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Green Bay Packers director of player personnel John Dorsey

y STEVE REED

— Jan. 5 7:16 PM EST

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/panthers-announce-rivera-will-be-back-next-season

Taylor Zarzour ‏@TaylorZRadio

I've been told that John Dorsey, potential front runner for KC GM, is someone Jerry Richardson likes a lot. Currently in GB's front office.

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crap. so many people. so much research.

mr. scot's gonna have his hands full. lol

by the time he gets everything written up JR will have hired his guy.

:lol:

I'll probably be glad when it's over, but it could be worse. Imagine if there was also a coaching search going on... :wacko:

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He and Rivera were division rivals in their playing days (both were linebackers).

A Packer and a Bear working together...that's be interesting :lol:

No other Panther connections at a cursory glance (he just missed working with Gil Haskell). None to Accorsi either. Pretty solid background though.

Conventional wisdom has him joining Andy Reid in KC.

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Interviewed with the Jets Friday. Chargers also rumored to have interest. We're behind the 8 ball. Not a bad candidate though from what I understand. Better hurry if we want him. If JR likes him he may be our only hope staving off the Beane era!

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