View Poll Results: Who should the next Packers GM be?

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  • John Dorsey: Experienced, history of winning as GM, a haircut you could set your clock to.

    9 42.86%
  • Brian Gutekunst: Cypher, very promotable. Makes a mean macchiato with McCarthy's expresso machine

    0 0%
  • Bill Parcells: If still alive, then this poll is dumb. Hire Bill. Proven rebuilder

    2 9.52%
  • Eliot Wolf: Princeling, creative speller, if bloodlines are your thing, great resume paper

    7 33.33%
  • Other, Post it below

    3 14.29%
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    Neo Rat HOFer Fritz's Avatar
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    My guess is that Ted would like to retire after another year or two and move into a scouting job. I think that's his secret fantasy - to do nothing but scout college guys 24/7/365. Give him the title "Executive College Scout/Wide Receivers" and send him all over the country.

    In the meantime, will it be Ball or Eliot? My guess is Ball. Wolf-the-Wunderkind would play well in some markets; less so in small-town Green Bay.

    Can you "trade" a guy like Eliot Wolf for a draft pick?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fritz View Post
    My guess is that Ted would like to retire after another year or two and move into a scouting job. I think that's his secret fantasy - to do nothing but scout college guys 24/7/365. Give him the title "Executive College Scout/Wide Receivers" and send him all over the country.

    In the meantime, will it be Ball or Eliot? My guess is Ball. Wolf-the-Wunderkind would play well in some markets; less so in small-town Green Bay.

    Can you "trade" a guy like Eliot Wolf for a draft pick?
    Why do you and Vincenzo think Wolf wouldn't be a good choice for a town like GB? Just curious...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pugger View Post
    Why do you and Vincenzo think Wolf wouldn't be a good choice for a town like GB? Just curious...
    35 years of age just seems a tad young for the job. I'd tend to envision the position more suitable to a seasoned veteran at least 20 years older than Elliot Wolf.....maybe it's just me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vincenzo View Post
    35 years of age just seems a tad young for the job. I'd tend to envision the position more suitable to a seasoned veteran at least 20 years older than Elliot Wolf.....maybe it's just me.
    Just imagine if he turns out to be great. 30+ years of dominance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bobblehead View Post
    Just imagine if he turns out to be great. 30+ years of dominance.
    ...added onto what's been a damn strong 25-year run.

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