Banner left his childhood friend Lurie to explore other opportunities, including potential NFL team ownership.
Roseman had taken on an increased role in GM-type duties before Banner's departure.
Roseman became the GM (He had some other title before), but Lurie never replaced Banner's position of Executive VP or some shit.
Smolenski was hired as President.
Gamble was hired as VP of Player Personnel (I assume he had college and pro player duties) and reported directly to Roseman:
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap100...ayer-personnel
Kelly has made no secret that he knew Gamble, liked the guy, and his approach to football.
There have been some questionable personnel calls in the past two years, including (in no particular order):
Williams and Fletcher at CB, Allen at S
Oregon-heavy (and PAC-12-heavy) drafting, especially the Huff and Hart picks(?!)
Jackson's release
Cooper's contract
Mucus Smith (and the surrounding clusterfuck at the #22 pick)
Roseman fired Gamble (who was his direct report). Probably a dick move, especially with the reports of Gamble being escorted out of NovaCare. But if Howie thinks Gamble was either the weak link in the personnel calls or some kind of threat to Howie's power structure...
So, now all of a sudden, Chip Kelly is going to take his ball and go home? Or is Roseman going to fire him? I can't figure out which scenario is more preposterous. I imagine Kelly had a pretty clear picture where this was headed when he made his comments Monday.
I know-SUSP
Roseman had taken on an increased role in GM-type duties before Banner's departure.
Roseman became the GM (He had some other title before), but Lurie never replaced Banner's position of Executive VP or some shit.
Smolenski was hired as President.
Gamble was hired as VP of Player Personnel (I assume he had college and pro player duties) and reported directly to Roseman:
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap100...ayer-personnel
Kelly has made no secret that he knew Gamble, liked the guy, and his approach to football.
There have been some questionable personnel calls in the past two years, including (in no particular order):
Williams and Fletcher at CB, Allen at S
Oregon-heavy (and PAC-12-heavy) drafting, especially the Huff and Hart picks(?!)
Jackson's release
Cooper's contract
Mucus Smith (and the surrounding clusterfuck at the #22 pick)
Roseman fired Gamble (who was his direct report). Probably a dick move, especially with the reports of Gamble being escorted out of NovaCare. But if Howie thinks Gamble was either the weak link in the personnel calls or some kind of threat to Howie's power structure...
So, now all of a sudden, Chip Kelly is going to take his ball and go home? Or is Roseman going to fire him? I can't figure out which scenario is more preposterous. I imagine Kelly had a pretty clear picture where this was headed when he made his comments Monday.
I know-SUSP
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