When it comes to making moves for the Packers, would that be a true statement?
A. No. There’s always things you go back and analyze, which we do. There are times when we say, ‘I wish I had done this.’ Sure. But you try to take that as a learning tool going forward. There’s no need crying over spilled milk. Q. Ron Wolf once described you as a highly intelligent person. As Wolf put it, ‘Ted is smart. I mean, really smart.’ How do you use your intellect to advance the Packers’ cause? A. That’s very kind of Ron to say that. I don’t know if it’s accurate. You use everything you have in this job to try to advance the Packers. What we would all like I think probably once we’re all gone from here is for people to look back and say, ‘They did a good job when they were there.’ That’d be nice for people to say that. Q. Does it come in handy in the football world to be able to think clearly? A. I think you have to be able to kind of analyze things, sometimes rather quickly, and make decisions on the way it’s going to be. But it’s not so much trying to be smarter than everybo