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Re: Ed Policy will transition to President & CEO

Posted: 26 Jun 2024 18:49
by NCF
It’s not just the Packers. Everyone is being taught to hate straight, white, middle-aged males. Unfortunately, you are pushing the argument in their favor.

Re: Ed Policy will transition to President & CEO

Posted: 26 Jun 2024 20:59
by Pckfn23
NCF wrote:
26 Jun 2024 18:49
It’s not just the Packers. Everyone is being taught to hate straight, white, middle-aged males.
Nonsense

Re: Ed Policy will transition to President & CEO

Posted: 26 Jun 2024 21:04
by NCF
Not even close to being serious.

Re: Ed Policy will transition to President & CEO

Posted: 26 Jun 2024 21:05
by Pckfn23
NCF wrote:
26 Jun 2024 21:04
Not even close to being serious.
Sorry, thought you were. My apologies. Agree with your sarcasm!

Re: Ed Policy will transition to President & CEO

Posted: 26 Jun 2024 23:28
by lupedafiasco
NCF wrote:
26 Jun 2024 21:04
Not even close to being serious.
You can never tell these if I’m being honest.

Re: Ed Policy will transition to President & CEO

Posted: 27 Jun 2024 08:50
by Acrobat
APB wrote:
26 Jun 2024 12:14
go pak go wrote:
25 Jun 2024 10:38
Excited to have a new a name at the top to blame when our 4th tight end on the roster makes a mistake on punt coverage unit.
I am more interested to see if Policy will tweak the leadership hierarchy once he takes over, i.e. continue having the HC report directly to the team president rather than the GM. I can’t say I liked that change when Murphy incorporated it and I still don’t.
My exact thoughts, but I'm still in the boat of "I don't actually know if it works or not" camp.

Re: Ed Policy will transition to President & CEO

Posted: 27 Jun 2024 09:16
by Yoop
NCF wrote:
26 Jun 2024 18:49
It’s not just the Packers. Everyone is being taught to hate straight, white, middle-aged males. Unfortunately, you are pushing the argument in their favor.
I mostly just hate everyone, I'am not a segregationist :rotf:

Re: Ed Policy will transition to President & CEO

Posted: 27 Jun 2024 16:46
by Papa John
BSA wrote:
24 Jun 2024 11:36
Continuity at the top offers a stable organization both in the transition phase and going forward for The Mighty Green Bay Packers
That in turn allows the football people to focus on football.


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This guy seems too polished. Idk, everything's just too perfect. Just hope there's not some bombshell that comes out like he has a dead hooker buried somewhere out there in the reeds. Sorry guys, I'm just a worrier- I want what's best for my franchise and anything can happen at any time.

Re: Ed Policy will transition to President & CEO

Posted: 27 Jun 2024 16:57
by go pak go
wallyuwl wrote:
26 Jun 2024 16:49
Uh oh, a White male. What happened to the Packers' DEI initiative? Just talk.
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