I would normally roast this report over the coals for being so general that it can be true and wrong at the same time (might happen as soon as some time in the future!). But RapSheet has ferreted out details from the coaching side (and occasionally the admin side) that have been proven true previously.
He lists this as a surprise and its the last item. I think this is pure speculation, meaning that Bretsky might be Rap Sheet or his source. But here it is in print. I mean pixels.
My take is this is more likely to happen at Murphy's insistence if the Packers disappoint at end of season. Murph and the Magictones would be far more willing to risk losing one or two front office guys if they win another Super Bowl, as it will be his second and he likely has his job for life. Thompson obviously could call it a career voluntarily with a win.
If you're looking for a surprise, the Packers could be it. While the coaching staff may tinker after the season, including possibly OC Edgar Bennett likely getting head coach interviews, it is expected to have minimal changes. The front office, however, is a different story. GM Ted Thompson is under contract through 2018, but this could be the year he steps aside and becomes a senior scouting adviser. If Green Bay has success in the playoffs, that possibility increases. There are a few reasons why: First of all, Director of Football Operations Eliot Wolf is coveted and he'll have opportunities to interview as a GM elsewhere. The organization could risk losing him if he's not promoted. Second of all, CEO Mark Murphy still hasn't hired his own guy, and he's been around the organization much more this year as he studies things from the inside. There are plenty of talented people in the Packers front office -- VP Russ Ball, Director of Player Personnel Brian Gutekunst and Senior Personnel Executive Alonzo Highsmith among them. And this could be the year Thompson steps aside to make way for them.
My take is this is more likely to happen at Murphy's insistence if the Packers disappoint at end of season. Murph and the Magictones would be far more willing to risk losing one or two front office guys if they win another Super Bowl, as it will be his second and he likely has his job for life. Thompson obviously could call it a career voluntarily with a win.


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