleans Saints – September 8, 2011

New York Giants – September 16, 2007

New York Jets – November 21, 2010

Miami Dolphins – October 22, 2006

Minnesota Vikings – November 12, 2006

Oakland Raiders – December 9, 2007

Philadelphia Eagles – September 9, 2007

Pittsburgh Steelers – February 6, 2011

San Diego Chargers – September 23, 2007

San Francisco 49ers – December 10, 2006

Seattle Seahawks – January 12, 2008

St. Louis Rams – December 16, 2007

Tampa Bay Buccaneers – November 20, 2011

Tennessee Titans – YET TO BEAT

Washington Redskins – October 14, 2007


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