On the very first day of Mike Murphy’s tenure as Packer CEO, Andrew Brandt, the teams VP of finance and master capologist, called it quits with the Packers. The story in the Wisconsin State Journal says he was disappointed but had no ill will. Whatever. He knew Murphy had the job for almost two months and chose that day to resign?
In fairness, it was starting to look like Brandt might never have the chance to have a bigger role in the Packers front office, so why not go? He’s done a good job in the nine years he’s been with the Packers - we have quite a bit of cap room and our stars locked in for several more years.
With Ted Thompson already having taking over much of the scheduling of capology séances, and having purchased his own Ouija board, the Packers are feeling OK about having Brandt go.
But picking the first day of Murphy’s reign to step down looks a little cheesy.
How appropo.
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