GREEN BAY, Wis. -- It’s Mike McCarthy’s offense to call and Aaron Rodgers’ offense to run.
But it’s never operated more effectively than when Joe Philbin has coordinated it.
What exactly an offensive coordinator does for a team on which the head coach calls the plays can be a bit murky, but no one denies that when Philbin had that job, the Green Bay Packers were at their best.
From 2007, Brett Favre’s final season as quarterback, through Aaron Rodgers’ first MVP season of 2011, the Packers' offense was the envy of the NFL.