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DaneMcCloud 01-08-2013 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by DeezNutz (Post 9298328)
Posturing when Reid says that GM will make the decision on personnel, or Andy being legit?

I thought it was just "Final Say"?

The Bad Guy 01-08-2013 09:43 PM

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Originally Posted by DeezNutz (Post 9298328)
Posturing when Reid says that GM will make the decision on personnel, or Andy being legit?

Posturing. Collaborative effort.

the Talking Can 01-08-2013 09:44 PM

dorsey was there when they drafted rogers...in the first...with a hall of fame QB on your team

whoever made that call (big brass balls), it's a lesson i'm assuming he absorbed and will bring to KC...

DeezNutz 01-08-2013 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 9298333)
I thought it was just "Final Say"?

"Final say" sounds like what a decision-maker does. :)

DeezNutz 01-08-2013 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by The Bad Guy (Post 9298335)
Posturing. Collaborative effort.

Thank you.

CaliforniaChief 01-08-2013 09:47 PM

I would think that if Reid and Dorsey are close and share a basic approach to football, that collaboration would work just fine. Reid will probably defer to Dorsey's judgment for most of the process relating to scouting for the draft...and Reid might interject more when it comes to free agents, guys he knows, etc.

I think it would work beautifully.

DaneMcCloud 01-08-2013 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by DeezNutz (Post 9298345)
"Final say" sounds like what a decision-maker does. :)

I interpreted as "You want your guy, Andy, but I want mine. I win.".

But I guess TBG cleared it up. :D

The Bad Guy 01-08-2013 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by the Talking Can (Post 9298339)
dorsey was there when they drafted rogers...in the first...with a hall of fame QB on your team

whoever made that call (big brass balls), it's a lesson i'm assuming he absorbed and will bring to KC...

That was pretty much a no-brainer.

That was more the perfect storm than anything. Now if they had the #1 pick and still had Favre, and took Rodgers, that's stones.

aturnis 01-08-2013 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by dtchiefs4life (Post 9298152)
Ya those were the only 2. I do believe Zorn. is ok he just had shit to work with for QBs.

Bullshit. Not one single QB improved under Flacco. Not one. In fact, Cassel Absolutely regressed, and Stanzi seemed to also. Talent has nothing to do with it. Even if a guy sucks, you can still make him better, even if it's only incrementally.

FAX 01-08-2013 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by CaliforniaChief (Post 9298349)
I would think that if Reid and Dorsey are close and share a basic approach to football, that collaboration would work just fine. Reid will probably defer to Dorsey's judgment for most of the process relating to scouting for the draft...and Reid might interject more when it comes to free agents, guys he knows, etc.

I think it would work beautifully.

Based on Wally's interviews, it sounds as though he expects the GM (whomever it may be) to dedicate their full-time effort to the task of evaluating players. He, on the other hand, while maintaining an interest in the subject, is too busy with coaching duties to properly assess potential talent. So, when it comes time to decide upon needs and possible fits, the two would collaborate while leaving the "final" decision up to the GM (and, by extension, Clark) based upon the economics. It's pretty clear that's the sort of structure and expectation he has in mind.

FAX

CaliforniaChief 01-08-2013 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by FAX (Post 9298368)
Based on Wally's interviews, it sounds as though he expects the GM (whomever it may be) to dedicate their full-time effort to the task of evaluating players. He, on the other hand, while maintaining an interest in the subject, is too busy with coaching duties to properly assess potential talent. So, when it comes time to decide upon needs and possible fits, the two would collaborate while leaving the "final" decision up to the GM (and, by extension, Clark) based upon the economics. It's pretty clear that's the sort of structure and expectation he has in mind.

FAX

:thumb: Shocking concept, isn't it? The GM/coach have mutual respect and trust each other to do their jobs, and yet aren't so detached as to not know what's going on with the operation. The GM scouts, acquires, and signs the best players...and the coach gets the best out of them.

chiefzilla1501 01-08-2013 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by FAX (Post 9298368)
Based on Wally's interviews, it sounds as though he expects the GM (whomever it may be) to dedicate their full-time effort to the task of evaluating players. He, on the other hand, while maintaining an interest in the subject, is too busy with coaching duties to properly assess potential talent. So, when it comes time to decide upon needs and possible fits, the two would collaborate while leaving the "final" decision up to the GM (and, by extension, Clark) based upon the economics. It's pretty clear that's the sort of structure and expectation he has in mind.

FAX

I hope so.

I know we never want to hear about the Patriot Way ever, ever, ever again.

But this is exactly how they do it there and it works beautifully when you have the right staff to make the right talent evaluations. And it's a much harder job than it sounds.

The Bad Guy 01-08-2013 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501 (Post 9298421)
I hope so.

I know we never want to hear about the Patriot Way ever, ever, ever again.

But this is exactly how they do it there and it works beautifully when you have the right staff to make the right talent evaluations. And it's a much harder job than it sounds.

The Packers were doing business like this long before the Patriots and their stupid ****ing way.

The Patriot way is Tom Brady.

chiefzilla1501 01-08-2013 11:20 PM

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Originally Posted by The Bad Guy (Post 9298429)
The Packers were doing business like this long before the Patriots and their stupid ****ing way.

The Patriot way is Tom Brady.

I don't give a shit who did gets credit for starting it. I am talking about the way you can structure your organization to support a powerful head coach without giving him too much power.

Bellichick basically dictates the strategy, but he completely trusts his personnel guys to pick the players. That's what will happen in KC. It's a good model for a guy like Reid to follow.

The Bad Guy 01-09-2013 05:24 AM

You think Belichick let's other people pick the players?


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