Breer: The Patriots need to take this approach with their GM job
Zolak and Bertrand are live from Radio Row in Las Vegas ahead of Super Bowl LVIII on Sunday. Albert Breer of The MMQB stopped by and gave some insight into the idea that Eliot Wolf is calling the shots in the front office:
‘They have to add people’
“Two thoughts on this. Number one, Elliot [Wolf] is 100% qualified. He has been close to getting GM jobs in the past. He’s he was a finalist for the Vikings, for the Bears job. He was the co-number two in Green Bay with Brian Gutekunst when they lost Ted Thompson. They chose Gutekunst over him. So he was right in the running for that Green Bay job where they knew him best. And then in Cleveland, he was the assistant GM. And so he’s been a number two. He has seen how all of it works in other places. So he’s got the experience five times over to do this. That does not mean they shouldn’t add people. And whether it’s adding somebody over the top of Elliot or people around Elliot, they need to add. And I think they spent so many years laughing at other organizations about their bloated coaching staffs and their bloated front offices and all of their departments, and the reason why they could pull it off the way that they pulled it off is because Bill did like a dozen jobs, and Bill had Ernie. I’ve had people who’ve come through here say to me, who’ve gone other places, who are general managers, another place like, ‘I don’t know how Bill did everything. None of us did. It just all got done. It was like he had it was like there was ten of him.’.
“I kept hearing those things. And so the bottom line is they have to add people. They have to add they have to bulk up departments. I’ll give you an example. Last year it was so bad that at one point, the offensive coaches after [Adrian] Klemm got sick, had no one to break down film a week ahead, so they had to do it themselves. Normally you’d have quality control coaches that would be working a week ahead. So if you’re in Week 16 they’re working on the Week 17 opponent. If you’re in Week 9, they’re working on the Week 10 opponent. They had nobody to do that. This is an NFL team!”
LISTEN: Albert Breer on what he’s hearing about the Patriots GM job