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I'll go with the thought that Cassel gets the sacrifical axe before Pioli does. That buys Pioli at least one more season, and gives Clark all the reason not to fire him when it comes time to give him an extension. |
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Anyone got an example? |
the hard truth is that 3 players are responsible for what minimal success pioli has had here, and all were acquired before he got here:
Charles had one of the greatest seasons by a RB in nfl history...he carried - literally - the team to the playoff: he even made Cassel look like a real QB (a hurculean task) Hali single handedly provided our pass rush...now, he's thrived as a 3-4 OLB, so credit for the switch to pioli... Bowe...yeah, lots of dumb white people hate him because he flexed once, he is also the only consistent offensive playmaker we've had since trading gonzo, and done it with one piece of shit QB after another no one acquired in 4 years years has done anything close, with the exception of Berry's rookie season which was truly great... |
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Vandenberg reminds me a lot of Jake Christiansen. No emotion at all. Throws a damn beautiful ball one play and a goddamn duck the next. All while looking like a jugs machine instead of a real person. |
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But to your question.... no, I can't think of one. Carl might work in that scenario, but at least he had success in the regular season to fall back on, even though that shouldn't have been the litmus. |
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The Chiefs were probably a good team at the time. |
"Eliminate bad football."
Sign outside of Chiefs locker room, according to 810. LMAO. |
"Try Not To Lose So Often"
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Dayton Moore has called over to suggest having a T-shirt Tuesday to boost fan morale.
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