chiefzilla1501 |
10-07-2012 06:31 PM |
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Originally Posted by Shogun
(Post 8989743)
but does that really effect you/make you feel any differently? I dont know about you but personally I dont give a shit what the national media thinks, they have their own agenda no matter what happens
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Yes, I care a lot.
Because our GM is so egotistical that he's not going to listen unless the national media presses him on it. I think he believes he's above Mellinger, Whitlock, and Babb. I don't think he cares what those guys say. When you start getting ESPN, NFL Network, etc... calling you out, shit suddenly starts getting real.
Pioli found a convenient distraction that makes the fans look unreasonable, instead of making the front office look incompetent.
Like I said, I thought a really bad performance by Cassel would have forced the national media to really start pushing a QB controversy in KC. Now, it almost feels like the media feels guilty talking badly about Cassel after this display.
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