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obviously he wanted to keep pioli...clarks just as dumb as scott
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Well there ya go.....Clark either doesn't know anything about how to make critical decisions as to what's best for the team, or he doesn't care and only $$$ is the real issue to him.
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I'm not able to access the article (subscription needed), but does the article touch on Clark's motivation? I have no doubt that he was in close contact with all the people in the voting group, and it wouldn't surprise me if he knew ahead of time that everyone else would vote to can him. In that situation, is it really that surprising that he would vote in favor of his multi-year colleague as a gesture of good faith?
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If that is how reeruned our owner is we might as well jettison this garbage franchise right now.
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if the fans don't freak out and take a steaming dump on arrowhead, pioli is still here...
Clark was as interested in firing pioli as he was actually drafting a QB |
Pioli Would Have Given Cassel Yet Another Chance.
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This is not surprising. If this was a new, reborn Clark we wouldn't have a retread like Alex ****ing Smith QBing our Chiefs like we always do. He would've made sure a high drafted QB is on the roster right now.
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There's a possibility that Clark wanted to play good guy since he was the person who actually had to sit down face to face with Scott and shit-can him:
"Welp, I voted for you buddy, but majority says pack your shit and hit the bricks"! |
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