Post by ~Jiffy~ on Jan 26, 2010 14:50:49 GMT -5
By the looks of things, this guy will be a blessing in the skies! Here is a small tidbit.
Let me know if you guys like or not like.. and why!
I personally think this is a great start!
BOMBERS NAME JOE MACK VICE PRESIDENT AND GM OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS
January 22, 2010
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers today announced the hiring of Joe Mack as their Vice President and General Manager of Football Operations. Mack will head up the organization’s football operations, bringing in his wealth of over 25 years of collegiate and professional football experience.
“It is an honour to accept this position with the Winnipeg Football Club and begin a new era for this storied franchise”, said Mack. “I accept this position with much humility and look forward to bringing an exciting brand of Blue Bomber football to this passionate football city”.
Mack re-joins the Blue and Gold after being with the team as their Director of Player Personnel from 1984-1987. In that span, he helped the Bombers to winning seasons in all of his four years with the club, while winning the 72nd Grey Cup in his debut season of 1984.
Mack began his NFL personnel career the following season and has been a part of five NFL playoff teams and one Superbowl winner.
After a two year stint as a scout for the Atlanta Falcons, Mack joined the Washington Redskins as their Director of Pro Personnel and helped the Redskins win Super Bowl XXVI in 1992. After six seasons in Washington and four postseason appearances, he joined the expansion Carolina Panthers in 1994 as their Assistant General Manager and helped guide them to the best record in NFL history for an expansion team in its inaugural season (7-9).
In 1998 Mack was appointed by former NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue to restart all of football operations for the reconstituted Cleveland Browns, being involved in senior management for another first-year franchise.
“His experience in this industry speaks for itself, and we are thrilled to bring in someone with Joe’s character and integrity. His passion for football and his desire to make this club a winner make him the right candidate”, said Chairman of the Board Ken Hildahl.
Mack has also been a consultant to major sports entities including Major League Baseball and major NCAA programs and was the Director of Football Operations for the XFL’s New York Hitmen.
Let me know if you guys like or not like.. and why!
I personally think this is a great start!
BOMBERS NAME JOE MACK VICE PRESIDENT AND GM OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS
January 22, 2010
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers today announced the hiring of Joe Mack as their Vice President and General Manager of Football Operations. Mack will head up the organization’s football operations, bringing in his wealth of over 25 years of collegiate and professional football experience.
“It is an honour to accept this position with the Winnipeg Football Club and begin a new era for this storied franchise”, said Mack. “I accept this position with much humility and look forward to bringing an exciting brand of Blue Bomber football to this passionate football city”.
Mack re-joins the Blue and Gold after being with the team as their Director of Player Personnel from 1984-1987. In that span, he helped the Bombers to winning seasons in all of his four years with the club, while winning the 72nd Grey Cup in his debut season of 1984.
Mack began his NFL personnel career the following season and has been a part of five NFL playoff teams and one Superbowl winner.
After a two year stint as a scout for the Atlanta Falcons, Mack joined the Washington Redskins as their Director of Pro Personnel and helped the Redskins win Super Bowl XXVI in 1992. After six seasons in Washington and four postseason appearances, he joined the expansion Carolina Panthers in 1994 as their Assistant General Manager and helped guide them to the best record in NFL history for an expansion team in its inaugural season (7-9).
In 1998 Mack was appointed by former NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue to restart all of football operations for the reconstituted Cleveland Browns, being involved in senior management for another first-year franchise.
“His experience in this industry speaks for itself, and we are thrilled to bring in someone with Joe’s character and integrity. His passion for football and his desire to make this club a winner make him the right candidate”, said Chairman of the Board Ken Hildahl.
Mack has also been a consultant to major sports entities including Major League Baseball and major NCAA programs and was the Director of Football Operations for the XFL’s New York Hitmen.