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<blockquote data-quote="Heatherthepackgirl" data-source="post: 131935" data-attributes="member: 416"><p>By TOM SILVERSTEIN</p><p><a href="mailto:tsilverstein@journalsentinel.com">tsilverstein@journalsentinel.com</a></p><p>Posted: Jan. 26, 2007</p><p></p><p>Green Bay Packers pro personnel director Reggie McKenzie interviewed Friday for the Tennessee Titans' general manager position, sources said.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Packers pro personnel director Reggie McKenzie (left) and GM Ted Thompson watch as Green Bay prepares for a game against the Bears last September. McKenzie interviewed Friday for the Titans' GM position, according to sources.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The Packers gave the Titans permission last week to interview McKenzie, a native of Knoxville, Tenn., who attended the University of Tennessee. McKenzie is one of a handful of candidates the Titans are interviewing for the position formerly held by Floyd Reese.</p><p></p><p>McKenzie has privately expressed a strong interest in the job because of the proximity to his hometown and the increased responsibility he would have. The Titans aren't giving their general manager final say on the head coach, but they are allowing him control of the personnel department.</p><p></p><p>Titans coach Jeff Fisher is considered one of the top coaches in the NFL, but he has expressed no desire to run the football operation by himself. Still, he will wield tremendous influence in everything the Titans do, so the new general manager won't have the kind of authority, for example, that Ted Thompson has in Green Bay.</p><p></p><p>McKenzie, 44, interviewed for the Houston Texans' general manager position last year but did not get the job.</p><p></p><p>Under Thompson, McKenzie is in charge of the pro personnel department but he also has been given college scouting duties. Both he and personnel analyst John Schneider handle both pro and college scouting assignments.</p><p></p><p>Among the others the Titans are interested in are Seattle vice president of football operations Mike Reinfeldt, Seattle director of player personnel Ruston Webster, Jacksonville director of pro personnel Charles Bailey and possibly Miami general manager Randy Mueller. They are also considering two in-house candidates.</p><p></p><p>It's unclear how Thompson would make up for McKenzie's loss if he were hired by the Titans. McKenzie's assistants, Tim Terry and Eliot Wolf, would be candidates, although Thompson could bring someone in from outside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heatherthepackgirl, post: 131935, member: 416"] By TOM SILVERSTEIN [email]tsilverstein@journalsentinel.com[/email] Posted: Jan. 26, 2007 Green Bay Packers pro personnel director Reggie McKenzie interviewed Friday for the Tennessee Titans' general manager position, sources said. Packers pro personnel director Reggie McKenzie (left) and GM Ted Thompson watch as Green Bay prepares for a game against the Bears last September. McKenzie interviewed Friday for the Titans' GM position, according to sources. The Packers gave the Titans permission last week to interview McKenzie, a native of Knoxville, Tenn., who attended the University of Tennessee. McKenzie is one of a handful of candidates the Titans are interviewing for the position formerly held by Floyd Reese. McKenzie has privately expressed a strong interest in the job because of the proximity to his hometown and the increased responsibility he would have. The Titans aren't giving their general manager final say on the head coach, but they are allowing him control of the personnel department. Titans coach Jeff Fisher is considered one of the top coaches in the NFL, but he has expressed no desire to run the football operation by himself. Still, he will wield tremendous influence in everything the Titans do, so the new general manager won't have the kind of authority, for example, that Ted Thompson has in Green Bay. McKenzie, 44, interviewed for the Houston Texans' general manager position last year but did not get the job. Under Thompson, McKenzie is in charge of the pro personnel department but he also has been given college scouting duties. Both he and personnel analyst John Schneider handle both pro and college scouting assignments. Among the others the Titans are interested in are Seattle vice president of football operations Mike Reinfeldt, Seattle director of player personnel Ruston Webster, Jacksonville director of pro personnel Charles Bailey and possibly Miami general manager Randy Mueller. They are also considering two in-house candidates. It's unclear how Thompson would make up for McKenzie's loss if he were hired by the Titans. McKenzie's assistants, Tim Terry and Eliot Wolf, would be candidates, although Thompson could bring someone in from outside. [/QUOTE]
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