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<blockquote data-quote="Heyjoe4" data-source="post: 964684" data-attributes="member: 13032"><p>I get the "legendary" part, and actually think that was a big part in getting Ron Wolf to turn this "legendary" franchise around. It worked and a number of people/players followed him. </p><p></p><p>It's still fair to assume someone who has lived and coached in a big city would not want to spend more than half (or all) of their time in Green Bay, WI. It's a long way from "nonsense" - unless you were raised in Wisconsin and are a die-hard homer for the Pack. I meet those criteria but would not want to live in Green Bay. It's a sample of one and all I'm saying is that there are some (not all) coaching candidates who would turn down an offer because it's Green Bay (the location, not the team).</p><p></p><p>And at the same time I'm sure there are other candidates who would love to be part of the organization. Since Bob Harlan took over, it's quite impressive how he and others who followed him returned the word "glory" to the Packers. I lived through the glory years of the 60s and the "gory" years of the 70s and 80s. I have some appreciation for the group of people who came to Green Bay in the 90s and brought back the excellence we were used to in the 60s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heyjoe4, post: 964684, member: 13032"] I get the "legendary" part, and actually think that was a big part in getting Ron Wolf to turn this "legendary" franchise around. It worked and a number of people/players followed him. It's still fair to assume someone who has lived and coached in a big city would not want to spend more than half (or all) of their time in Green Bay, WI. It's a long way from "nonsense" - unless you were raised in Wisconsin and are a die-hard homer for the Pack. I meet those criteria but would not want to live in Green Bay. It's a sample of one and all I'm saying is that there are some (not all) coaching candidates who would turn down an offer because it's Green Bay (the location, not the team). And at the same time I'm sure there are other candidates who would love to be part of the organization. Since Bob Harlan took over, it's quite impressive how he and others who followed him returned the word "glory" to the Packers. I lived through the glory years of the 60s and the "gory" years of the 70s and 80s. I have some appreciation for the group of people who came to Green Bay in the 90s and brought back the excellence we were used to in the 60s. [/QUOTE]
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