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he is the Not Josh Looney role
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Considering most guys were Pioli yes men, I'd assume most won't be staying.
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I wonder if Heckert comes in in a lesser role.
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2. Maybe after he doesnt get a GM job takes Football ops or pro personnel job as a fall back? Be a great get if it happens. |
Kansas City Chiefs @kcchiefs
We will formally intro John Dorsey as 6th GM in franchise history on Mon. Jan 14, at 2 p.m. CT. Go to http://kcchiefs.com for live coverage |
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Awesome move. This has been a pretty darn good offseason so far - let's just hope that we kill the draft and our new coordinators exceed our expectations.
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Awesome night.
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I hope Dorsey walks in to the room of scouts. Pulls the pin from the grenade and walks back out
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I don't know if these are the best hires (I do like Dorsey a lot, still lukewarm at best with Reid), but I am pretty happy that we are getting things together so quickly.
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So this will be an evaluation year? I'm confused?
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Rotoworld's take on it:
http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/1354/chiefs-offense "Chiefs hired John Dorsey as general manager. For the third straight offseason, the Packers are losing GM Ted Thompson's right-hand man after Reggie McKenzie took the Raiders' GM job in 2012 and John Schneider became Seattle's GM in 2011. Dorsey will enter a situation more like Schneider's, beginning as second fiddle to powerful coach Andy Reid with a role likely to increase as the years go on. Dorsey has spent 22 years in player personnel. He was Green Bay's Director of Football Operations in 2012 |
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