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All I read was desperation. Don't be desperate.
I’m literally one of the most patient guys on here.
The only desperation here is your obvious feeble attempts at trolling for conflict.
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All I read was desperation. Don't be desperate.
Alonzo wasn’t the GM at Cleveland so he didn’t have final say on all things Cleveland football... he’s not responsible for that organization being what it’s always been. All he can do is do a good job in the role his job required him to do and thats what he did.
Blake can get fired like any other AD he’s done nothing to have job security... Richt was the reason the IPF was able to be completed not his “fundraising” expertise.
You know that nice Super Bowl the packers won? Guess who was in that front office and became a executive in it...
Alonzo Highsmith’s resume in the NFL didn’t start at Cleveland and he assisted in adding more talent to that organization than they’ve ever had ... It’s a reason why his name is highly respected across the NFL. He is more than qualified to be a football AD for this program.
and you forgot that he has no experience doing that at the college level.
No they are not. Some football people are better suited to one or the other.Doesn’t matter management and administrations skills are transferable. Once you learn the nuances of the business.
This / exactly.Alonzo Highsmith’s resume in the NFL didn’t start at Cleveland and he assisted in adding more talent to that organization than they’ve ever had ... It’s a reason why his name is highly respected across the NFL. He is more than qualified to be a football AD for this program.
After Ted Thompson was fired it was super interesting to watch the internal three-headed race for next GM of the Packers between Wolf (the boy-wonder, son of Ron Wolf, NFL Hall of Famer as a GM; Eliot cut his teeth as a scout), Russ Ball (the business savvy option) and Gutekunst (another personnel guy; who got the job).Doing a little more digging on Zo I ran into a guy named Eliot Wolf who interestingly came with Zo from Green Bay to Cleveland and is also a UM alumnus.
His position was asst GM to Dorsey. Zo was more a talent scout. I think he would actually be more of an AD fit given his background and experience than Zo.
After Ted Thompson was fired it was super interesting to watch the internal three-headed race for next GM of the Packers between Wolf (the boy-wonder, son of Ron Wolf, NFL Hall of Famer as a GM; Eliot cut his teeth as a scout), Russ Ball (the business savvy option) and Gutekunst (another personnel guy; who got the job).
The Packers realized they couldn’t keep Wolf if they didn’t hire him for the GM spot because he was so popular throughout the league but ultimately felt Gutekunst was the best option. They gave Ball a promotion following so they could retain him.
I apologize for the long background but I don’t think Wolf would be a qualified AD, he’s a talent guy at the end of the day. Overseeing a football program? Sure, I absolutely think that “Chief of Football Staff” title would be a good fit for a guy like him.
All of that being said, I imagine his interest is something like that is hovering right around 0%. He’s a rising star in NFL circles, Dorsey and his reputations will not be tarnished by the Browns’ debacle. The Haslam’s are really ******* things up for that franchise after making what I believed a savvy move in bringing in Dorsey, Wolf and Zo. Hiring Kitchens (super green) proved a bad move because of the lack of experience and indecisiveness amongst other things but Dorsey will get another shot somewhere soon and Wolf will be an NFL GM in short time as well.
Strawley does a fine job. I hope she gets promoted to AD.Ok. You prefer Blake James?
No they are not. Some football people are better suited to one or the other.
This debate will solve itself when Highsmith takes his next job. The marketplace will tell us his value.
And I always get a laugh by the "we just need a good coach" comment. That's like saying golf is easy, its just distance and accuracy.
I didn't follow his tenure in GB all that closely, so I just googled it. I'm not so sure he was fired, let-go, whatever you want to call it... he appears to have chose to go to GB after some upper management shakeups, and that GB had interest in retaining him.He could be great in Miami, and I want him in Miami, but NFL teams dont fare well with his evaluations. Packers moved on from him and are now one of best teams in NFC. Browns are firing him. The Browns.
I think the dude is great for Miami, just not sold on his evaluating skills based off his NFL track record to say he is the end all, be all with the program. Could he help? Without a doubt, but people keep saying he is some Jedi style evaluator. I dont see that. He would bring his persona and attitude which would help more along with a name that So Fla would know and respect.
I didn't follow his tenure in GB all that closely, so I just googled it. I'm not so sure he was fired, let-go, whatever you want to call it... he appears to have chose to go to GB after some upper management shakeups, and that GB had interest in retaining him.
Regardless, he has been an NFL scout/evaluator for many years and keeps getting promoted. We are using Manny and a support staff filled of God knows who, who constantly miss on talent we could've had. I'm not talking about losing guys to Bama, I am talking about the Zack Moss type guys, for example.
In Zo I trust. No one will change my mind on that. CFB is a business, and UM should treat its football program as such. Be on the cutting edge of hiring a GM of football at the collegiate level, and have it run by someone that's been in senior management positions in the league for a decade. I can't believe anyone would be opposed to this.
I didn't follow his tenure in GB all that closely, so I just googled it. I'm not so sure he was fired, let-go, whatever you want to call it... he appears to have chose to go to GB after some upper management shakeups, and that GB had interest in retaining him.
Regardless, he has been an NFL scout/evaluator for many years and keeps getting promoted. We are using Manny and a support staff filled of God knows who, who constantly miss on talent we could've had. I'm not talking about losing guys to Bama, I am talking about the Zack Moss type guys, for example.
In Zo I trust. No one will change my mind on that. CFB is a business, and UM should treat its football program as such. Be on the cutting edge of hiring a GM of football at the collegiate level, and have it run by someone that's been in senior management positions in the league for a decade. I can't believe anyone would be opposed to this.
In my opinion, yes.Ok. Is Zo the best available out there for this cutting edge role u speak of? Is he a lottery pick per se...just for shiit and giggles...I'll wait.
In my opinion, yes.
Main Reason - he wants to be here and is invested in the program. What good is a lottery pick like Eli Manning when he refuses to play for the team that drafted him? Zo would be here for the long run and be a stabilizing presence that this program desperately needs.