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maybe he thought it sucked so badly that it would take as long as the cassel contract to get better. :shrug: either way it was a bad decision ... i just hope he realizes and tries to change it. |
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You act like it's so easy to just shut off your loyalties as a fan. It's not. I'm also not a programmed robot that's going to embrace everything the Chiefs do as gospel. The team drives me crazy, I hate the GM, but this is the team I grew up watching and have supposed for 23 years. I'm not someone who just starts following another team. I'm loyal to a fault, but I'm not blinded by this bullshit. Though, we won't land somewhere in the middle. We land near the negative side just about every year. |
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I don't care how open he's been, saying you're going to hire one type of coach because of familiarity is how this team got to be so shitty under Carl. The same stuff is happening over, and over, and over again. He's literally excluding countless choices because they didn't have some seven degrees of separation from Bill Parcells. |
Bad Guy, have you heard anything about this column coming out from the inside. Or more what is the feeling of the inside about this?
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do you really need me to give you an grammar lesson about how 'lame ass' is an adjective describing the 'reasons'? pretty sad since my grammar sucks I also never said that everything Pioli does is 'alright' a few posts ago i addressed his mistakes and how i hope it's not a 'flaw' in the way Pioli is going to do things. I also said i hope the Pioli doesn't have to fail here in KC before he learns to be flexible etc etc. I'm just not ready to cry every day in every thread about the same thing over and over again. Go back and search your posts recently ... how many can basically be summed up with "cassel sucks, damnit pioli!"? What, like 80%? They aren't the constructive,discussion type posts either ... they are the whiny, passive-aggressive-WTF-is-the-point, type posts. You're better than this. |
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I've sent 2 emails to this guy and he hasn't replied, which is odd considering I normally get a response a few hours later. |
If 10% of this is true we are ****ed.
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I still enjoy Arrowhead stadium when it's rockin, though, and we're not far from it. I'm not going to give up my tix and complain about it all the time. It's not worth it to do that. I enjoy conversations with other fans about this team, sharing opinions about what should happen, discussing the facts about what actually does happen, and seeing it how it all plays out on the field. Pioli has not done that bad of a job if we really step back and look at things. He pulled the trigger on a QB when he first got here because yes, he does know the QB is important. Unfortunately, it didn't work out the way he planned. Because of that, though, he's all we've got right now. They're making more changes to try and right some wrongs. I hope just as much as anybody that QB is a position they target heavily one way or another. Again, though, this is where all the bitterness is. The QB situation. Not the business operations. We're just looking for reasons to bitch and moan, and Babb gave it to us. |
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And again, it's very possible he was paranoid because the Chiefs were in fact monitoring more than they should have. Not illegally, just unethically. What we know right now for sure is that Pioli, the guy being accused, has a very bad history of taping things he's not supposed to be even when he knows it's outside the rules (Spygate). We're hearing that Pioli was requesting month old e-mails and call logs to use as damning evidence against Denny Thum. And what we're hearing is a ton of smoke that employees, not just Haley, were all under constant paranoia that everything they did and said was being monitored. Here's what I'm guessing happened. And again, this is only an educated guess. My guess is that Haley had, over 3 years, become very, very careful about what he talked about where. I bet that despite being careful, he still found that the team somehow knew what he was up to. And I imagine that became more concerning when that included his private life too. While I doubt his cell phone was tampered with, I wouldn't be surprised if his conversations on company grounds were all heavily monitoried and a lot moreso than anyone else on the team. There is plenty of fact and tons of smoke in this story that leads you to believe that some of that paranoia may have been justified and that he wasn't the only one. |
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