Thanks for posting that DaWolf. Yep, it's starting to make much more sense. Dorsey has been called a Ted Thompson clone and even if he doesn't publicaly admit it I'm sure those close to him know he most likely doesn't like the duties that come with being A GM in the typical sense. Like Thompson he could do without the contract negotiations, salary cap, and all the business side of things in the football operations. In '99 he went with Mike Holmgren to Seattle. Holmgren had a clause in his contract allowing him to persue HC/GM dual role jobs and he got one in Seattle. He took Dorsey along as his Director of Player Personnel. He had been GB's Director of College Scouting at the time. I believe at the same time Holmgren took Will Lewis, who Dorsey just let his contract expire at the same time as McCracken, from GB to Seattle. Then in '01 Scott Fitterer became a scout in Seattle. So that is probably part of the reason Fitterer is being granted an interview. He's definitly qualified. But also reccommended from Holmgren to Reid and Hunt. Back to Dorsey...He lasted only 1 year, the '99 season in Seattle. He resigned and took a demotion to go back to GB as the Director as College Scouting once again. He held that position from 2000 until being promoted to Director of Football Operations (Ballard's last job in KC) in 2012 before of course becoming KC's GM.
McGinn: Dorsey ideal option as next Packers GM
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...s-gm/96489822/
Take a look at the above article to get a good insight to Dorsey is as a man from folks that know him very well up in GB. He loves is up there. Living there. Bought a house there last summer. The thought that was out there of him wanting an out clause just like Holmgren in a sense, I can believe it after reading that article. I can see him being torn if he knows when that would become available he would love to have it. And despite Eliot Wolf, Russ Ball, and Brian Gutekunst being on staff there's thought that Packers CEO Mark Murphy prefers Dorsey above all of them.
http://packerswire.usatoday.com/2017...future-nfl-gm/
Speaking of Russ Ball, read up on him. Marty's former asst. strength coach then asst to the HC(Marty) Denny Thum of the salary cap and loved by everyone just like Thum always was. But so much more than Thum in all aspects of football you could imagine. Side note: Russ's Brother Randy is a Pro Scout for KC. Brought in by Dorsey. But if you actually read up on Ross you will see why it works for GB with an old school scout who probably doesn't like the salary cap, contracts, etc and it's not his strong suit. That's exactly why they hate any publicity he gets because he is invaluable to them and doesn't seem to mind working out of the spotlight.
KC never had that luxury of a Russ Ball to pair with Dorsey. And Murphy knows this and realizes he can pair those two just like Thompson and Ball and not miss a beat. Plus he probably can retain 1 of Eliot Wolf and Gutekunst to take over for Dorsey after say 5-8 years give or take. Some think that Wolf never wants the job his father had and the pressure that would come along with it.
I'm sure if he and Hunt could have worked through their differences on his management style, cap woes, and come to terms of likely a very hefty raise, Dorsey would still be here. But they would also be best off going out and finding their own Russ Ball, Thum, or John Idzik type. But that isn't really how things are structured. And that probably would lead to a less paying contract for a GM who in Hunt's eyes wasn't a complete GM. Time will tell on his next move but I could also see Dorsey taking a Senior or Executive VP of Football Operations role... A non GM but lead Personnel Exec role. Or he could very well end up GB's GM if they can also retain Ball. Either way, in my opinion, I don't see him wanting to work anywhere else besides GB. The man loves it up there. And that really sucks for KC. But I'm willing to give Clark a break on this as I'm not sure there was anything he could do considering.