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Multiple sources have confirmed, one of which was allowed in to observe the team for a book, that Weis was in fact a Pioli hire and that Haley wanted nothing to do with it.
Has also been confirmed by multiple sources that Pioli wanted to force McDaniels onto Haley last offseason. I'm guessing that this time, when Haley said no, Clark listened. Especially after what he'd done to the Broncos... |
Senseless is blinded by hopeful homerism right now. He doesn't want to believe that Pioli is the problem, b/c Poili's still here, and that would hurt his faith in the Chiefs.
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Pioli doesn't choose who plays. I have seen too many examples of Haley being stubborn and inflexible. |
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Oh, and I wonder why McDaniels is rumored to be a possibility if Clark stepped in and said no to him last year after what happened in Denver. The logic is lacking in that argument. |
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Make sure and remove the stand and go trunk first, too much resistance the other way and the branches will break. |
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Haley's gone this time numb nuts. The only thing potentially holding Pioli back from hiring McDaniels is how Chiefs fans would accept the move. He could very well assume that a year has been enough time to remove some of the stigma attached to McDaniels. Besides that, he's already in hot water, might as well do it his own way, either look like a genius or go out in style. |
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If you are Haley and were just hired to your first coaching job by a guy that had multiple Exec of the Decade awards, are you going to start it off by telling him to tell the owner no? You don't live in the real world. |
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