- Ron Wolf
Ron Wolf is the former
American football general manager (GM) of the NFL'sGreen Bay Packers , and played a significant role in personnel operations with theOakland andLos Angeles Raiders from 1966–1975, and again from 1978–1990. He joined Green Bay's front office in November 1991 from a personnel director's job with theNew York Jets .He was responsible for assembling the 1996
Green Bay Packers , a team that would defeatBill Parcells 'New England Patriots inSuper Bowl XXXI , giving Green Bay its first World Championshp since the 1960s. He first took part in building the successful Raider teams of the 1970s and early 1980s.With the Raiders, he took part in drafting such notable players as
Art Shell ,Gene Upshaw ,Ken Stabler , andJack Tatum , all of whom would play for theSuper Bowl XI Championship team in 1976, and later such players asHowie Long ,Marcus Allen , andMatt Millen , all of theSuper Bowl XVIII Championship team, the then-Los Angeles Raiders .With the
Green Bay Packers , he hired head coachMike Holmgren and traded for thenAtlanta Falcons backupquarterback Brett Favre . Wolf also signed free-agentReggie White , bringing in a team leader and defensive superstar. This signing, in NFL free agency's first year, also made Green Bay a more desirable destination for future potential free agents.Over his nine-year term as GM, the Packers compiled a 92–52 record, good for a .639 winning percentage, second in the NFL over that span to the
San Francisco 49ers . The Packers wonSuper Bowl XXXI against theNew England Patriots , lost inSuper Bowl XXXII to theDenver Broncos , and made the playoffs six straight times. Wolf announced he would retire as Packers GM in February 2001. He stayed on through the April NFL draft and officially retired as Packers GM in June 2001. Afterwards the Packers head coach at that time,Mike Sherman , assumed his duties as GM.
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