swede
05-22-2006, 01:23 PM
http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=425875
The story gives McKenzie credit for good free agent pick-ups, but you could sure find some poor examples along the way. Does he also get credit for Seth Joyner, Hardy Nickerson, and Joe Johnson?
Front office issues like this make me nervous. Sometimes people that work in relative anonymity play key organizational roles and are hard to replace. But, this glass may be half full and the organization might quickly promote somebody from within and not miss a beat should McKenzie leave.
I wish Reggie luck. He deserves a shot at GM, but for his sake I hope he only takes this thing--if offered--if it is a quality job and not merely assistant GM to Kubiak.
The story gives McKenzie credit for good free agent pick-ups, but you could sure find some poor examples along the way. Does he also get credit for Seth Joyner, Hardy Nickerson, and Joe Johnson?
Front office issues like this make me nervous. Sometimes people that work in relative anonymity play key organizational roles and are hard to replace. But, this glass may be half full and the organization might quickly promote somebody from within and not miss a beat should McKenzie leave.
I wish Reggie luck. He deserves a shot at GM, but for his sake I hope he only takes this thing--if offered--if it is a quality job and not merely assistant GM to Kubiak.