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<blockquote data-quote="TJV" data-source="post: 447413" data-attributes="member: 4300"><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'">So the rule changes were more important than the newly hired head of football operations who used the rules? The rule changes were a bigger factor than Wolf's incredible talent evaluation skills, his putting a new scouting system in place, implementing a new drafting and player acquisition philosophy and hiring a new HC who put a new staff in place? If rule changes were the "biggest factor" it seems you're saying if the current structure of the organization had stayed in place and Wolf never came to Green Bay, Braatz continued in his role (with fuzzy lines of authority in the organization), and Infante was HC for the next several seasons after '91, the Packers' franchise would have likely turned around because of the change in rules which applied to every NFL franchise. I completely disagree with that notion. IMO the most important factor in any organization is the people who populate it. And in almost all organizations the quality of leadership is extremely important. No matter what rules were in place, having one of the best VP/GMs heading the football operations was supremely important IMO. </span></p><p> </p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'">longtimefan, there is another option regarding what someone told you: While I understand you don't want to name the source of that information, I can believe someone told you that but since I can't evaluate that person's credibility or his/her relationship to the QBs, I can still question the substance of what (s)he said and not think you are "full of it". And if Rodgers bluntly denied that happened I would believe him - certainly over Favre and also over your source without knowing more about him/her. </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJV, post: 447413, member: 4300"] [FONT=Georgia] [/FONT][FONT=Tahoma]So the rule changes were more important than the newly hired head of football operations who used the rules? The rule changes were a bigger factor than Wolf's incredible talent evaluation skills, his putting a new scouting system in place, implementing a new drafting and player acquisition philosophy and hiring a new HC who put a new staff in place? If rule changes were the "biggest factor" it seems you're saying if the current structure of the organization had stayed in place and Wolf never came to Green Bay, Braatz continued in his role (with fuzzy lines of authority in the organization), and Infante was HC for the next several seasons after '91, the Packers' franchise would have likely turned around because of the change in rules which applied to every NFL franchise. I completely disagree with that notion. IMO the most important factor in any organization is the people who populate it. And in almost all organizations the quality of leadership is extremely important. No matter what rules were in place, having one of the best VP/GMs heading the football operations was supremely important IMO. [/FONT] [FONT=Tahoma]longtimefan, there is another option regarding what someone told you: While I understand you don't want to name the source of that information, I can believe someone told you that but since I can't evaluate that person's credibility or his/her relationship to the QBs, I can still question the substance of what (s)he said and not think you are "full of it". And if Rodgers bluntly denied that happened I would believe him - certainly over Favre and also over your source without knowing more about him/her. [/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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