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Someone who wants his job. |
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This whole ordeal just pisses me off.
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anyone think that Clark might have a GM candidate in mind that is not available yet.
He's keeping Pioli around as a backup plan in case his guy(s) don't work out. just a thought (not reading this entire ****ing thread to see if it's been talked about already) |
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He's going to be here next year. He's just passing the buck to the next HC to be viewed as responsible for keeping Scott when in the HC interview Clark will be asking "Can you work with Scott Pioli." Yes he simply is that bad of an owner. |
Just me but the possible Koetter hire means Pioli will stay. I see what you did there Clark.
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Your exact quote: http://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/showp...&postcount=630 Quote:
1) Clark's record is short as Chiefs CEO/Primary Owner. Six seasons is not enough time to evaulate the Chiefs under Clark? Six seasons with 2 GMs, 3 HC's? 2) Again your exact statement... "his record is not as bad as some of you are trying to paint it"... 29-68.. that is the Chiefs record under Clark's ownership in the 6 full seasons since Lamar's death. How is that record "not as bad" as any rational person would say it is? Also to answer your question... I own a small business of 21 full time employees and 5 part time employees. When they do something wrong and the customer is upset or it affects the results of my business... guess who is ultimately responsible... ME. That is the way it works in any line of business. Clark as CEO is responsible for the Chiefs performance on and off the field. |
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Wow, the host on 810 is DESTROYING Pioli.
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This is how he fired herm, by the way. |
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