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Starter Pack: Mike McCarthy vs. the cord

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GREEN BAY, Wis. -- A month ago, coach Mike McCarthy was barely getting any face time during the Packers' TV broadcasts.

He probably wishes that would have been the case this past Sunday.

The NBC cameras were focused on him during the fourth quarter of Sunday night's 55-14 win over the Chicago Bears. With Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth talking about him, McCarthy appeared to trip over his headset cord, and, not surprisingly, he wasn't happy about it.

"That's kind of how I go," McCarthy said. "Bad timing."

McCarthy said he didn't remember tripping over the cord but instead remembered special teams coach Shawn Slocum bumping into him.

"I've got a knee I'm battling right now, and he hit me right on my knee," McCarthy said. "I probably didn't say the right kind of words."

It might have taken a couple of days, but by now most of McCarthy's players surely have seen it and likely will give him a hard time over it when the Packers return to practice on Wednesday.

"Yeah, I saw that," Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers said Tuesday on his ESPN Milwaukee radio show. "I haven't given him any grief about it yet."

Rodgers knows it can happen to anyone.

"You never know when the camera is going to be on your on the field," he said. "You've always got to be aware. They caught me in Dallas, I think it was last year, kind of tossing my clipboard. I wasn't embarrassed by that. It was a frustrating moment, but you just never know when they're going to have it on you and they could pick something and rerun it."

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