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<blockquote data-quote="GoPGo" data-source="post: 598105" data-attributes="member: 9064"><p>Schneider was born and raised in the shadow of Lambeau. He grew up a Packer fan. He worked here for the Packers for many years. Don't think that wouldn't play a role somewhere in his thinking. The only question is to what degree, but if I was to put money on it, I would think there's a moderate to good chance he would take a little less to come here. Players and coaches do it all the time. Why not GMs?</p><p></p><p>Another thing about it, it's not the exact same job. In Seattle, Carroll has the final say on personnel moves to the extent that he's like a co-GM (BTW, that raises the question of how much of Seattle's success is Schneider and how much is Carroll anyway?). No GM wields absolute power to the degree they do in Green Bay. And it's very possible he has an exit clause in his contract to go back to Green Bay if the opportunity presents itself. People close to him have acknowledged that the Packers remain his dream job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoPGo, post: 598105, member: 9064"] Schneider was born and raised in the shadow of Lambeau. He grew up a Packer fan. He worked here for the Packers for many years. Don't think that wouldn't play a role somewhere in his thinking. The only question is to what degree, but if I was to put money on it, I would think there's a moderate to good chance he would take a little less to come here. Players and coaches do it all the time. Why not GMs? Another thing about it, it's not the exact same job. In Seattle, Carroll has the final say on personnel moves to the extent that he's like a co-GM (BTW, that raises the question of how much of Seattle's success is Schneider and how much is Carroll anyway?). No GM wields absolute power to the degree they do in Green Bay. And it's very possible he has an exit clause in his contract to go back to Green Bay if the opportunity presents itself. People close to him have acknowledged that the Packers remain his dream job. [/QUOTE]
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