When I started the thread about Huff visiting Green Bay, I had read an article that seemed to suggest he was going to Green Bay first. Obviously that did not happen. Quite often, Green Bay seems to be the last visit free agents make when they go on a meet and greet tour.
This got me to thinking, do the Packers suffer somewhat because Green Bay is not the easiest place to get to?
Thinking back to the days when I traveled a lot for business, if I was making a multi-stop trip and had flexibility, I might choose the one most difficult to get to and out from as the last stop. Many other NFL cities have the advantage of being close to a large airport having direct flights from other NFL cities, or within easy connections. A trip to Green Bay and departing Green Bay requires another half days time coming and going, so putting it at the end of a schedule makes sense to me.
Not that the Packers would be a big participant in free agency anyway, but in some situations it might prevent them from having a chance if a team at an earlier stop makes a take it or leave it offer.
This got me to thinking, do the Packers suffer somewhat because Green Bay is not the easiest place to get to?
Thinking back to the days when I traveled a lot for business, if I was making a multi-stop trip and had flexibility, I might choose the one most difficult to get to and out from as the last stop. Many other NFL cities have the advantage of being close to a large airport having direct flights from other NFL cities, or within easy connections. A trip to Green Bay and departing Green Bay requires another half days time coming and going, so putting it at the end of a schedule makes sense to me.
Not that the Packers would be a big participant in free agency anyway, but in some situations it might prevent them from having a chance if a team at an earlier stop makes a take it or leave it offer.


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