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They didn't hire a top personnel guy to be assistant GM by mistake.I'm happy for him. He definitely has been loyal and paid his dues. That said they better get someone who can judge football flesh. I've always believed Kahn understood the money side, but what has his involvement in talent decisions been.
That would make sense.They didn't hire a top personnel guy to be assistant GM by mistake.
No. The league changed the criteria for the compensation picks. In order to get a pick for hiring a minority GM, it has to be a candidate from another team.Do the steelers get a compensation pick for hiring a minority GM? I think they do get something.
No. The league changed the criteria for the compensation picks. In order to get a pick for hiring a minority GM, it has to be a candidate from another team.
Edit: That was the old rule anyway. The new rule is that the team that you hired the candidate from gets the compensation pick(s) and the hiring team receives nothing. The hiring team also receives nothing if the candidate is an internal hire.
The whole reward system for hiring needs to go away...No. The league changed the criteria for the compensation picks. In order to get a pick for hiring a minority GM, it has to be a candidate from another team.
Edit: That was the old rule anyway. The new rule is that the team that you hired the candidate from gets the compensation pick(s) and the hiring team receives nothing. The hiring team also receives nothing if the candidate is an internal hire.
I'm okay with this but it does appear that the Steelers have developed an aversion to hiring from outside.Seriously, is anyone here surprised at all ???
Promote from within and keep the same ideas floating.
Nope. Not surprisedSeriously, is anyone here surprised at all ???
Promote from within and keep the same ideas floating.
Salute the nation