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<blockquote data-quote="Heyjoe4" data-source="post: 963205" data-attributes="member: 13032"><p>Good point and one of the drawbacks of public ownership. Now the Packers have put up 30 years of fantastic football. It wasn't always so. The current makeup of the board is irrelevant, these people are placeholders. Murphy makes the decisions. And that's dangerous. If the Packers sink back to mediocrity one-man rule makes change difficult. He had no problem firing MM, but MM wasn't "his guy" anyway. What if MLF's performance slips (heaven forbid!). Remember the nine years Bart Starr was HC (bless his kind soul and RIP)?</p><p></p><p>But that's the way it is in GB. Kind of brings up the question - who submitted and approved Murphy's hire? Who interviewed him? My guess is it was largely done by his predecessor, Bob Harlan. Anyone have better information? I'm guessing here. And FWIW, I'm not crazy about Murphy. He strikes me as full of himself. People like that are slow to admit their own mistakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heyjoe4, post: 963205, member: 13032"] Good point and one of the drawbacks of public ownership. Now the Packers have put up 30 years of fantastic football. It wasn't always so. The current makeup of the board is irrelevant, these people are placeholders. Murphy makes the decisions. And that's dangerous. If the Packers sink back to mediocrity one-man rule makes change difficult. He had no problem firing MM, but MM wasn't "his guy" anyway. What if MLF's performance slips (heaven forbid!). Remember the nine years Bart Starr was HC (bless his kind soul and RIP)? But that's the way it is in GB. Kind of brings up the question - who submitted and approved Murphy's hire? Who interviewed him? My guess is it was largely done by his predecessor, Bob Harlan. Anyone have better information? I'm guessing here. And FWIW, I'm not crazy about Murphy. He strikes me as full of himself. People like that are slow to admit their own mistakes. [/QUOTE]
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