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Favre: McCarthy deserved coaching award (AP)

 
While the New England Patriots might have been perfect, Brett Favre thinks Green Bay Packers coach Mike McCarthy should have been The Associated Press NFL Coach of the Year. New England's Bill Belichick received 29 votes from a 50-member nationwide panel of media members who cover the NFL. McCarthy finished second with 15 votes. (link)

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