Pokerbrat2000
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I don't think it hurt, but it wasn't anywhere near the deciding factor. Brett Favre wasn't really Brett Favre yet; just a kid with some potential. All anyone knew about him at that point was that he was a talented quarterback with a hell of an arm but a questionable head.Agree completely 13 that Bob Harlan was the guy who changed things, and the order you have is right. Wolf and Holmgren and then Favre. Then White was the guy who made it ok for an NFL player to want to come to GB. Harlan was the best, easily the best executive to ever grace 1265, or maybe any franchise. And it's been 30 years of fabulous football since, and still going. I still remember the utter horror of Packer football in the 70s and 80s. It looked like the franchise was doomed. Thankfully, that changed.
(And White's free agency was huge news in the NFL because no one knew where he was gonna go. SI ran a cover story with a cut-out picture of White in a blank uniform - and the background consisted of the logos of all NFL team uniforms - I think. No one suspected GB, no one. I'm pretty sure Favre was already in town before White arrived and had something to do with recruiting him. Not sure about that part so maybe you or someone can verify.)
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...and back to your original point, Harlan. This article talks about how the culture of the organization reeled him in. The Forrest Gregg and Lindy Infante cultures certainly wouldn't have done that, or the reality is Ole and Judge Parins. They weren't leaders like Harlan was as president.It was Wolf and Holmgren who blew him away and made him want to be a part of what these guys were trying to build.
I'm guessing that will be his...Policy.Policy what a strange last name.
I'm sure he will do fine. Just keep the team financially stable.
the question is will he go door to door when Lambeau needs a 4b revitalization?
Yeah, make Dane county pay for it.I kind of understand the financial benefits that the Packers bring to Green Bay, but I am so F'ing tired of tax payers paying for stadiums. I do like how the Packers have done some of their public grifting, through their sales of paper (Packer stock), but the whole making Brown County pay for it, is BS in my opinion.
Yeah, make Dane county pay for it.