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<blockquote data-quote="Zero2Cool" data-source="post: 131936" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>McKenzie out of running for Titans' GM job</p><p></p><p>Former Packers exec Reinfeldt is front-runner</p><p></p><p>By Pete Dougherty</p><p><a href="mailto:pdougher@greenbaypressgazette.com">pdougher@greenbaypressgazette.com</a></p><p></p><p>Former Green Bay Packers executive Mike Reinfeldt is a leading candidate for the Tennessee Titans’ general manager job, but the Packers’ current director of pro personnel, Reggie McKenzie, no longer is in the running, said sources familiar with the Titans’ search.</p><p></p><p>Reinfeldt, who was a high-ranking front-office executive with the Packers from 1991-98, was invited back for a second interview with Titans owner Bud Adams this week. Reinfeldt, who currently is the Seattle Seahawks’ vice president/football administration, has a strong and long relationship with Adams and the organization, dating to when Reinfeldt was a starting safety for eight seasons (1976-83) when the team was the Houston Oilers.</p><p></p><p>McKenzie, in the meantime, was one of seven other candidates the Titans originally interviewed but was not asked back for a meeting with Adams. Besides having extensive experience as a pro and college scout with the Packers since 1994, McKenzie also has strong ties to the state of Tennessee. He was born in Knoxville, played football at the University of Tennessee and continues to run a three-day football camp in Knoxville every summer.</p><p></p><p>This was the second time McKenzie, who turns 44 on Feb. 8, has interviewed for a GM job. The other was last year with the Houston Texans.</p><p></p><p>The Titans are replacing Floyd Reese, who resigned this offseason after the team decided not to offer him a contract extension. Tennessee coach Jeff Fisher also carries the title of executive vice president and has a strong say in personnel, though he’s expressed no desire to take over the team’s personnel department as well as coach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zero2Cool, post: 131936, member: 43"] McKenzie out of running for Titans' GM job Former Packers exec Reinfeldt is front-runner By Pete Dougherty [email]pdougher@greenbaypressgazette.com[/email] Former Green Bay Packers executive Mike Reinfeldt is a leading candidate for the Tennessee Titans’ general manager job, but the Packers’ current director of pro personnel, Reggie McKenzie, no longer is in the running, said sources familiar with the Titans’ search. Reinfeldt, who was a high-ranking front-office executive with the Packers from 1991-98, was invited back for a second interview with Titans owner Bud Adams this week. Reinfeldt, who currently is the Seattle Seahawks’ vice president/football administration, has a strong and long relationship with Adams and the organization, dating to when Reinfeldt was a starting safety for eight seasons (1976-83) when the team was the Houston Oilers. McKenzie, in the meantime, was one of seven other candidates the Titans originally interviewed but was not asked back for a meeting with Adams. Besides having extensive experience as a pro and college scout with the Packers since 1994, McKenzie also has strong ties to the state of Tennessee. He was born in Knoxville, played football at the University of Tennessee and continues to run a three-day football camp in Knoxville every summer. This was the second time McKenzie, who turns 44 on Feb. 8, has interviewed for a GM job. The other was last year with the Houston Texans. The Titans are replacing Floyd Reese, who resigned this offseason after the team decided not to offer him a contract extension. Tennessee coach Jeff Fisher also carries the title of executive vice president and has a strong say in personnel, though he’s expressed no desire to take over the team’s personnel department as well as coach. [/QUOTE]
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