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<blockquote data-quote="TJV" data-source="post: 590947" data-attributes="member: 4300"><p>Harlan was one of many but Parins was in charge – Harlan couldn’t have made the change until 1989 when he was in charge. No, what you posted was: “<em>I don't know how likely or unlikely it would have been we would have hired Wolf. Seems he was a traditional football guy, I think the opportunity at resurrecting a storied franchise was appealing to him.” </em>If that were true, why didn’t Wolf take the job in 1987? That’s the point. What were the chances of a change if Parins remained president? <em>Zero or zero? <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/rolleyes.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":rolleyes:" title="Roll Eyes :rolleyes:" data-shortname=":rolleyes:" /> </em>Without Harlan’s change no Wolf, without Wolf… See, that’s cause and effect. Of course Wolf and Holmgren played a huge part, but they were in Green Bay because of Harlan. And of course other teams hired men to control football operations but that wasn’t the case in Green Bay since Lombardi left. I don’t know how much you were paying attention during that time – from all you don’t know, I’m guessing not much. Of course it wasn’t Harlan alone, but he played a huge role.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJV, post: 590947, member: 4300"] Harlan was one of many but Parins was in charge – Harlan couldn’t have made the change until 1989 when he was in charge. No, what you posted was: “[I]I don't know how likely or unlikely it would have been we would have hired Wolf. Seems he was a traditional football guy, I think the opportunity at resurrecting a storied franchise was appealing to him.” [/I]If that were true, why didn’t Wolf take the job in 1987? That’s the point. What were the chances of a change if Parins remained president? [I]Zero or zero? :rolleyes: [/I]Without Harlan’s change no Wolf, without Wolf… See, that’s cause and effect. Of course Wolf and Holmgren played a huge part, but they were in Green Bay because of Harlan. And of course other teams hired men to control football operations but that wasn’t the case in Green Bay since Lombardi left. I don’t know how much you were paying attention during that time – from all you don’t know, I’m guessing not much. Of course it wasn’t Harlan alone, but he played a huge role. [/QUOTE]
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