The Green Bay Packers introduced a new coaching staff in a press release on Wednesday morning. The two chief assistants in that staff, former Miami Dolphins HC and former Packers OC Joe Philbin took the vacant offensive coordinator job, and former Browns HC and Jets DC Mike Pettine will man the defense. McCarthy and both new coordinators addressed the media

Highlights from head coach Mike McCarthy

They expect to have Darren Perry's situation figured out by the end of the week.

They are building new defensive and offensive playbooks.

Highlights from offensive coordinator Joe Philbin

Philbin indicated that his first job being in Green Bay may have allowed him to take an organization like the Packers for granted.

Philbin sees his job as making Mike McCarthy look like the smartest playcaller in the natinoal football league and to score points, period.

"I think I'll be a better assitant coach than the first time around"

"It's emotional for all of us. We care and love a lot of people here and a lot of people love and care about us. This is what's so special about Green Bay." Philbin discussed returning to Green Bay, the place where he coached when his son passed away.

Philbin indicated that his daughter endorsed the move, and if she had wanted to graduate from her high school in Indy, it's not likely Philbin would be back.

"I was in south florida for a few years, I got a bit soft"

"When you understand your own system really, really well, you know what adjustments can be made to maintain your advantage over your opponent"

"They're going to do all my work and I'm going to get home early" - Philbin cracking wise about all the coaches with "coordinator" in their title within his offensive staff.

"This feels right. They say timing is everything in life and this feels like the right place to be. It's time to go to work."

Highlights from defensive coordinator Mike Pettine