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COchief 07-07-2017 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 12947485)
Except for the fact that everyone from Mellinger to Paylor to Albert Breer and Jason La Canfora have stated that Andy Reid had absolutely nothing to do with Dorsey's dismissal.

Reportedly, Andy Reid hasn't been a part of the interview process, either. It's been Mark Donovan and Clark Hunt, only.

It's just another of his silly conspiracy theories.

I hear you, but also especially in your line of work you know that could all be PR polishing turds. A lot of big deals come down to trivial power struggles, I am warming up to the idea that Andy may be a bit of an egomaniac. One thing I hate about the NFL is you never seem to get the real story even years after the fact, take the Pioli shit show for example, years after the fact no one ever talks about Haley, internal reaction to the banner, or in general the crap that went on around there.

Tough to argue that with Reid's record and reputation that he couldn't save or essentially fire Dorsey, I doubt we'll ever really know the full reasons behind the June GM firing, my personal opinion is that Dorse was grating on a day to day basis and was disrespectful during the negotiation process and got too big for his britches and Clark ended up giving him a reality check. Shitty decision or not, I understand an owner of an NFL team telling a GM to fly a kite if he stepped over the line which even hinting about wanting to be involved with GB absolutely qualifies for in my opinion. I also always thought from day 1 that Dorsey came across as an annoying jackass in press conferences and what not, something about his mannerisms and his lip/gum smacking got to me but that's purely personal.

BlackOp 07-07-2017 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 12947487)
Everything isn't a conspiracy.

KC had a guy, who's job was to manage the salary cap. They knew exactly how much money they had available.

No one has had a reasonable explanation of why signing Logan to an $8 million, nearly fully guaranteed contract, made financial sense? They knew they were going to have to cut someone to get under the cap to compensate...and Maclin's contract allowed for it.

I'm wondering if Reid was out of the loop on the actual team finances...and Dorsey took the fact that they were OK with shopping Maclin as him being ultimately expendable. Was Reid made aware they were planning on cutting him to make the cap?

Yes..this is just a theory but the Logan thing doesn't add up.

JakeF 07-07-2017 08:39 PM

I don't see how anyone can deny that Hunt must have consulted Reid before firing Dorsey. Reid and Dorsey were considered friends before KC and Hunt couldn't risk annoying Reid and risk losing both. Since Reid knew about the situation before signing his new contract, he had the power to save Dorsey and chose not to do so.

I realize the some around here are logic-challenged(cough, Dane) but even they should have the mental capacity to understand these basic points.

I also don't see how Hunt would fire Dorsey on the very same day as announcing the new contract without Reid's approval. If for no other reason than to avoid raining on Reid's signing parade. Reid was clearly ok with both the firing and the timing of the events. Jmo but I believe that Reid wanted to send a message that he is King and Dorsey was fired for messing with 'All the King's Men'.


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