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What do you think Gettleman is up to right now?


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With the announcement that Dave Gettleman is going to throw his hat into the ring this post season on game planning I wonder at this very moment what he is up to?

 

I'll bet he will be using the Art of War approach by Sun Tzu................

 

Maximize your strengths and minimize your weakness..............use deception where ever possible......know you enemy better than you know yourself, etc.

 

I know if I was him I'd be sitting down with the Oline and saying, "Okay I have all these ideas.......which do you think you can execute reliability?"

 

I wonder if he has any old scout friends of other playoff teams who like to small talk about a playoff team they used to work that they still know a lot about?

 

Hehe.........are we in for some surprises this post season?

 

Could be fun.............

 

What do you think?

 

 

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With the announcement that Dave Gettleman is going to throw his hat into the ring this post season on game planning I wonder at this very moment what he is up to?

 

 

He's not going to "throw his hat into the ring" all of a sudden.  Gettleman helps providing scouting information to the coaching staff.  He does this during the regular season, not just playoffs.  My guess is that he is a bit more involved with it this week because they have 3 teams to prepare for.  Scouting and game planning are two totally different things.  Most GMs are involved in opponent scouting since they do it for the rookie draft as well.  So doing it for an opponent is not much different.

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