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 Post subject: Mark Murphy
PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2024 12:21 pm 
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Can you have a more impressive resume than this guy? Maybe just Eisenhower. No wonder GB has been good for so long with Murphy running their team as team president. He's a one man brain trust.

I think if he ran for POTUS, he would have no problem winning.

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* Named Packers President/CEO on Dec. 3, 2007, by the Packers' Board of Directors; formally assumed position on Jan. 28, 2008.
* Serves on the NFL's Management Council Executive Committee, College Relations Committee, Player Safety Advisory Panel, Health and Safety Committee and NFL Foundation Committee.
* Served a combined 16 years as director of athletics at Northwestern University (2003-07) and Colgate University (1992-2003) prior to joining the Packers.
* Enjoyed an eight-year NFL playing career with the Washington Redskins (1977-84); served as co-captain from 1980-84, including the Super Bowl title team of 1982. Earned All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors in 1983 after leading the NFL with nine INTs.
* Is believed to be the only person to earn a Super Bowl ring as a player (XVII, 1982) and as a team's chief executive (XLV, 2010).
* Served as Washington's player representative to the NFL Players Association from 1980-84, including the position of vice president of the players union (1983-84).
* Holds a law degree from Georgetown University (1988) and an MBA in finance from American University (1983).
* Served as assistant executive director of the NFL Players Association (1985-88) and as a trial attorney with the U.S. Department of Justice (1989-92).
* Served on the NFL Commissioner's Player Advisory Committee (1994-2002) and the NFL Youth Football Committee (2002-2011), and currently serves on USA Football's Board of Directors.
* While a player with Washington, participated in the second-highest-scoring game in Monday Night Football history, a 48-47 loss to the Packers on Oct. 17, 1983, at Lambeau Field. It is the highest-scoring regular-season game in Packers history.


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 Post subject: Re: Mark Murphy
PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2024 12:40 pm 
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Great Post!!!!

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