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Originally Posted by mcaj22
What does Scott Pioli do in this situation?
does he try and keep the band together? Does he mediate? Does he just say screw it and let these guys part ways without any effort?
I am curious of his role, you would think he'd want to keep all his buddies in the same room.
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This is the key question and the key person who will call the final shot and why Clark paid Pioli the big bucks
No way McDaniels comes here primarily because of character issues which is what got him fired, not the record. Although I have no proof but my "hunch" tells me that Pioli and McDaniels were not fond of each other when they were in NE. Primarily because of what we saw in McDaniels lack of character and immaturity play itself out in Denver and Pioli saw all of this way before anybody else IMO.
Pioli will not put up with a Napoleon complex KID who thinks he is more important than he truly is, who will do "anything" to climb the NFL ladder and views Josh as "all about Josh" and not all about "team and winning".
BTW, this doesn't surprise me at all that there are control issues i.e the offense especially when there has been sucess to the point of an AFC West Div crown involved. All this Gator talk could be very well be a smokescreen bluff from Weis to Haley saying "hey, you hired me to develop Matt and call the plays, PLMTFA(please leave me the f**k alone) or i'll leave!!!
Political trial balloons! Don't you just love them?? The media and fans definitely do.
Bottom line: Anywhere there has been significant success it seems those involved "always" want their share of the "credit pie" and some want more than their share!!!
