Post#2 » by Icness » Mon Dec 12, 2011 3:40 pm
He's such a mixed bag. I suspect Bears fans are none too sorry to see him go, but I give Angelo unending credit for two things:
1. No GM is respected more by agents as someone fair to deal with. You never hear about offseason holdouts or messy negotiations.
2. He understands how to assemble a team with a distinctive identity. You might not like that identity or the results, but they can lop off half a draft board right away because they instantly know if a player fits or not. I've been in places that had no such identity and I can tell you its a clusterbleep of an ordeal sorting through prospects.
It's not whether you win or lose, it's how good you look playing the game