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For a minute. People like to think Haley was like Cowher but he really was missing Cowher's biggest motivator and that was respect. Haley could never have that because he never played the game. |
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Now I see why you agree with Pioli |
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He works for Chiefs PR, guaranteed. |
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Todd Haley is the man. That should be the next banner : "Fire Piloi; Bring Back Haley!" |
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Honestly, if you can dress yourself every day then you have to consider it a 100% successful day. |
I have to admit, there's a certain sad satisfaction knowing that more and more people are beginning to realize that Haley wasn't the devil. Personally, I think he did this team a lot of good ... benching DJ, getting on Bowe's case, improving the conditioning, working with Mark Coswell ... he figured out a way to get these dipwits to focus and play. I, for one, am sorry he's gone and sincerely believe we fired the wrong guy.
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DJ on Todd Haley: "He knows pretty much all of us, our strengths and weakness, but at the same time, he's not playing." #Chiefs |
Is anybody else sick of the phrase, "at the same time"? It's worn freaking out, man. Worse even than "at the end of the day".
Every single time Mark Coswell says it, I want to whack him in the teeth with a rat carcass. FAX |
I hope Haley drops 50+ points on us. Show the world what a piece of shit Pioli is. If all goes well, Clark fires Pioli the morning after. :clap:
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Roethlisberger senses Haley’s desire to beat Chiefs
By RANDY COVITZ The Kansas City Star Todd Haley Former Chiefs head coach Todd Haley, now the offensive coordinator for the Pittsburgh Steelers, hasn’t publicly expressed his thoughts on facing his former team on Monday night. But Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger can sense something extra is stirring in Haley, who was let go by the Chiefs last December. “He wants to win every game, as we all do,” Roethlisberger said on Wednesday morning. “But without him saying it, you can see it … anytime you’ve got a guy on your team who used to play for another team, there’s always a little incentive that you want to win for that guy. “We haven’t practiced yet, but throughout meetings and stuff, you can kind of see it a little bit. I don’t think he’s admitted it yet.” Roethlisberger, a two-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback, said the Steelers haven’t seen much of the yelling and screaming that marked Haley’s time in Kansas City during 2009-11. “He knew coming here that this team is a veteran group,” Roethlisberger said of the Steelers, 5-3. “The Steelers in general have always done it a certain way for a long time, and he just wanted to come in and continue that tradition, and that’s what he’s been doing.” Steelers coach Mike Tomlin toned down the rhetoric. “It’s not Todd vs. the Chiefs, and I think Todd understands that,” Tomlin said. “He’s been in this business a long time. We’ve got a job to do this weekend.” No bad blood A survey of the Chiefs locker room didn’t reveal any animosity toward Haley as they prepared to face their former coach. “We bumped heads just like any other coach,” safety Eric Berry said. “Football is a passionate game, and a lot of emotions go back and forth, but at the end of the day, I felt like he had my best interests. Football is competitive, but there still is a lot of respect for him.” Berry doesn’t expect Haley to try to roll up the score just because it’s against the Chiefs. “I expect that from everybody,” Berry said. “This is the NFL. Everybody, every week is a juggernaut bout. I expect a lot of stuff from any offensive coordinator to try to win games and put up points.” Gibbs influence on defense Gary Gibbs, elevated from linebackers coach to defensive coordinator, is putting an emphasis on creating turnovers. The Chiefs have given the ball away a league-most 29 times, and the defense has taken the ball just nine times for a league-worst minus-20 differential. Only three teams, Pittsburgh and Dallas with eight, and Indianapolis, three, have fewer takeaways than the Chiefs. “A lot of people put a lot of pressure on our offense,” said Berry, who had an interception last week at San Diego, “but we haven’t been causing (many) turnovers. We can help them out in a lot of different situations as well, giving them a short field and opportunities to score.” Ziggy Hood’s role Former Missouri defensive lineman Ziggy Hood, the Steelers’ first-round draft pick in 2009, has started all eight games for Pittsburgh and had two quarterback pressures last week against the Giants and blocked an extra point against Washington on Oct. 28, the first by the Steelers since 2003. “Ziggy comes to work every day,” Tomlin said. “Some people dread some of the things that come along with being a football player … a professional athlete … I think Ziggy embraces it. He genuinely enjoys practicing, training, working out. It’s a winning edge for him.” No trap game The Steelers, 5-3, are riding high after last week’s road win against the Giants and will face AFC North rival Baltimore, 6-2, on Nov. 18. So it would seem the Steelers could have a letdown against the Chiefs, 1-7. Not so, said Roethlisberger, whose team has played just three home games this season. “We’re excited to finally get to come home,” Roethlisberger said. “It feels like we never play at home anymore. We’re on the road so much. We’re excited to come home and play in front of our fans. We want to put on a great game for them. That’s the way I’m approaching it. A lot of the guys are excited to come home and play in front of our fans.” http://www.kansascity.com/2012/11/07...#storylink=cpy |
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I'm hoping the Steelers break the NFL single-game pionts record. |
What would be funny is if Ben broke his leg trying to do it for Haley
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Polamalu is scared shitless of Maneri from last year.
