As Brian Gutekunst transitions into his role as the tenth general manager of the Green Bay Packers, many expect the Packers to make a real splash in many facets of the offseason.
And for good reason.
Let’s face it. New general managers are hired for a reason. Whether it is for team performance, lack of chemistry, poor team-building, retirement, or simply fresh blood, the new leader is counted on to make adjustments as deemed fit. It shouldn’t be surprising to see them initially active.
But for Green Bay, a team characterized by its reluctance to enact significant change in recent times, intrigue is beginning to build.