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Originally Posted by FAX
That's all well and good, Mr. tredadda.
However, when the need arises, I hire experts who know more than I do about their given specialty area. A lot of people do that sort of thing.
Given that expertise has a purpose, is it too much to assume that NFL talent evaluators ... especially ones who have received numerous Executive Of The Year Awards ... should possess the capability to assess a quarterback's abilities without the benefit of observing three years of bone-headed decisions and screw-ups?
FAX
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Exactly. He isn't getting paid millions of dollars to be allowed to sit back and wait for every spec of dust to settle before making a move. He should be seeing things before the public does, not at the same time or worse, later. Most people can evaluate talent after years of watching it under 3 or 4 circumstances. If that was his job, he is getting way over-payed.
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Originally Posted by cdcox
There is one person in the USA who disagrees with this statement, and by chance that one guy happens to be our GM.
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I wish that was true. If it was the pressure in KC would be multiple times higher on Clark than it is now.
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Originally Posted by Brock
Nobody ever said Haley liked Cassel.
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Well if we are using all these stories as somebody "said something" than somebody did say this. A few months ago it was said that Weis didn't like Cassel and Haley did. Who knows if that is true or this is true or if either is, but on those grounds it was said.