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Originally Posted by nobles_point
Weisbrod's impact on effectively organizing the scouting staff and AHL developmental structure enabled the coaching and scouting staff to do their jobs better. He worked shoulder to shoulder with Conroy (who we also should thank Feaster for bringing on board), so his influence will linger as Conroy gains more experience.
Weisbrod did a few simple things that meant huge changes. He preventing scouts from sharing player evaluations/reports to form more honest, accurate, and accountable scouting decisions. He also let all scouts have dissenting yet respectful opinions in player reviews to cultivate critical thought and minimize group think.
The good part is that Treliving is smart enough to realize all of this and only improve upon existing work.
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Ha ha ha. You would likely be surprised of Conny's opinion of Weisbrod. Not a popular man even within the organization.