GREEN BAY, Wis. — Following second-round playoff losses in consecutive seasons, Green Bay Packers coach Mike McCarthy has seen a different look to his team this offseason.
"Frankly, I feel this — and I've thought it since I came back in April; it started in the weight room — this team has a different edge to it, a higher sense of urgency than I can recall," McCarthy said Tuesday.
"I don't know how to sit down and measure it and put it on a scale each year. Maybe it's my higher sense of urgency."
Indeed, according to quarterback Aaron Rodgers, that attitude adjustment starts at the top, with McCarthy.
"I think Coach is doing it and he's leading by example. I think he set the tone when we came back in April, and he set the tone when we came back in May off our break," Rodgers said.
"We sat down, we talked about the direction of the OTAs and what we did last year didn't work and what we'd like to see. I think you have to give him credit for the schedule and the tempo and setting the direction. He's done a good job with that, and the guys just follow his lead."
After winning the Super Bowl after the 2010 season, the Packers have lost in the divisional round in the past two seasons.
In 2011 after a 15-1 regular season, they lost at home as the NFC's No. 1 seed to the eventual Super Bowl champion New York Giants 37-20.