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If you spend enough time on this board, it screws with your viewpoint on things (as well as your overall headspace). But, there are people in the Chiefsplanet community that are damaged. It's sad, but they have somewhat serious mental disorders that are very real. However, they can sit behind a keyboard and plunk out stuff that can affect a thoughtful or open-minded person's opinions. That's just the way it is. Haley is not the enemy some people would like you to believe. Nor, is he some kind of hero. He is a guy who has worked hard, had some luck, and ultimately got a shot at a head coaching position. He couldn't work with the GM, and now he moves on ... as do we. FAX |
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It's interesting to imagine how Pioli or Clark would have done in that setting.
Haley comes across as just another "one of the guys". I don't think Pioli or Clark would. FAX |
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The reaction to this is comical: Haley said some witty things! I knew he was a great coach! |
damn I wish I could have watched this, I don't have espn
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I wonder if Pioli and Clark watched.
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Whoever uploads the entire segment, I will wholeheartedly thank him.
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I thought it was a telling moment when he was talking about the Chiefs and said 'we' stopped and tensed up his face and eyes and said 'they' correcting himself. They joked about it but it was kind of one of those tense unscripted moments. He handled it well but his body language was pretty interesting.
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I missed some because I was boiling some rice and forgot the remote. I never could have imagined that boiling some rice could make me so sad. FAX |
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