Finley88Beast
14 years ago
Interesting thing I heard from MM today in his press conference,He was talking about Clay Matthews and how Ted Thompson went to USC in the fall before the following draft.Then he said Ted was in Texas this year,I like that he is going out early and looking at prospects.He sure knows how to find some good players.Idk if this has been discussed before or if a lot of Coaches/Managers do this but any thoughts on this?
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14 years ago
I noticed this in the transcript when I read it earlier.

I was gonna make a topic for it, but you beat me to it.

Personally, I love how Ted Thompson approaches things like this.
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beast
14 years ago
Don't all GMs and scout do that? ... or isn't that their job anyways?

Pro days are mainly focused on the kids that are becoming pros the next draft but the younger kids that want to can go though the drills as well (but have to wait for the kids that are going to be pros the next draft to go first.) ...

And when you have the huge programs go course they're going to go there year after year.

I think they start tracking players as soon as they start getting decent amounts of playing time. Which for some is as early as their rookies years.

(and some of the bigger programs you go watch them practice)
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RaiderPride
14 years ago

Don't all GMs and scout do that? ... or isn't that their job anyways?

"beast" wrote:



Yes they all do. However, do they do it well, or they do it half assed.?

Do they manage their time well? See as many prospects as possible in a regional trip? Do they study, call, investigate, and challenge every decision they have to make in an efficient professional and proven manner?

Do all GM's look beyond the central scouting reports? Do all GM's factor in pedigree like I did with Clay Matthews?

I put more into the job. I worker smarter and harder.

Edit: I mean Ted Thompson works smarter and harder. TYPO
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beast
14 years ago

Don't all GMs and scout do that? ... or isn't that their job anyways?

"RaiderPride" wrote:



Yes they all do. However, do they do it well, or they do it half assed.?

Do they manage their time well? See as many prospects as possible in a regional trip? Do they study, call, investigate, and challenge every decision they have to make in an efficient professional and proven manner?

Do all GM's look beyond the central scouting reports? Do all GM's factor in pedigree like I did with Clay Matthews?

I put more into the job. I worker smarter and harder.

Edit: I mean Ted Thompson works smarter and harder. TYPO

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I think you meant you put more into the job 😉 hahaha 😃

good works. Other than I'm not sure pedigree should always go into it... as some kids just aren't like their parents at all. Parents can be totally great people... and kids can be total @ holes...

BTW Matthews' brother is going into the draft soon... this year or next I forget. From what I hear he's not as good as clay but does he the raw potential to become better with a good coach. (He plays ILB) ...

I'm a bit worried about the ILB coach though. Great guy... but Hawk, Barnett, Bishop and Chillar haven't seem to get better.... then again maybe all of hit their ceiling before he ever coached them? ... so maybe not he's fault. But other than when Poppinga got better in coverage while in the 4-3 is the only time I saw someone really get better under his coaching. (well their is also Havner... but he became a TE so I'm not sure that should count.).
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Zero2Cool
14 years ago
Some GM's don't even attend the pro days for college and some have even skipped the combines.

Ted and a few more passionate GM's do go farther than the normal.


I believe it was Mike Sherman who dozed off at a combine at one time. I don't think you'll ever see Ted doing that.
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beast
14 years ago

I believe it was Mike Sherman who dozed off at a combine at one time. I don't think you'll ever see Ted doing that.

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haha Sherman did it more than just one year 😉

At one combine I was a bit disappointed that Ted and Mike were taking questions from the media while players were going. I was kind of hoping they would tell the media to nicely get lost and let us watch but they didn't.

of course the other Packers scout weren't with them so maybe they were watching? ...
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nerdmann
14 years ago
Yeah Ted does his due diligence. He's out there on the road checking out prospects. He's respected around the league for that.
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14 years ago
Being General Manager of the Green Bay Packers is a full time job.

He also has to check up on the scouts and double check their eyesight for talent.

Part of the reason Ron Wolf did not take a consulting job was that you had to spend hours and hours looking at tape and being informed to be a consultant otherwise your opinion meant nothing.

He did not want to put in all the hours in order to be informed.
Besides a consultant is someone you hire to do your job.
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RaiderPride
14 years ago

Besides a consultant is someone you hire to do your job.

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Cali Cheez... I have to disagree with you this one time.

The greatest leaders manage by design and objectives, they tell people exactly and precisely what they want them to do and then get the hell out of their way.

That is Ted.

That is why the Packers are where they are right now, and that is why my Raiders are where they are right now.
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