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Completely agree. I think Pioli drove him to near madness. |
Kent Babb finally writes a decent article for the Star. Shit has got to be bad, or maybe he just does not give a crap since his new team is on the upswing.
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Nope. We got that figured out. Those two crazy bastards probably couldn't ride in the same car without causing multiple fatalities. FAX |
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Sorry but I liked Todd. |
Jack Harry is about to start ripping on the Chiefs, and I think this ones gonna be good.
Before even starting, he's compared the current team to the Franz Gansz era. Damn, best line: "This team is a bunch of pansies" |
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Different coach, same result. I am more convinced than ever that its the players and has always been the players. This team certainly has more talent than the team that Pioli inherited, but we are always dealing with those things that Pioli just will never address. First and foremost, this team lives down to its capabilities of its QB. Next we have a defense where in our base defense against the pass we have 4 guys who are going to have no impact. We are essentially only playing defense with 7 guys. Third, we are so far under the cap and yet we have holes with depth and positions where we have people on the field that really shouldn't be in the NFL. Last year it was RT and depth at safety. This year we brought in a good RT and a bunch of cheap safeties in FA. We didn't look forward to where we might be crumbling.
I think Pioli can be a good GM, but he's got to change some things. He needs an owner that is going to demand that he get out of his Patriot way comfort zone. He needs an owner that is going to read him the riot act when he says that drafting a first round QB is just too risky. He needs an owner that is going to tell him to spend the money. This whole thread should be titled "Scott Pioli is not going to win with this organization if Clark Hunt is the owner." |
Todd Haley was worthless. Not only could he not manage coaches corretly, he couldn't manage players, either. He was a hothead that could not control his emotions and just like Pioli, Peter-Principled into the position of head coach.
Good ****ing riddance. |
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Their certainly not doing any better. |
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Broadsheet = 126 column inches @ $583 per column inch ROP http://media.kansascity.com/static/a...ional_2011.pdf |
So the only person in KC who can afford to run an ad calling for Pioli's firing is Pioli?
That just isn't right. FAX |
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