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Reply to "Silverstein: Critics see potential problems with Packers Silo"

Ubetcha posted:
Packdog posted:

It's not the structure that wins, it's the men behind it. If Russ Ball does a good job with the budget(he has a proven track record) , Gutekunst stocks the cupboard with talent(things are looking up), and LeFluer is not only a master play-caller , but proves he can direct the ship - it doesn't matter what the structure is. 

Overly simplistic, but if you win the structure is fine, lose and its pointed to as the reason for the losses. 

Win. 

Agree with this. I wasn't nuts about the structure change because I think it leaves too many grey areas from an accountability perspective. However the right mix of managers and  good lines of communications will supersede the structure. Questions still to be answered.

Except he's directly meddling with the men being hired.  There is ZERO good things about a coach not fully having control of his staff or GM of his hires.

I'm trying to figure out why a guy that was completely asleep at the switch is suddenly the most qualified guy to be making those kinds of decisions.

Last edited by Henry
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