12-09-2011, 07:57 PM
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Originally Posted by SensibleChiefsfan
Actually, more people think that he is staying than going.
I am really torn on whether he should be here.
The team hasn't given up, which is huge. However, he has lost four ballgames by more than four TD's. He set the franchise record low for number of TD's in a month. (1 in the entire month of November)
Rumors swirl that he has a hard time working with Pioli. One could blame Pioli.
Then, you look at the fact that he fired Gailey during the offseason in his first year. Okay, fine, it is because he has a difference of philosophy.
Then, you look at the fact that Weis and he were rumored to have a difficult relationship. And, it was reported that Haley took over the playcalling duty. Then, Weis leaves, pointing to family reasons. (only, one year later, he is back in the same area and those reasons haven't changed.)
Many on this board feel like he doesn't work well with Cassel. Cassel is a hard worker. McDaniels (the OC that worked with him in New England), coveted him and wanted him in Denver. Despite whether he is any good, this at least speaks to the fact that Cassel is not hard to work with.
Any of these can be excused away. However, as a whole.... it paints the picture that Haley is an insecure, petulant, micro manager who isn't well adjusted enough to run an NFL team.
I think that he should be fired just because he can't get plays in to the QB on time and he can't seem to get along with the people he needs to.
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Lots of rumors, no facts.
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