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At least you know he CAN do it... |
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I want them to bring in somebody COMPLETELY NEW. Doesn't matter if they have previous SB experience, just make sure they've never been affiliated with the Kansas City Chiefs at any point in their existence. This applies equally to the HC AND the GM. |
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Just like the 1990's Huh, I understand you have to make the playoffs first Hitsmaqe, but I also understand that what Carl and the fans consider success are two different things. We consider Championship Game and Superbowls appearances a success, Carl considers .500 or better and a appearance in the playoffs as a success. Raising parking, concessions and tickets are more successful than pushing through to one superbowl appearance or vistory and have a ton of salary problems or free agent problems, in the eyes of Carl Peterson. This is kind of like Electricity, always goes through the path of least resistance. Carl is that way, wants the easy way out to make the most money for the Chiefs. That is why Herm was a safe hire for Carl. There will be no demands for players or trades. There wont be any conflict between the coaches and GM, all Herm has to do is keep this team around the 8-8 thru 10-6 mark with the players Carl gives him. Keep fans hopes alive and keep them coming out to Arrowhead by the 10's of thousands. That is a success for the Kansas City Chiefs organization. |
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And if you think for one second that Carl doesn't want to win a Super Bowl, you've drank too much Drain-o. Winning a Super Bowl will NEVER cause a franchise to lose money. EVER. |
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I dont drink Drain-o, I stick with Jim Beam, thanks for the offer though. I agree. Winning the superbowl would never cause a organization to lose money. If you think that you need to back away from the crack pipe. But do you realize the risk vs reward. I feel that is what Carl looks at. The risk is to great financially to go and make winning a superbowl a goal. I have no doubt that he wants to win the superbowl, but he will have to win it on his terms without the risk of spending or going out on the preverbal limb to get that championship. Carl looks at the bottom line and the future of the organization's financial state or salary cap. Carl is not going to sell out the Chiefs, for a chance at superbowl immortality... So we can love him for that or hate him for it, but that is the way it is and probably why his is going to retire a very weatlhy man thanks to all the loyal KC fans. |
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The idea that there's some kind of huge financial risk in building a Super Bowl team is ridiculous. Carl ALREADY HAS, many times in the past, gone out on the proverbial limb. He's signed Chester McGlockton, Joe Montana, and on and on and on. The idea that he won't spend money is false. It's not that he won't spend money, it's that he spends it on the WRONG PEOPLE. From Carlton Gray to Vonnie Holliday, Dexter McCleon to Dan Williams, Carl has willing thrown MILLIONS of dollars at guys that just aren't very good. |
The article is dead on.
Will Carl read it and will it make him reconsider his ways? Will the 2007 Chiefs take a different path? |
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I see what you are saying. |
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I don't buy into the "Carl only wants to make money" crap.
He wants to win. He just doesn't know how to mange to make it happen. |
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Carl wants to win, he just doesn't know how. |
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