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    Brian Gutekunst is GM
    Russ Ball is now Director of Football Operations
    Mike McCarthy is now reporting directly to Mark Murphy

    Eliot Wolf has had his title taken by Ball. No word in press release about him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    Brian Gutekunst is GM
    Russ Ball is now Director of Football Operations
    Mike McCarthy is now reporting directly to Mark Murphy

    Eliot Wolf has had his title taken by Ball. No word in press release about him.

    Wolf was probably on a plane to Cleveland within a few hours of finding out about Gooter
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bretsky View Post
    Wolf was probably on a plane to Cleveland within a few hours of finding out about Gooter
    Wolf has an interview with Cleveland tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bretsky View Post
    Wolf was probably on a plane to Cleveland within a few hours of finding out about Gooter
    TTs old role was listed thusly on Packers.com:

    Ted Thompson, Executive Vice President, General Manager & Director of Football Operations

    Ball got the EVP piece, Gute got the GM piece, and Wolf was already also listed as Director of FO so I'm confused why he and TT both had that piece previously (??). Either way yeah, Wolf is likely gone. Too bad as he is the stronger Pro Personnel guy, would have made a nice Asst. GM to Gute's college experience. If he leaves do we bring in Scot McCloughan? Gute mentioned him specifically in his presser as his biggest mentor early in his scouting career. He brings baggage with the booze so may not pass the Packer People litmus test (eye roll) but I'd be all for it personally.

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    Plus Wolf's role in Pro Personnel will only become more important under a new regime that plans to more actively leverage this thing called. I think, free agency.

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