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Old 12-21-2012, 01:20 PM   #6
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At least with legacy comes experience and knowledge on how to build and field a winner. Thats could serve well under an ownership thats clueless and
lacks experience/knowledge.


I think its important to look at the Chiefs current situation because that should dictate a lot in terms of what direction they should go. Should they go with experience/knowledge/previous winner or go with inexperience/youth/lack of knowledge, no track record, etc.

It's not always about what we want, its about what makes the most sense. Or what they(Hunt family) believe is right.
I've used this quote a lot lately:

Einstein once said that insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.

Vemeil, Herm, Romeo. We've done the retreads. Over and over. And over. And over. It hasn't worked. It won't work.

We tried once with Todd Haley. Exactly the right idea. Wrong guy. But that's what we need to try, to find a young coach that can have a long tenure. The experience comes with the coordinators. That's where you hire your retreads.

We're trying to emulate Pittsburgh, and I think it's the right approach, but we need to find the 1992 version of Bill Cowher, not the 2013 one.
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