Mike. Thoughts on Saleh. Every Pack fan around says this is a huge win. I say, humans being humans, this will be bad. Why do we need him here? Hafley is doing well, the D looks good, and Matt bringing in his best friend could possibly drive a wedge, or maybe cause the talking heads to start chirping the first time the D lays an egg. If he wants Saleh on the staff, this should have been done next off-season.
Except he isn't there to help with the Defense. He is there to evaluate the Packers offense from a defensive perspective. Why do Packer fans have to see everything as a negative.
@dougdaumueller8727 pack fans don't see everything as a negative, as i already stated, quite the opposite. They are playing well this year. And I understand what the stated reason is. I'm asking Mike about the perception and possible fallout from it. It's why I asked here, from a former player and a guy with experience inside buildings, rather than a fan who sees everything through rose colored glasses. I contend that the risk of this is far greater than the little benefit gained.
@@OldDudeGPG All you have to do is watch Cheesehead TV during a game and see all the negativity there is. Bringing Saleh in can only help the team. The more good football minds the better.
@@dubyajay7860 If Hafley is that insecure we don't need him. He worked with Saleh on the same staff. Hafley knows he is not there to take his job. I would hate to been around the teams you were with if that was there attitude to bringing in good football minds to help.
Mike. Thoughts on Saleh. Every Pack fan around says this is a huge win. I say, humans being humans, this will be bad. Why do we need him here? Hafley is doing well, the D looks good, and Matt bringing in his best friend could possibly drive a wedge, or maybe cause the talking heads to start chirping the first time the D lays an egg. If he wants Saleh on the staff, this should have been done next off-season.
Except he isn't there to help with the Defense. He is there to evaluate the Packers offense from a defensive perspective. Why do Packer fans have to see everything as a negative.
@dougdaumueller8727 pack fans don't see everything as a negative, as i already stated, quite the opposite. They are playing well this year. And I understand what the stated reason is. I'm asking Mike about the perception and possible fallout from it. It's why I asked here, from a former player and a guy with experience inside buildings, rather than a fan who sees everything through rose colored glasses. I contend that the risk of this is far greater than the little benefit gained.
@@dougdaumueller8727 Your take on Packer Fans sucks to say the least. They're some of the best FB fans around.
@@OldDudeGPG All you have to do is watch Cheesehead TV during a game and see all the negativity there is. Bringing Saleh in can only help the team. The more good football minds the better.
@@dubyajay7860 If Hafley is that insecure we don't need him. He worked with Saleh on the same staff. Hafley knows he is not there to take his job. I would hate to been around the teams you were with if that was there attitude to bringing in good football minds to help.