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Originally Posted by HemiEd
The way they have been doing it isn't working.
They even sat Todd Blackledge on the bench to watch, until the fans got so restless that they put him in.
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Bill Kenney it seemed was never bad enough to bench or good to enough to win. Thus Blackledge really never got the best shake. Never really was allowed just to take the whole reigns and go with. Now he didn't turn out to be anything but he did have a winning record when he left KC. Nowhere near as bad as the other busts of the 80s like Joziwak, Ethan Horton, Anthony Hancock, Paul Palmer, Willie Scott.