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Insider: Scott Pioli wanted Peyton Manning
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10-01-2012, 12:13 AM | #31 |
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10-01-2012, 12:17 AM | #32 |
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Money talks and bullshit... well. There is no convincing me that Manning would not have come to KC had the FO untied the purse strings and had a sit down with him to ask what it would take to slap an arrowhead on the side of his helmet.
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10-01-2012, 12:18 AM | #33 |
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Lol at no point in that entire article does it state what the OP put in the title. WTF dude?
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10-01-2012, 12:19 AM | #34 | |
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It was about him being comfortable and he never even allowed KC a spot at the head table.
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10-01-2012, 12:21 AM | #35 |
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I'm sure it was more than money. Manning not giving KC the time of day speaks volumes to the state of the organization.
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10-01-2012, 12:27 AM | #36 |
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Absolutely. Clark should have taken a long look at Pioli at that moment. When one of the greatest players to ever play won't give your organization the time of day, something is really wrong.
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10-01-2012, 12:29 AM | #37 |
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Clark probably drank the "right 53" koolaid and was cool with it.
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10-01-2012, 12:37 AM | #39 |
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Did Pioli know that Matt was a "really nice backup - not a starter" when he signed him to a 63 million dollar contract?
Is this level of play "what was expected" when Pioli passed on drafting Russell Wilson in favor of a backup tackle? Did Pioli think that KC needed a better backup than Quinn when he neglected to re-sign Orton? Or sign any of the available free agents? Or draft Nick Foles, Kirk Cousins, or Brock Osweiler? This is such propaganda bullshit. |
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10-01-2012, 12:40 AM | #41 |
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There comes a point that when the players have lost complete and total confidence in their QB, then a change has to be made. If they're not confident they can win w/ Cassel, then by nature they're not going to play as well.
Everything starts and ends w/ the QB on offense. If you can't make plays in the passing game and stretch the game vertically, then defenses are going to load up in the box and then your running game will go to shit. People wanna talk about Cassel's 2010 "Pro Bowl" season. The 27-7 stat tells only one part of the story. All it means is that Cassel did a good job not turning the ball over that season. I'll give him credit for that, but we also led the NFL in rushing that season and almost had 2 backs run for over 1,000 yards. We also played an extremely soft schedule. That's not Cassel's fault but it's a fact. The NFCW that season was a horrible division. I believe that season we played only one team that had a winning record and we lost to them. Cassel's completion% and yds per completion weren't anything to gloat about. He's just a serviceable backup. His ceiling is average, which is what we saw in 2010. He doesn't need to be starting in the NFL. He lacks the poise, confidence, swagger, that is required to be successful at the position. He also lacks the mechanics and physical tools it takes to be successful at the position. He's not accurate on just normal everyday passes that an NFL QB should make in their sleep, he can't even throw an average deep ball and he's even less accurate when he tries. And if more than anything else, he's a momentum killer. You can't sit here and tell me his teammates believe in the guy. This is the NFL...you lead by example...you're playing against the best football players in the world and if you continuously **** up and play like shit, your teammates aren't going to believe or have confidence in you. Some have said that he's a good leader...sorry I don't buy that. He might be a good teammate, but that's not being a good leader...there's a difference. You can't be a good leader if you lack confidence in the position.
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I just saw Tony Romo and the Cowboys have broken off contract negotiations. What would you guys think of him? He is a really legitimate QB with Pro bowls and is still in his prime.
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I'd rather draft Smith, though.
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