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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 881969"><p>The issue I had with Wolf was there was little evidence that he was good or bad at his job. He spent the preponderance of his time in Green Bay in pro personnel. While we don't know how many excellent reports he might have written on upcoming free agents or guys on the street, those reports lay moribund in Thompson's in box. I think Gutekunst has run more veteran players through workouts, the practice squad and/or the roster in his brief two and a fraction seasons than Thompson did in a decade.</p><p></p><p>In one of Thompson's last years he commented that all hands are on deck for draft scouting. That certainly wouldn't recommend the talents of any of the pro personnel guys without knowin who was pounding the table for whom.</p><p></p><p>Whatever prescient Wolfian table-thumping for this player or that might have gone unheeded, Murphy certainly was not aware of it or impressed by it.</p><p></p><p>Wolf is now working for Hoodie as a consultant. There's no place in the NFL that has been more active in turning over veterans and trading up and down the draft board. Whatever Wolf is capable of Belchick is probably the best guy to figure that out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 881969"] The issue I had with Wolf was there was little evidence that he was good or bad at his job. He spent the preponderance of his time in Green Bay in pro personnel. While we don't know how many excellent reports he might have written on upcoming free agents or guys on the street, those reports lay moribund in Thompson's in box. I think Gutekunst has run more veteran players through workouts, the practice squad and/or the roster in his brief two and a fraction seasons than Thompson did in a decade. In one of Thompson's last years he commented that all hands are on deck for draft scouting. That certainly wouldn't recommend the talents of any of the pro personnel guys without knowin who was pounding the table for whom. Whatever prescient Wolfian table-thumping for this player or that might have gone unheeded, Murphy certainly was not aware of it or impressed by it. Wolf is now working for Hoodie as a consultant. There's no place in the NFL that has been more active in turning over veterans and trading up and down the draft board. Whatever Wolf is capable of Belchick is probably the best guy to figure that out. [/QUOTE]
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