themanwithnoname |
07-10-2012 10:10 AM |
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Originally Posted by PGM
(Post 8729607)
The sheer amount of blowouts this team suffered and how horribly they were prepared to start the season last year leans me toward believing otherwise.
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Yep. He seems like an ok assistant, probably a good to great WR coach. I honestly don't know that I would even say he'd be a good OC after the offenses the Chiefs rolled out while he was here. Sure Cassel was a big part of the reason it was 3rd and 25, but how many times did we see a McCluster draw play up the middle on those? Plus his choice of OCs, Palko, forcing Larry Johnson and Thomas Jones, our terrible TEs (Pope is like the Cassel of TEs, nice guy, prototypical size but just plain sucks at actually playing), and cutting Gaither over a single penalty when Richardson was damn near the worst tackle in football (and regularly was screwing the team with bad penalties).
His success in Arizona, I mean, who couldn't have a successful passing game with Kurt Warner throwing to Fitzgerald, Boldin, and Breaston? Likewise, who wouldn't have a good run game when Jamaal Charles is tearing shit up?
I give him credit for getting the team in shape and I think he did improve Bowe (although Bowe is still limited by the QB). I'd also say that Breaston and Baldwin seem like they were Haley choices (although Breaston doesn't seem too torn up over Haley leaving which I think is telling). Maybe Haley was the deciding factor in some of the draft picks, but who knows. So maybe he'd be an ok conditioning and personnel guy, but he didn't show me anything more than that.
He seemed more intent on playing head games and for all his focus on consistency his team didn't exhibit much. Well, I guess they did, some exciting wins (and losses) over teams playing bad football and getting their shit pushed in by teams that were any good.
I actually did like Haley mostly because he was like the complete opposite of Herm, but I'm wholly indifferent to him now. Glad that he won't be helping to embarrass the Chiefs any more, but I don't really wish him ill or anything.
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