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Jimmya 02-25-2014 05:54 AM

I also think that Jim Johnsons death started the decline.

Anyong Bluth 02-25-2014 06:10 AM

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Originally Posted by booger (Post 10452254)
Former Chiefs VP of player personnel Bill Kuharich attended the Combine in his new role as personnel consultant for the Cleveland Browns. Kuharich will serve as an adviser to Ray Famer, the Browns new general manager. The roles were reversed when they worked for the Chiefs; Kuharich ran the personnel department and Farmer was the team’s director of pro personnel.

Working in concert with then head coach Herm Edwards, Kuharich was responsible for the Chiefs drafts in 2006-07-08. The duo concentrated on creating a roster younger than it was during the Dick Vermeil years. But the rug was pulled out from under Edwards/Kuharich by team chairman Clark Hunt after a 2-14 record in 2008.

Many of the players selected in those three drafts still make major contributions to the Chiefs – OLB Tamba Hali, WR Dwayne Bowe, LT Branden Albert, CB Brandon Flowers and RB Jamaal Charles, along with others that played and continue to spend time in the NFL – S Bernard Pollard, S Jarrad Page, DE Turk McBride, DT Glenn Dorsey, CB Brandon Carr and OT Barry Richardson.

Why was Kuharich out of the NFL personnel ranks for 5 years? He was badmouthed around the league by Scott Pioli. When Pioli took over the football side of the Chiefs in January 2009, he began a verbal assault on all parts of the team’s former operations, especially Kuharich and the personnel department. At the time, Pioli still wore the stink from his time with the New England Patriots and many people around the league thought Pioli knew what he was doing so they listened to him.

Of course the league found out differently, just as Chiefs fans did over 4 years (23-42 record). Pioli was unprepared for his role on top of an NFL organization. He was an insecure administrator and leader, spending an inordinate amount of time browbeating employees and blackballing former workers than actually creating culture capable of becoming a consistently successful franchise.

The rest of the league learned about Pioli and that’s opened the door for a return by a very good personnel man. Cleveland has been a dysfunctional franchise for several years, but having Farmer in charge of personnel, with Kuharich providing his expertise will give the Browns a fighting chance.

In just a few days at the Combine, new Browns head coach Mike Pettine saw a good future working with Farmer and Kuharich.

“Bill’s an outstanding evaluator of talent,” said Pettine. “He and Ray are very similar in how they see things, which means we all are similar in how we see things.”

http://www.bobgretz.com/chiefs-footb...ns-to-nfl.html

I'd actually like if Kuharich and Herm were draft consultants with the Chiefs. Herm can stick primarily to DBs.

RealSNR 02-25-2014 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by ct (Post 10431941)
Mike Lombardi - C - Free Agent
The Boston Globe reports ex-Browns GM Mike Lombardi's hiring by the Patriots is "basically a done deal."

Lombardi has been tight with Bill Belichick going back to their days together with the Browns in 1990s. According to reporter Shalise Manza Young, the Pats went as far as to consider Lombardi's player evaluations before he was re-hired by the Browns in 2013. Lombardi worked for NFL Network from 2008-13.

May an AIDS tree fall upon the house of the Patriots and all their scumbag former personnel and coaches who can't keep jobs elsewhere.

Pasta Little Brioni 02-25-2014 09:18 AM

Well at least they are like damn that Pioli guy is clueless let's do the opposite of what he did.

'Hamas' Jenkins 02-25-2014 12:49 PM

I would pay good money to watch someone behead Scott Pioli, Nick Berg-style.

BossChief 02-25-2014 01:20 PM

The more I see it, the clearer it gets that all the Patriot guys work together behind the scenes with 1 common goal.

Help the Patriots have a better chance at the title each year by destroying the other AFC teams from the inside.

The results support that theory.

Eleazar 02-25-2014 01:37 PM

Pioli is scum

bowener 02-25-2014 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by BossChief (Post 10452895)
The more I see it, the clearer it gets that all the Patriot guys work together behind the scenes with 1 common goal.

Help the Patriots have a better chance at the title each year by destroying the other AFC teams from the inside.

The results support that theory.

This is probably the only conspiracy theory I can get behind. It isn't true, but evidence does support your argument.

BigMeatballDave 02-25-2014 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by BossChief (Post 10452895)
The more I see it, the clear it gets that all the Patriot guys work together behind the scenes with 1 common goal.

Help the Patriots have a better chance at the title each year by destroying the other AFC teams from the inside.

The results support that theory.

Technically, they're all Browns guys. They all worked together in Cleveland, not NE.

BossChief 02-25-2014 02:07 PM

I mean, unless I'm missing someone, the only patriot guys that had success went to the NFC.

The guys that went to AFC teams almost immediately began to tear down their teams the moment they got there.

BossChief 02-25-2014 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by BCD (Post 10452973)
Technically, they're all Browns guys. They all worked together in Cleveland, not NE.

Well, technically they are all Parcells guys.

BigMeatballDave 02-25-2014 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by BossChief (Post 10452979)
Well, technically they are all Parcells guys.

Pioli worked under Belichick before Parcells.

Not sure about Dimitroff and Lombardi.

DaWolf 02-25-2014 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by booger (Post 10452254)

It didn't really help that he and Herm drafted and stuck with Brodie Croyle as the future for their entire tenure in their roles running the personnel department and being head coach, respectively.

Quinn Gray, Tyler Thigpen, Casey Printers, and Brodie Croyle. Those were their big moves at QB. Almost as bad as sticking with Cassel for as long as we did.

Everyone loves to talk about the 2008 draft, but were we better off taking Dorsey and Albert rather than Clady and Flacco? Or would we have been better off trading up (we had 2 first rounders, a second, and 3 threes as ammo) to try and get Matt Ryan?

Yes, this is all second guessing after the fact, but we're about to watch our other first round pick in 2008 walk out the door after letting the first one walk away last year. You don't do that if the players you selected were worth their draft spot. Instead, both are looking pretty replaceable...


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