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Would you people quit quoting dimchuck wetpants. Many people have him on ignore because his useless drivel ruins threads.
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I'd like them to hang a 70-burger on us. DO IT! DO IT!
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How in the world did they lose to the Faid?
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Roethlisberger senses Haley’s desire to beat Chiefs
By RANDY COVITZ The Kansas City Star Former Chiefs head coach Todd Haley, now the offensive coordinator for the Pittsburgh Steelers, hasn’t publicly expressed his thoughts on facing his former team on Monday night. But Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger can sense something extra is stirring in Haley, who was let go by the Chiefs last December. “He wants to win every game, as we all do,” Roethlisberger said on Wednesday morning. “But without him saying it, you can see it … anytime you’ve got a guy on your team who used to play for another team, there’s always a little incentive that you want to win for that guy. “We haven’t practiced yet, but throughout meetings and stuff, you can kind of see it a little bit. I don’t think he’s admitted it yet.” Roethlisberger, a two-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback, said the Steelers haven’t seen much of the yelling and screaming that marked Haley’s time in Kansas City during 2009-11. “He knew coming here that this team is a veteran group,” Roethlisberger said of the Steelers, 5-3. “The Steelers in general have always done it a certain way for a long time, and he just wanted to come in and continue that tradition, and that’s what he’s been doing.” Steelers coach Mike Tomlin toned down the rhetoric. “It’s not Todd vs. the Chiefs, and I think Todd understands that,” Tomlin said. “He’s been in this business a long time. We’ve got a job to do this weekend.” No bad blood A survey of the Chiefs locker room didn’t reveal any animosity toward Haley as they prepared to face their former coach. “We bumped heads just like any other coach,” safety Eric Berry said. “Football is a passionate game, and a lot of emotions go back and forth, but at the end of the day, I felt like he had my best interests. Football is competitive, but there still is a lot of respect for him.” Berry doesn’t expect Haley to try to roll up the score just because it’s against the Chiefs. “I expect that from everybody,” Berry said. “This is the NFL. Everybody, every week is a juggernaut bout. I expect a lot of stuff from any offensive coordinator to try to win games and put up points.” Gibbs influence on defense Gary Gibbs, elevated from linebackers coach to defensive coordinator, is putting an emphasis on creating turnovers. The Chiefs have given the ball away a league-most 29 times, and the defense has taken the ball just nine times for a league-worst minus-20 differential. Only three teams, Pittsburgh and Dallas with eight, and Indianapolis, three, have fewer takeaways than the Chiefs. “A lot of people put a lot of pressure on our offense,” said Berry, who had an interception last week at San Diego, “but we haven’t been causing (many) turnovers. We can help them out in a lot of different situations as well, giving them a short field and opportunities to score.” Ziggy Hood’s role Former Missouri defensive lineman Ziggy Hood, the Steelers’ first-round draft pick in 2009, has started all eight games for Pittsburgh and had two quarterback pressures last week against the Giants and blocked an extra point against Washington on Oct. 28, the first by the Steelers since 2003. “Ziggy comes to work every day,” Tomlin said. “Some people dread some of the things that come along with being a football player … a professional athlete … I think Ziggy embraces it. He genuinely enjoys practicing, training, working out. It’s a winning edge for him.” No trap game The Steelers, 5-3, are riding high after last week’s road win against the Giants and will face AFC North rival Baltimore, 6-2, on Nov. 18. So it would seem the Steelers could have a letdown against the Chiefs, 1-7. Not so, said Roethlisberger, whose team has played just three home games this season. “We’re excited to finally get to come home,” Roethlisberger said. “It feels like we never play at home anymore. We’re on the road so much. We’re excited to come home and play in front of our fans. We want to put on a great game for them. That’s the way I’m approaching it. A lot of the guys are excited to come home and play in front of our fans.” Injury report Chiefs defensive end Glenn Dorsey (calf) and quarterback Brady Quinn (concussion) did not practice on Wednesday. Quinn has been ruled out for Monday’s game. Tight end Steve Manari (ankle) said he participated fully in practice. |
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I would give up my first-born son to see a post-game, on-field handshake between Haley and Pioli after the Steelers hang 50 on us.
