Wolf Attack
By Packer Pundit / Patrick Stuckey
Article Jacked from GB Press Gazette / Linkage >>
When former Packer GM Ron 'Yeah I'll trade a 1st round pick for that Fav-rah guy' Wolf makes a statement regarding football and evaluating talent... People tend to listen. Smart people that is!
Sooooooo... when Ron Wolf flat out says the Packers wont contend... you may want to just take that one to the Bank. However... Just... just... just this onece I hope he's wrong! Hey he's Not perfect... he drafted Jamal Reynolds!
Wolf Visits Camp...
Doesn't See a Contender
Has confidence in Thompson
By Rob Demovsky
It took Ron Wolf all of two training camp practices to come to the conclusion that the Green Bay Packers aren't a Super Bowl contender. At a time of year when every team harbors championship hopes, the Packers' retired general manager spoke frankly about the 2006 team after watching practice on Tuesday night and again Wednesday afternoon.
Wolf — who was in town to visit his son, Eliot, a Packers scout, and to spend time with Packers GM Ted Thompson — said he didn't know how far away the Packers are from contending, but didn't see it happening this year.
(Edit: And Here's Your Money Quote!)
"It's obviously not in the offing, I don't think, It wouldn't be this year," said Wolf.
A year ago, when the Packers were on their way to a 4-12 season, Wolf said a slew of injuries left them with "NFL-Europe caliber" players, especially at the offensive skill positions other than quarterback. Wolf believed a year ago that quarterback Brett Favre was still an elite player, but didn't have enough playmakers around him. He said Wednesday he saw nothing this week to change his mind about Favre, but claimed he wasn't qualified to assess the rest of the talent on the roster. However, he said he believes Thompson, who is in his second season as GM, has the right plan to turn the Packers around.
"It's just a matter of getting it implemented, which I'm sure he'll do," said Wolf, who hired Thompson as a Packers scout in 1992. "I mean, he's got a track record. He put that team (the Seattle Seahawks) that played in the Super Bowl together. He knows what he's got to do. He's just got to get it done. He's got a ways to go, and I'm sure he'll do it."
Wolf said Thompson didn't ask him for advice.
"If he did, I probably wouldn't come up here."
Wolf, who lives in Annapolis, Md., said he watched Saturday's 17-3 loss at San Diego in the preseason opener and didn't think it was as bad as it may have appeared.
"After you sit down and look at it, you see what you have to do to correct it," Wolf said. "Remember, you have to start some place. Imagine if that was the first game of the year." Wolf also said he was impressed with the way first-year coach Mike McCarthy ran practice. "It's a pretty good tempo," Wolf said. "I like a tempo like that."
Published by PackerPundit On Thursday, August 17, 2006 at 6:49 AM.
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