jshawaii22 wrote:I was fully aware that the article did not state JS was or is thinking of leaving or even if he would leave, given the chance. That's not the point.
The part that bothers me IS the fact that at any time he could leave, and that does mean next week, next month, next year, while he's under contract with the Seahawks. I've signed and approved many personal services contracts and I've never heard of a out clause that allows a top manager to go to the 'enemy'... in fact it's typically the opposite. If you have a contract and want out, more often you have a 'non-compete' clause written in. This is very unusual. He has an inordinate amount of team information. No different then if he was a partner in a law firm or a top real estate broker.
To those that don't think he ever would use it, he obviously wrote it into the new contract, and the team agreed to it, so he IS thinking about it.
And don't assume it wouldn't happen. Stranger things have happened. No one knows what Ted Thompson is thinking right now. Hell, after that last game maybe he's thinking of an exit strategy.
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He can't leave unless the Packer's GM job opens up. This is the busiest time of the year for a GM, so you would think that if Thompson was going to hang it up, he would have done it shortly after the end of the playoffs. It certainly wouldn't be advantageous to a team to change GM's this time of year. But you're right, you never know.
And as SBB pointed out, that clause was inserted by Schneider a long time ago, long before we became a perennial SB contender. Even if the Packers job does open up, and there is no indication that it may, Schneider might not want to leave his current job.
Beast could retire. Pete Carroll could suddenly quit and go back to the college ranks. Or he could announce his own retirement...he turns 64 this September and is the 2nd oldest active HC in the league. Russell Wilson could turn down our best offer, play out his contract, then become a free agent next season. There's a lot of things that could happen to this team. But it ain't worth worrying about.