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[QUOTE=C-Mac;9096430]Roethlisberger senses Haley’s desire to beat Chiefs
By RANDY COVITZ The Kansas City Star Todd Haley No bad blood A survey of the Chiefs locker room didn’t reveal any animosity toward Haley as they prepared to face their former coach. “We bumped heads just like any other coach,” safety Eric Berry said. “Football is a passionate game, and a lot of emotions go back and forth, but at the end of the day, I felt like he had my best interests. Football is competitive, but there still is a lot of respect for him.” Berry doesn’t expect Haley to try to roll up the score just because it’s against the Chiefs. “I expect that from everybody,” Berry said. “This is the NFL. Everybody, every week is a juggernaut bout. I expect a lot of stuff from any offensive coordinator to try to win games and put up points.” -- We all do Berry we all do. It's an expectation to see our beloved Chiefs to have the score run up on them. |
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It looks real nice. |
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52-9 Steelers. Get it done Haley!
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The idea that Haley is even close to being in any danger of getting fired is laughable. You're absolutely right. And thing is, they're doing it with a banged up offensive line and running game. |
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2010- The O was only good cause Charles AVG 6.4 YPC 2011- No Charles |
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lol, I love that my Haley gif is still floating around.
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I wish we had Haley over anything else we have going right now. Hell I would take him at GM over ****tard Pioli. Of course I always thought Haley was the way.
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I am antsy for Massacre Monday.
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Someone pass the ****ing torch to this guy. He's like Knowmo after a severe head injury on LSD. His rose-colored glasses must be like ****ing welding goggles. I'm going to ask Kyle to change the TOS to allow me to ban idiots. Be it just for one day even. |
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Haley knows all of Cassel's weaknesses and traits more than anyone. Cassel is just going to have an AWFUL game, even by his awful standards.
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I guess I am an asshole for not rooting for the dickhead coach who wasted three years of my life. |
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GHAAAAAAAAAA **** IT. Where is my Glock? I'm going to ventilate my skull. |
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I've said it a number of times through the years, that Haley needed to grow up, but with a GM that supported him and nutured his potential, that Haley would be well on his way to being an outstanding HC. And I also know that there is only one Larry Fitzgerald. He has the most incredible focus and concentration of any receiver I've ever seen, and that is the the reason I see him as the best in the game right, including above Calvin Johnson. Receivers sometimes struggle with concentration with QBs that can not deliver the ball on time. Bowe's sometimes inconsistent hands can be blamed to an extent because of Cassel's inability to deliver the ball on time. Fitzgerald is the only receiver that I've seen that has the ability to maintain that concentration with crap QBs. Bowe actually does a pretty good job, better than most, to do the same. |
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Is it cool to post manipulated gifs of ten year olds getting ****ed or masterbating? Alot of people do find it offensive and for good reason. Do you know that I almost got banned for calling you a pedophile a couple of months ago? Seriously mods, is it bad to question chiefs coaches and players on a Chiefs message board and OK to condone sexual gifs of 10 year olds? Is that what Chiefs Planet is about? |
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We will love you long time... |
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You create drama and then wonder why shit always flies at you. |
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1) the girl in that gif is 21 years old and that has been pointed out at least 20 times 2) YOU didnt almost get banned for anything 2 months ago...YOU havent been around that long...your iriginal account, however was...YOU are a MULT. 3) Stop drinking my pee |
Lulz, I have him on ignore. BlackBob, nobody posted any of these mythical gifs. You're seriously insane.
Although, I guess getting molested at a young age will do that to a person. Also, "alot" isn't a word. |
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The mult issue was addressed by the mods. I was always up front about it. they voted and let me back in. |
I better stop before he tried to hire a lawyer to serve me a "cease and assist"
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I'm seriously beginning to think I want a cage death match thread between Blackbob and Dane, one-on-one, no one else can post in it. I think it would be awesome.
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**** you! **** you too! ****ing **** **** ****itty **** ****er! Larry Johnson wasn't given a fair chance |
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I think I'll take a couple days off. Sorry if you think I was shitting on threads. that was not my intention. |
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For all you know that shit was filmed when she was 20. What PROOF do you have that she was 10...oh, hold on, now its up to 13...give it a little time and it will be up to 15 and then 18 and then...oh **** it. |
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