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Green Bay Has Completed Its Turnover of Chief Strategists

The Packers have for some time been cautious and deliberate when it comes to making key personnel decisions – they have a well-earned reputation for being slow to respond to challenges. Going back 15 to 20 years, the organization has had but one president since 2007. They’ve had just two general managers since 2005, two (non-interim) head coaches since 2006, and two defensive coordinators from 2009 through 2020. The exception has been on the offensive side, where from 2007 to 2021 they’ve had four offensive coordinators: Joe Philbin, Tom Clements, Edgar Bennett, and (from 2019 to the present) Nathaniel Hackett.