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Even if Andy Reid turns out to be a bad hire after several years. I admire Clark Hunt as a man who cares about the Chiefs and the fans. He gets an A+ for effort. He went out of his way to get the best coach he sees fit to lead the Chiefs got the kind of coach he said he wanted to get. Clark Hunt took action as soon as the season was over when he could do something about it.
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As for Reid, I think I might have gone another way with the hire, but I can definitely understand why Clark made that choice. This franchise is completely screwed up at this juncture. Everywhere you look, there's dysfunction and abject failure. There's no pride, no confidence, and no quarterback. Reid brings with him the ability to change that and, if he hits on the QB, pretty successfully, too. But, if nothing else, Clark has completely dispelled the myth that he is cheap and uncaring ... nobody, other than the true knuckleheads, can claim that any longer. FAX |
I'm not a big fan of simply applauding effort. I'm a results oriented person. Having said that, Clark is a relatively young owner, who seems to be learning as he goes and willing to make changes which is tantamount to admitting his mistakes. That makes him bold and humble in my book.
Will Reid work out? I'd say the odds are quite good actually. He's proven, and struggled the last couple of seasons in a city where the hatred makes the SOC movement look tame. He needs a change of scenery IMO, and he'll get great scenery here in KC. The Chiefs needed a bold move, and Clark delivered again. He gets an "A" for effort, and there's a lot to be said for that. Now we must watch what happens. Clark should get kudos for this move, and he gets plenty from me. He certainly could have made a "safer" move, but this shit is bold. The cost in money and credibility hang in the balance, and Clark cares not. That is a fine owner right there. I'm very optimistic, but I gotta see results. This is a great day to be a Chiefs fan though. Bring on the draft. WE AT LEAST HAVE HOPE AGAIN! GO CHIEFS!! |
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Call me a "true fan", but I think Clark just scored a touchdown with Reid & Co. I'm gonna stand up and cheer.
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Clark said this (and I paraphrase as best I can); "We had the 3rd highest cash payroll in the league last year. But, based on the results on the field, that isn't something I'm very proud of." That, my friend, is an ass-kicking statement from your owner. And, frankly, I'm surprised it didn't get more traction around the city. He's saying he'll spend money but he expects something in return and gets pissed off when he's basically taken for a fool. Then, of course, because no one else seems to be able to do so, he proceeds to take it upon himself to fix the problem. There's more to Clark than meets the eye. We should be damn happy to have him. FAX |
FAX who did you have in mind as Head Coach?
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2012= last place AFCW 2011= last place AFCW 2010= 1st place AFCW 2009= last place AFCW 2008= last place AFCW 2007= last place AFCW 2006= 2nd place AFCW 2005= 2nd place AFCW Take a bow? That could be the worst 8 - season - beginning for any NFL owner. |
Taking a bow for doing his job? Will wait for results.
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But I was thinking along the lines of an up-and-coming assistant somewhere. Someone young. Someone full of good ideas and lots of energy. Someone hungry. Someone who hadn't already been beaten to hell and gone by the trials and tribulations of life and football. A Todd Haley type, actually. Or a 15 years ago Andy Reid. Such a person would be unproven, though, and that's not what Clark wants. I imagine he wants someone with sufficient gravitas to quite down the hoards and demand respect from the players. He found that in Reid ... no question. FAX |
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