has anyone mentioned that mcginn had an article today stating that dorsey is still the odds on favorite to replace TT
http://www.jsonline.com/story/sports...nged/96795820/
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has anyone mentioned that mcginn had an article today stating that dorsey is still the odds on favorite to replace TT
http://www.jsonline.com/story/sports...nged/96795820/
Second time he has wrote that but he doesn't have a source for it. Speculation. In the previous article, he said that using the search firm he was involved with when he took the Packers jobs (and I *think* worked for the Jaguars) was almost as likely.
So take it with a grain of salt. But Dorsey is logical after another year. He looks more like Wolf, Thompson and Schneider then in comparison to Wolf, Gutekunst and Highsmith.
The silver-haired, steely-eyed assassin doesn't like all this talk about his demise. Watch your back Harlan.
http://a2.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img...40&cquality=40
Why is anyone in a rush to replace Ted?
I'm still not sold on Wolf Pup. I think he's a "System" guy.
I am glad to see so many Packerrats preparing for Sunday's loss by looking ahead to the crucifixion of Thompson, McCarthy, et al.
I believe I'll begin with the gambit that although the last half of the season was great fun, getting so far into a hole was too much to dig out of, and thus we must look at McCarthy for not getting his team in better position earlier in the season.
GB is a hell of a lot more than ARod. Sure, I wouldn't want any other QB in the league to lead our team.
If it truly was ARod, why would any other team want someone in our front office? There is only 1 ARod and the chance of finding another is slim.
Look at what those 3 have done for their franchises. All 3 made the playoffs this year. Sea is on a multi-year playoff run and a Super Bowl win. McKenzie has turned Oakland from the laughing stock of the league to a contender.
Philip Rivers should be proof enough that it takes more than a QB.
" There is also a rumor that former Packer scout Trent Baalke is coming back. He's from Rosendale, the greatest speed trap in Wisconsin."
http://www.stgeorgeutah.com/wp-conte...speed-trap.jpg
Trent Baalke is getting the 'H' out of there and besides the coffee shops suck.
GM is the kind of job that a lot of people can do successfully just by going with the flow. The exceptional case is when somebody applies stupidity or whatever and screws things up. Luck or circumstance or one decision that turns out great can make a GM's reputation and that of a whole slew of his "descendants" for decades. Arguably, Aaron Rodgers MADE the reputation of Ted Thompson as well as the reputation of Schneider and Dorsey and the rest of them. I'll stop short of saying Ted lucked into getting Rodgers, but he certainly was presented with the circumstance and made the obvious decision at the time. Other than that, he has been pretty mediocre. The most similar thing I can think of to the Aaron Rodgers phenomenon is the coin flip where the Bucks got Lew Alcindor/Kareem Abdul Jabbar. That and the trades deriving from it kept the Bucks near the top for over 20 years. The only difference is that instead of trades parlaying a team into continued success after the big lucky break, it has been personnel people getting considered for jobs based on Ted's success.
Who among us, though, given a full time effort and a staff of scouts, couldn't roll the dice and make adequate draft picks, negotiate and sign our own players (or not), maybe go after and get (or not) other people's free agents or off the street?
This is patently false, unfortunately our records here don't stretch back that far. No one wanted a QB, they wanted Defensive help of skill position players.
QB was not high on the list and despite the value, people were not convinced of Rodgers and immediately everyone started complaining about drafting for the future and not for Favre's window.
The best that can be said of the public reaction is that by and large people did think this was a value pick.
You have to be joking with this.
I guess this level of ignorance of the knowledge, skills and abilities required, along with the extreme demands of the job, is why so many fans think they could do better than those that have dedicated their professional lives to learning their profession and still most don't ultimately rise to and/or succeed at the highest level.
It's all who you know and a bunch of tosses at the dart board eh? Sign all the best free agents, that's it.