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<blockquote data-quote="sschind" data-source="post: 728335" data-attributes="member: 10247"><p>Was there more to the comment that the PFT article didn't mention because I didn't read anything that said TT has the job as long as he wants without the caveat <strong>and he’s still doing a good job </strong>which he really said. Of course it doesn't sound nearly as controversial when you bother to quote people correctly. </p><p></p><p>Like I said before and he said it again he sees things differently than a lot of fans do. </p><p></p><p>If Murphy didn't think TT has built a team capable of winning the SB I don't think he would keep him around after his contract ran out. I don't think he would fire him before but if he thought a change was due I think he would tell Ted he didn't plan on extending him and Ted would retire. People keep saying how the Packers brass is happy to keep things consistent and watch the money roll in. Do you have any idea how much more money would roll in if the team won a SB or two. If all they cared about was making the most money possible they would do whatever they thought they had to to accomplish it and since changing a GM who was not capable of getting the job done would be a step in that direction its obvious that Murphy thinks Ted can get the job done. If you have a GM that you think can get the job done why change?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sschind, post: 728335, member: 10247"] Was there more to the comment that the PFT article didn't mention because I didn't read anything that said TT has the job as long as he wants without the caveat [B]and he’s still doing a good job [/B]which he really said. Of course it doesn't sound nearly as controversial when you bother to quote people correctly. Like I said before and he said it again he sees things differently than a lot of fans do. If Murphy didn't think TT has built a team capable of winning the SB I don't think he would keep him around after his contract ran out. I don't think he would fire him before but if he thought a change was due I think he would tell Ted he didn't plan on extending him and Ted would retire. People keep saying how the Packers brass is happy to keep things consistent and watch the money roll in. Do you have any idea how much more money would roll in if the team won a SB or two. If all they cared about was making the most money possible they would do whatever they thought they had to to accomplish it and since changing a GM who was not capable of getting the job done would be a step in that direction its obvious that Murphy thinks Ted can get the job done. If you have a GM that you think can get the job done why change? [/QUOTE]
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