jets to interview packer's john dorsey for GM

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  1. Dom

    Dom Well-Known Member

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    sounds cool
     
  2. The 1985er

    The 1985er Well-Known Member

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    awesome at least they are going after people from good organization.
     
  3. major33

    major33 Well-Known Member

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    I like the sound of this.
     
  4. Footballgod214

    Footballgod214 Well-Known Member

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    His cheese-head hat should fit in good with our circus atmosphere!
     
  5. ArmandJ

    ArmandJ Well-Known Member

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    CIRCUS!!!!!

    But seriously, I'm liking this. If we make the right move, we can be a consistent division contender for a good while.
     
  6. Axel3419

    Axel3419 Well-Known Member

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    Cimini: http://espn.go.com/blog/new-york/je...xec?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

     
  7. fozzi58

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    I guess I get to break out the green cheese head I wore when Favre was here.
     
  8. Br4d

    Br4d 2018 Weeb Ewbank Award

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    It'd be great if Dorsey decided to give this a whirl. He's one of the best candidates out there.
     
  9. NYJalltheway

    NYJalltheway Well-Known Member

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    The first 3 nominees I was all for, then the Browns ex-gm was mentioned, and I think they've been improving, but don't get the big deal. Now with this one, the 5th I believe, I would be STOKED. The Packers are a big part of me being a Jets fan. They never do anything exciting in free agency, or make cool trades. They just draft all their players...and they're all pretty good....so obviously I'm all for this.
     
  10. TurkJetFan

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    it also helps matters when your QB is Aaron Rodgers...but considering he was drafted as well, I can't really disagree.

    :)
     
  11. PearsonJones

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    "Has served four tenures in Green Bay: first as a player (1984-89); second as a college scout (1991-1997) and director of college scouting (1997-98); third as director of college scouting (2000-2012); and fourth as the current director – football operations (2012-present).
    Served on the NFL College Advisory Committee.
    A linebacker during his playing days, was a fourth-round pick of the Packers in 1984, enjoying a five-year career in Green Bay.
    A four-year starter at Connecticut (1980-83), was named Defensive Player of the Year in the Yankee Conference each of his final two collegiate seasons, also earning Division I-AA All-America recognition as a senior. Is a member of the school’s 100th Anniversary All-Time Football Team, selected in 1998.

    John Dorsey, now in his 22nd year in NFL player personnel, was promoted to director — football operations in May 2012, his fourth tenure in Green Bay. He previously served 12 years as the Packers’ director of college scouting.

    An effective player for the Packers during the 1980s, Dorsey oversees the college side of Green Bay’s scouting operations, and also is actively involved in the area of pro personnel.

    Brought back to the team as director of college scouting on May 8, 2000, by then-Executive Vice President/General Manager Ron Wolf, the 52-year old Dorsey earlier had been a key component in Green Bay’s personnel operations for nine highly successful years. First hired as a college scout in May 1991 with a focus on linebackers, he was retained by Wolf the following year and, ultimately, was promoted to head up the Packers’ college scouting department on Feb. 27, 1997, succeeding John Math, who retired.

    Hired as director of player personnel for the Seattle Seahawks on Jan. 26, 1999, as he followed former Packers coach Mike Holmgren to the West Coast, Dorsey resigned that position just over a year later, leaving shortly after the 2000 NFL Draft.

    Selected by Green Bay in the fourth round of the 1984 draft, beginning his initial Packers employment, Dorsey played five seasons for the team (1984-88) at linebacker and on special teams before spending a final year on injured reserve in 1989. He totaled 130 tackles as a pro, in addition to two fumble recoveries and one pass defensed. Dorsey led Green Bay’s special teams in solo tackles in three of his first four seasons, a level of play which helped earn him selection as the Packers’ special teams captain. His 35 special teams tackles in 1984 are still a club record. Possessor of a streak of 76 consecutive non-strike games played, Dorsey saw that string end when he suffered a freak knee injury in pregame warmups of the team’s ’89 season opener.

    A four-year starter at the University of Connecticut (1980-83), Dorsey was named Defensive Player of the Year in the Yankee Conference during each of his final two collegiate seasons and is the all-time leading tackler in the now-defunct conference’s history. He also earned Division I-AA All-America recognition as a senior and, in 1998, he was selected to the school’s 100th Anniversary All-Time Football Team. In 2002, Dorsey was inducted into the Anne Arundel (Md.) County Sports Hall of Fame. He graduated with bachelor’s degrees in economics and political science.

    Heavily involved in the community throughout his playing career, especially with the Wisconsin Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Dorsey currently serves on the board of “65 Roses.” He was voted as the Packers’ Man of the Year in 1987 for his civic contributions. At the professional level, Dorsey is on the board of directors for National Football Scouting and is a former member of the NFL College Advisory Committee. He is also a member of the NFL Scouting Combine selection committee, and is a voting member of the collegiate Butkus Award (given to the nation’s top linebacker). Dorsey is the only NFL voting member of the Harris Interactive College Football Poll.

    Dorsey was born Aug. 30, 1960, in Leonardtown, Md. He and his wife, Patricia A. Sexton-Dorsey, reside in De Pere, Wis. He also is the father of three sons, Bryant, 25, Austin, 21, and Jack, 1, and a daughter, Catherine, 3.

    In his spare time, Dorsey enjoys playing golf, reading and running – having completed two marathons."

    Taken from the packers website
     
  12. HardHitta

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    Awesome candidate.
     
  13. HeartSpazm

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    I wish the Jets were fan owned. Then we probably wouldn't be stuck with so many decades of bad/mediocrity. I'm just hoping Woody gets a good GM who knows football instead of a numbers guy.
     
  14. BleednGreen247

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    omg yes please
     
  15. Jetfanmack

    Jetfanmack haz chilens?

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    Well, we'd have a new coach every two years, and we would have played 7 different quarterbacks this past year if that were the case.
     
  16. TheCleaner

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    although nothing has been announced yet.
    I do like the pick.
    we still need to relax a bit.
    I'm as big of a Jet fan as all of you. Let's see what pans out..
     
  17. Murrell2878

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  18. LongIslandBlitz

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    Werd on the street is that Tom Gamble is the leading candidate because he has known Rex for over 20 years and knows his father,and is fine with Rex being head coach. Dorsey sounds intresting but i still think Gamble gives us a better chance
     
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  19. Brook!

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    I don't know anything about this guy but his resume is impressive. I hope he gets the gig.
     
  20. Let's make a big board of GM candidates & list them by preference.

    1. Tom Gamble
    2. John Dorsey
    3. Dave Cadigan
    4. Mark Ross
    5.Tom Heckert
     

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