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To: Bill who wrote (28575)1/3/2011 2:30:58 PM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 90472
 
I didn't want to tell Gloop that. Let the fireworks begin



To: Bill who wrote (28575)1/3/2011 2:38:49 PM
From: Augustus Gloop  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90472
 
I'm not sure that's true. I think he'd have to delegate a lot of authority to others but what coach doesn't? Beyond that I think his experience with some reckless decision making during his playing career could actually be a benefit as he tutors up and coming QB's.

I'm not suggesting that he'll for sure go into coaching and, if he does, I'm not saying he'll be a Lombardi, Halas or Belichick. What I am saying is that he's an adrenalin junkie, loves the action and would give it his all. Does that mean he'd be successful? Nope. But it wouldn't be for lack of effort - that much we already know.

I agree with you in so much that Favre is not a detail guy by nature. He's an improv guy and would need detail guys around him



To: Bill who wrote (28575)1/3/2011 2:55:44 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90472
 
Favre would likely enjoy being Director of Publicity. This way the cheerleaders and on-field reporters are technically not employees until after he interviews and hires them.

- Jeff