Simply put, Graves wants to see a more level playing field. If you drill right down to it, Graves said, the league promises all people who are interested in working with the league an opportunity to a fair, open and competitive process, and we re just asking the league to live up to its promise.
After 13 years with the Bears, Graves left in 1997 to join the Arizona Cardinals as assistant to the president. He was elevated to vice president of football operations in 2003 and was promoted to general manager in 2007, remaining in that role through 2012.
Graves then served as New York Jets senior director of football administration from 2013-15 before spending four years working with the NFL as the league s senior vice president of football administration and club services.
The Chicago Bulls are having their best week in a long time. It started with them waking up on Monday, winning a game, and sliding into the Eastern Conference’s eighth seed. On Tuesday, Zach LaVine earned all-star status. A day later, another Bulls win pushed them into the sixth seed. And now I’m discussing scenarios with friends in which the Bulls make the finals. Sure, some of them sound like something out of the “Homer at the Bat” episode of
The Simpsons where C. Montgomery Burns’ ringers were lost to a series of misfortunes. But it’s nice to have those conversations again.
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