And yes i'm a Ted Thompson hater i admit it and i don't hide it, but that makes me a true packer fan and not a bandwagon fan.
"dhazer" wrote:
Yeah. That part there makes zero sense, dude. Not hating the GM makes me a bandwagon fan? How do you figure that?
To answer the question: This is really quite simple, at least on the face of the issue. People don't like Thompson because he's the GM of a professional sports franchise - other than someone like Wolfe, how many GMs can you name who are or were loved by their fan base? GMs are generally disliked because they're the ones who make the moves some fans hate or fail to make moves other fans want to see made. Sports fans in general A) think they know what's best for the team, and 2) Mistrust anyone who, per their estimation, is paid too much for a job that they feel they could do themselves. Take a poll of any random fanbase and ask them if the players for their favorite teams are overpaid - most will say Hell Yes.
So you're dealing with the psychology of the sports fan, here - what leads them to those beliefs is another, much longer story, but you can make the general statement that
any team's GM is far more likely to be despised than loved.
Additional factors:
-Brett - this has been done to death, so I don't need to elaborate.
-Wolfe - Thompson took the place of one of the few GMs who WAS well-liked by the fan base (I'm aware that Mike was GM and HC for a period of time, but most casual fans don't connect him to that roll, and I know a number of Packers fans who thought Wolfe was still in that position while Mike was at the helm). That's not a recipe for success.
All the other stuff I could list could be listed for almost any GM; doesn't make a splash in FA, spends too much in FA unwisely, blah blah blah. There's not enough agreement within any fan base for a GM to make everyone happy. Can't be done.
So people don't like him because that's how it goes when you're the GM of a pro sports team, and additionally because of the 2 items I actually bothered to list.