Jordan Schultz: Bears Job is a Two-Horse Race Between Mike McCarthy and Ben Johnson

Brady was brought in to bring some legitimacy to what is widely viewed as a slipshod front office. Also Brady, is obviously highly regarded by players and coaches - so if he’s making the push for Johnson, it’s going to be very enticing and Brady will likely do what he’s capable of doing to lure him over.

I get that is what he is supposed to be, but he didn't even give up his full time gig as a TV analyst. I'm not sure how anyone can trust that he has the time or will be close enough and know enough about the team to give valid advice on what to do. That's even if we assume that Brady is good at those things. Being a great players doesn't always translate into being a great front office guy or coach.

So, while I see how Brady's name attached to the Raiders gives them some credibility they didn't have before, I'm just not sure how much difference it's going to make when guys know that he won't be involved in the day to day operations of the team and his full attention won't be on the Raiders.