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Originally Posted by FAX
Lamar, in large measure, got a pass in dark times because he had a very affable public persona. He was a naturally likeable person who went out of his way to present and sustain the every-man image. He was damn good at it, too. You got the feeling that Lamar sincerely cared about the team, the community, and the fans.
There was also the fact that he was responsible for bringing the Chiefs to Kansas City ... that buys you a lot of points ... not to mention the early success.
That's why it's so important that Clark carve his own niche and identity for himself and his team ... if, that is, he is serious about fielding a successful, winning franchise.
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Keep in mind also that we're talking about an elderly man who's health was getting worse as each Chiefs season did.
Then we're going to berate that elderly man with "win now!" statements and banners?...