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Clark is a very intelligent man. Pioli has been an embarrasment to the entire organization and that's not including the W-L record. I believe he wanted him to be here for a decade plus and establish some continuity, but there is no way he can keep him now.
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The best analogy I was given about Clark was he's comparable to the dorky high school kid that gets to date the high school prom queen. A year into the relationship, the dork realizes he's being used, but just can't let go of the chick and still wants to make it work.
That's how Clark views Pioli. He literally thought he was unattainable and viewed him as the messiah when he was hired. Pioli has Clark fooled. Clark cutting that cord is going to be a lot tougher process. I keep getting told that change is coming, but until I see a report that states he's definitely out, I have my doubts strictly based on Clark's man crush. |
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He was packing up shit from his office just this past week. |
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pioli's not getting fired, i find it funny how people on this board think they're general managers or owners or even have the same amount of football knowledge as some of these executives. there's a reason why they're in the office making millions and you're sitting on this lame board with a bunch of virgins and mid life crisis alcoholic hicks.
it's a known fact we have to take geno but if we do, i know pioli could work around him. if we don't draft him then fire pioli instantly. |
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Cleveland with Pioli......good grief, they might be more cursed than Kansas City.
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The only way Pioli keeps his job is if Clarks personal relationship with Pioli clouds his judgement.
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