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The "team Killer" thing is funny about the first 5 times you read it, then it made the article almost impossible to read.
Too much of a good thing is not a good thing. Its funny looking back how people were flipping the **** out on Scott being on the coaching interviews when it sounds like he was just a porter. I think because Pioli had it in his contract he was head of football operations, until he was fired he was required to be there or KC was in breach of contract. Clark wanted to do his due diligence before ending him back to Nantucket. |
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seriously people, you think the Star would print 'team-killer pioli'?
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I bet the Chiefs told Mellinger to call him Team Killer.
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So it's a filter. **** off, Fat Scott Pioli. |
I wonder sometimes about these ChiefsPlanet player evaluations.
Setting aside the fact that our quarterback situation has been disgustingly inept for years, what coach on this team could actually develop a player? They've been too damn busy trying to keep their own jobs and failing at that to focus outside themselves and help a young player improve his technique or spend time with them in the film room. Given that sad set of facts, how do we know if guys like Baldwin or Stephenson or whomever has true potential? It's like a girl with the enormous tittahs situation. During the act of love-making, she will oftentimes be more concerned with how her tittahs are behaving and where her tittahs are located and squishing her own tittahs and rearranging her own tittahs rather than paying attention to her partner's needs and her partner is all like, "Hey! What's up with the fascination with your own tittahs here?" And enormous tittah lady has no quick answer. FAX |
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It made no sense to me if Clark was truly intending to wash his hands of the fool. I underestimated Clark's capacity for cruelty and I'm sorry about that. FAX |
There once was a GM from Nantucket
Who's ego was so big he could suck it He killed the team and to Clark it seemed It was time to say **** it |
Varys Pioli
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I thought I was the only guy who complained about big tittah'd girls in the sack. |
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Besides the Cassell fiasco I would say his biggest problem that he is an uptight asshole. You can't assemble a good coaching staff if you're a jerk. Nobody good will come and work for you. That is why we had RC, no DC and a worthless OC like Daboll.
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Jackson and Cassel should be a lesson to future generations.
If your first two moves are that bad, you're probably ****ed. |
How come it's 3 times on the team killer?
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Where it went wrong? Entering 2012 with the Cassel/Crennel combo is where it went wrong. NFL teams are defined by their quarterbacks and head coaches; after four years in KC, Pioli had neither.
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I wish Pioli and his family nothing but luck, but in terms of football all I have to say to him is piss off. |
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This regime was epic fail from the VERY START. |
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"Jackson and Cassel should be a lesson to future generations. If your first two moves are that bad, you're probably ****ed." ANd yes it was a mistake drafting McCluster when he did. Round 2 was too early for all the holes that still needed to be filled. |
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Franchise NT in Cody is sitting right there. Team passes for a midget speedback when we already have a great one in Jamaal Charles. You bet your ass it was a mistake. |
I think some people forget how bad Ron Edwards was in that NT role.
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Cody is a bust.
The guy only played 367 snaps this year. |
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"Franchise NT" LMAO
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I get the feeling that if Pioli had been retained, we would have gone hard after Marrone, based on Peter King's column today:
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