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<blockquote data-quote="Mondio" data-source="post: 590944" data-attributes="member: 10441"><p>speaking of smart *** replies, anyway. Harlan was part of the decision making "group" earlier in his career. Yes or yes?? GB did not have a person like Wolf or even a position Wolf could take and instead they had a different structure, yes, or yes? You don't think he had his hand in lots of decisions BEFORE Wolf arrived on the scene? Anyway, I get it, you think the book should be about Harlan. I tend to think he played a small part. An important one, yes, but in the grand scheme of things, this story is about Wolf, Favre, Holmgren, Reggie and many others.</p><p></p><p>I didn't say I didn't know how his change in the organizational aspect affected Wolf's decision to come here. I said he did something many teams have done before and it was just as likely Wolf said he wanted control of roster decisions and if he wanted him to make it happen, as it was Harlan had some vision in his sleep and turned the franchise around. I don't think he did anything revolutionary.</p><p></p><p>as for the effect Harlan had on the referendum, I tend to think the Green Bay Packers winning had more to do with it than his early morning meetings. You have proof to the contrary? LOL. </p><p></p><p>It's not like I dislike the man, I just don't think the 90's Packers are a result of Bob Harlan. I think they're a result of many other much more important people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mondio, post: 590944, member: 10441"] speaking of smart *** replies, anyway. Harlan was part of the decision making "group" earlier in his career. Yes or yes?? GB did not have a person like Wolf or even a position Wolf could take and instead they had a different structure, yes, or yes? You don't think he had his hand in lots of decisions BEFORE Wolf arrived on the scene? Anyway, I get it, you think the book should be about Harlan. I tend to think he played a small part. An important one, yes, but in the grand scheme of things, this story is about Wolf, Favre, Holmgren, Reggie and many others. I didn't say I didn't know how his change in the organizational aspect affected Wolf's decision to come here. I said he did something many teams have done before and it was just as likely Wolf said he wanted control of roster decisions and if he wanted him to make it happen, as it was Harlan had some vision in his sleep and turned the franchise around. I don't think he did anything revolutionary. as for the effect Harlan had on the referendum, I tend to think the Green Bay Packers winning had more to do with it than his early morning meetings. You have proof to the contrary? LOL. It's not like I dislike the man, I just don't think the 90's Packers are a result of Bob Harlan. I think they're a result of many other much more important people. [/QUOTE]
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