GREEN BAY, Wis. — Coach Mike McCarthy burst through the door of the Packers media room like a fullback bulldozing through the line of scrimmage, eager to get training camp started in Green Bay.
The eighth-year head coach is making a few tweaks this summer following the sting of back-to-back, second-round playoff losses — which for the perennial Super Bowl contender counts as a big disappointment.
"Our goal never changes. It's always the same," McCarthy said Thursday. "We have a theme and it's obviously an illustration of how I see this football team and the path that we're going to take."
He didn't get into specifics. The players will get that speech first Thursday night in a team meeting.
But the expectations don't change, not for a franchise that's won four Super Bowl titles and 13 NFL championships overall. There's a reason they call this place Titletown, after all, and not just for the two straight NFC North crowns.
So it's up bright and early Friday for a first day of practice that starts at 8:20 a.m. The earlier start is typical for the regular season but not as much for camp.
"One of the strengths, I've always felt, particularly when you're dealing with group dynamics, is get 'em up early. Get your heavy lifting done in the morning. And so we were always doing that in-season," McCarthy said. "We go to the night schedule in training camp for other reasons. The (morning) practice schedule is definitely one of those topics ... that I feel will help us as a football team as far as battling potential fatigue injuries, what every team is threatened by in a training camp schedule."
The Packers last year finished 11-5 after overcoming a 2-3 start. They beat the Vikings in the playoffs before falling to the 49ers.