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I think you may have hit upon the truth here.Originally posted by pbmax View PostThe obvious catalyst for this, now that I have stopped pulling my hair out, would be requests for the Packers front office staff to be interviewed.
I am pretty sure that you cannot block assistant coaches from becoming HC, and you cannot hold a front office guy, even with an ongoing contract, from getting a GM job with final say.
If two teams approached the Packers about their heirs apparent, then Murphy might have felt it was time. That would be the time to ask Ted to jump upstairs so Murphy could sign his guy and keep at least one or two top lieutenants this offseason.
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dittoOriginally posted by ThunderDan View PostThanks for the run Ted. Thanks for having the balls to draft ARod when you had a HOF QB in Favre. Thanks for having the balls to show BF the door when he acted like a diva. Thanks for the 2010 Super Bowl and 8 years in a row in the playoffs.
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Aaron Nagler @AaronNagler
One thing to remember: Brian Gutekunst was reportedly the favorite for the 49ers GM job before he withdrew his name from consideration. He's a stronger candidate in Green Bay than some may think.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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This is pretty much how I feel. I'll give Murphy credit, he's certainly putting his reputation on the line. The easy decision (and the one I would have made) would have been to run it back with a new defensive coordinator. There are a number of ways this could go wrong - the new GM simply isn't very good, we lose McCarthy and spend 2 years getting the system learned. Any of those happening mean we've seen the end of contending with Rodgers.Originally posted by Smidgeon View PostMy thoughts exactly.
There's a chance to get this right, maybe for a long time (TT was going to retire at some point anyway). If Murphy does it wrong, the good old days just ended.Go PACK
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McGinn reports that the Executive Committee asked Murphy to move on from Thompson.
Does anyone have a subscription to McGinn's site or is it just garbage?
Specifically, the 45-member Board of Directors instructed CEO Mark Murphy to remove Thompson from the job.
McGinn points to “public images” of Thompson and “some recent interaction” with team executives as the impetus for the move, listing various factors that contributed to the conclusion that Thompson’s health prevents him from continuing in the job.
McGinn’s article delves into specifics that, indeed, would make Thompson unfit to continue in such a demanding job. It’s unclear what the issue is, but the concern generally relates to his ability to properly focus.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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I hear he is under consideration in Houston too so this might be why Ted is stepping down.Originally posted by pbmax View PostAaron Nagler @AaronNagler
One thing to remember: Brian Gutekunst was reportedly the favorite for the 49ers GM job before he withdrew his name from consideration. He's a stronger candidate in Green Bay than some may think.
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The problem with McGinn's report is that it seems to be based on personal feelings. I am not sure how solid it is, Wilde was VERY reluctant to bring it up.Originally posted by call_me_ishmael View PostPB, that's really, really interesting. Does anyone here have access to McGinn's site?
If the board said "get rid of this guy, he's unfit", my gut feeling is it's a health issue instead of a performance issue.
To give you a sense of the rumor mongering nature of it, the piece ends with weird speculation from a "friend" of McCarthy that thinks he is too heavy and old to have the same energy from 10 years ago.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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Throw me in the cautiously optimistic category. Happy to be trying something new, but realizing 8 out of 9 playoffs with a SB is a GREAT feat. #thankstedNow what y'all know about dem Texas boys
Comin' down in candied toys, smokin' weed and talkin' noise!!!
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Any time AR is playing he is a contender as proven the last 5 years. Throw in immediate help in the defensive backfield and a legit ILB and we could be dynamite.Swede: My expertise in this area is extensive. The essential difference between a "battleship" and an "aircraft carrier" is that an aircraft carrier requires five direct hits to sink, but it takes only four direct hits to sink a battleship.
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Anyone who lists ILB as a need before pass rush has a slow leak in their helmet.Originally posted by Tony Oday View PostAny time AR is playing he is a contender as proven the last 5 years. Throw in immediate help in the defensive backfield and a legit ILB and we could be dynamite.
Tony, I would take it in to have it looked at.
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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Thanksted for AR. Rodgers could get the Browns to the playoffs. He is the deodorant for all that stinks on this team.Originally posted by BZnDallas View PostThrow me in the cautiously optimistic category. Happy to be trying something new, but realizing 8 out of 9 playoffs with a SB is a GREAT feat. #thanksted
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Fascinating. I would love to see the article in it's entirety.Originally posted by pbmax View PostThe problem with McGinn's report is that it seems to be based on personal feelings. I am not sure how solid it is, Wilde was VERY reluctant to bring it up.
To give you a sense of the rumor mongering nature of it, the piece ends with weird speculation from a "friend" of McCarthy that thinks he is too heavy and old to have the same energy from 10 years ago.
There's this piece from Jan 1 2017, so last year this time, that says TT would likely transition to a senior advisor after the season. This is pretty much exactly what happened.
Ian Rapoport is pretty darn accurate for the most part. Maybe this was planned?
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