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<blockquote data-quote="AmishMafia" data-source="post: 664165" data-attributes="member: 2846"><p>Hope TT lasts another 10 years but that last press conference I thought the last year took a toll on TT's health.</p><p></p><p>But really, what does anyone really know about Elliot Wolf? Just because his dad was nearly as good of a GM as TT does not qualify him. He may be capable he may not be, and not a poster here really has a clue.</p><p></p><p>Remember when Holmgren left Seattle and there was a popular push to crown him as GM? Despite his lack of experience and deficiencies in Seattle? He got a similar job in Cleveland and in two short years put the franchise back 4 years. Didn't know that was even possible. He realized his limitations and resigned with his tail between his legs. My point being, this isnt a time for nostalgia, but a time for practical and careful thought. After TT, Schneider may be the next best GM in football.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AmishMafia, post: 664165, member: 2846"] Hope TT lasts another 10 years but that last press conference I thought the last year took a toll on TT's health. But really, what does anyone really know about Elliot Wolf? Just because his dad was nearly as good of a GM as TT does not qualify him. He may be capable he may not be, and not a poster here really has a clue. Remember when Holmgren left Seattle and there was a popular push to crown him as GM? Despite his lack of experience and deficiencies in Seattle? He got a similar job in Cleveland and in two short years put the franchise back 4 years. Didn't know that was even possible. He realized his limitations and resigned with his tail between his legs. My point being, this isnt a time for nostalgia, but a time for practical and careful thought. After TT, Schneider may be the next best GM in football. [/QUOTE]
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