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<blockquote data-quote="weeds" data-source="post: 542837" data-attributes="member: 39"><p>I've often wondered about Winston Moss to be honest. Don't know much about the guy - and, he does keep a very, very low profile. It would be easy to forget that he's even on staff. Thing is, he was designated as Assistant Head Coach a number of years ago which presumably keeps him insulated from teams searching for a defensive coordinator (my understanding is that if someone came calling and hired him, the Packers could demand compensation - I could have that notion all twisted up - not sure). I guess, if the guy is valuable enough to be designated "Assistant Head Coach", why doesn't he hold a more ... um ... powerful(?) position than LB Coach?</p><p></p><p>Is he that good? That highly thought of around the league?? I mean, does he report to Capers or McCarthy, or both? The man is an enigma wrapped in a question mark, I tell ya....</p><p></p><p>Can anyone help me untwist this? I really do not understand this concept. In the world of non-NFL business practices I understand because I report to a Board of Directors, a CEO and Senior Executive V-P (sometimes, all at once - damn and drat, I say....) ... but ... how does this play out in Green Bay?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weeds, post: 542837, member: 39"] I've often wondered about Winston Moss to be honest. Don't know much about the guy - and, he does keep a very, very low profile. It would be easy to forget that he's even on staff. Thing is, he was designated as Assistant Head Coach a number of years ago which presumably keeps him insulated from teams searching for a defensive coordinator (my understanding is that if someone came calling and hired him, the Packers could demand compensation - I could have that notion all twisted up - not sure). I guess, if the guy is valuable enough to be designated "Assistant Head Coach", why doesn't he hold a more ... um ... powerful(?) position than LB Coach? Is he that good? That highly thought of around the league?? I mean, does he report to Capers or McCarthy, or both? The man is an enigma wrapped in a question mark, I tell ya.... Can anyone help me untwist this? I really do not understand this concept. In the world of non-NFL business practices I understand because I report to a Board of Directors, a CEO and Senior Executive V-P (sometimes, all at once - damn and drat, I say....) ... but ... how does this play out in Green Bay? [/QUOTE]
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