Lenny speaks with Pioli regarding todays event tonight on KMBC
Arrowhead Pride @ArrowheadPride
Chiefs GM Scott Pioli talked to Len Dawson, will be aired on KMBC tonight. Not expecting anything...just thought I would share for those who want to catch it. |
I don't think Pioli has done an adequate job here, and I think he needs to be replaced, but I feel absolutely terrible about what happened today and his part in it (if what was reported is what happens). You can't unsee something like that, and it's probably going to haunt him for the rest of his life.
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Wow that was fast.
If I watched someone I know blow their brains out in front of me I definitely wouldn't want to talk about it for a while. |
Wow. What time will that be?
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If someone can post it for us out-of-staters, it would be appreciated.
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I saw him on the 9 pm edition and he basically said that Pioli was devastated and quite upset with what he saw. Said this family is a team and one if it's family members has suffered an unspeakable tragedy. He said this would stay with and effect Scott for the rest of his life.
There was not an interview of him just Len rehashing their conversation. |
Crennel doesn't know why it happened.
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It's an off-camera interview apparently. Don't think Pioli will be shown.
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...I'm going to hell. |
I keep repeatedly stumbling over the title of the thread and see "Lemmy" instead of "Lenny"
For a second I thought "Wow...Pioli is a cool MF to bring in Lemmy" |
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Pioli is so devastated by this he resigns tomorrow.
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Seeing the people on the news weeping over this girl should drive home the point that Belcher needs to be permanently erased from our memories.
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Arrowhead Pride @ArrowheadPride
Len Dawson after talking to Pioli: "I saw a man that was hurting. He really was hurting." |
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Belcher = Chris Benoit Lite
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I would care if Michael Moore, The Octomom, The Kardashians, whoever that **** is that beat on Rhianna, etc., etc. was hurting after witnessing something like Pioli did. |
Matt Cassel defines Pioli's tenure. This shit had nothing to do with ****ing Pioli.
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Witnessing even Hitler's last moments would probably stick with you for a while. |
The Chiefs Hall of Famer spoke with the Chiefs GM following Saturday's tragedy.
Given the events at Arrowhead on Saturday morning we weren't expecting Kansas City Chiefs GM Scott Pioli and head coach Romeo Crennel to say anything publicly. This is something far beyond football and they need to get right. KMBC's Len Dawson spoke with Pioli as the Chiefs GM left the practice facility on Saturday. Dawson said in Saturday night's telecast: "I saw a man that was hurting," Dawson said. "He really was hurting. Generally he has a lot of control over himself and his situations but he had no control over this situation. He loves the team and the players, and he lost one of his players, part of his family. And he could do nothing about it. "The mayor was talking about what it was like. I can't imagine what it's like for Scott Pioli and Romeo Crennel to see a man put a gun to his head and pull the trigger. That image is going to stay with them, I'm sure, for the rest of their lives." I am so far removed from what happened, not really knowing Jovan Belcher. But it's still one of those things where I will always remember where I was when I heard what happened. |
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THAT's what this is about? |
Re-elect Scott Pioli
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KMBC just mentioned us canceling activities. :clap:
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There are some real ****faces on this board.
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Did some of the players witness what happened today or were Pioli and Crennel the only ones? Quinn talked about not even being allowed in the area
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Sooo yeah, there's nothing really worth posting.
Thanks for trolling us KMBC! |
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Best execution of the season for the Chiefs.
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But you are just a regular that wants to post some nasty shit but doesn't have the balls to do it under his normal user id because you know the hell you deserve for saying this stuff. Again **** you asshole. May god have mercy on your soul. |
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Nonsense, you just don't know what it is like to be in a place where you could possibly make a difference in a person's life, yet not be able to help them due to their own choosing. 1978, I worked for the volunteer fire department & rescue squad in the town I grew up in. We got a call in the early afternoon on a traffic accident 5 miles south of town. I always kept my gear in the car, I left work at the local gas station and beat the units in place, 1st on the scene. All I had at the time of arrival was my personal fire gear, no tools from the truck or responding units. As I arrived, I found a 1972 Chevy PU in flames in the engine compartment. Of all the cars backed up on this 2 lane road, nobody anywhere had a fire or extinguisher or any kind of heavy tools, bars, etc. to help pry a guy trapped behind the wheel. The fire truck was a good 3 - 4 minutes away and the flames are getting worst as the oil & fuel starts to burn. The horrifying screams,the burnt flesh, the shock in disbelief of standing there not being able to do anything was a very hard thing to handle. Has it stayed with me my whole life ? Uh, Yeah, sure in time , time heals, but it did take some time to do just this. Here I am, a 20 + year old kid and seeing my first death, in a very horrible turn of events. I got back into my car after the clean up, I had left the radio on and heard Michael Johnson's "Bluer Than Blue" song. To this day, if I ever hear it, it brings back that memory. A year later as a police officer in the same town, a kid my brother grew up with that was a good friend of the family was killed in a motorcycle accident. An hour earlier I had stopped the driver of the cycle to calm down as he drove through town, I told Robert the passenger he needed a helmet on. He told he would but didn't, we picked him up off the pavement faced down, dead after bouncing down the road. Same song about an hour later came on.... That song triggers memories of incidents in the past. But time heals, it does have some lasting consequences to some people. |
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Its not about Belcher at all. |
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You are in the minority on your feelings. It goes directly to your character sir. You have a lot of bad Karma. |
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If this was a factory worker...no one...and I mean no one would care. Shit happens. That is life. Get over yourself. |
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I can't believe people still believe in karma and god. What are we in the 1800's?
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Bart Hubbuch @HubbuchNYP
Scott Pioli told Len Dawson on KC TV tonight that Jovan Belcher’s last words to coaches just before he killed himself were, “I love you.” |
Bob isn't a troll or a mult. He's a legitimate guy. Signed up under his company email address. Seems legit.
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Is there video of the interview?
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I just hope that everyone doesn't lose track of what an awful job they are doing and have done. |
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