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10-09-2011 11:31 PM |
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Originally Posted by Guru
(Post 7982973)
Does it matter? I just didn't want Haley. I think the guy was a fine OC at Arizona with Warner at the helm but I didn't see head coach in him at all. Look at how many ****ing OCs he has gone through here at KC. The guy has to find somebody he can trust but he can't because none of them are him.
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What?! He got rid of Chan b/c the two of them had different visions for what the direction of the offense should be. Haley decided keeping him on, would only set the eventual direction of the offense back a year, so he installed the new offense two weeks before the start of his first season, so as to not lose any time.
Next, Pioli hired Weis and forced him on Haley. Haley wanted no part in Weis, it's been documented. Haley was VERY displeased with the offensive playcalling in the playoff game, and possibly wanted to take playcalling away from him at the half, but didn't. The two of them never meshed, and when the season came to an end, Weis found an easy out, and went to coach with his son.
Bill Muir is the only OC Haley has had any part in, unless you count Haley himself. Hell, he may have just given Muir the job to give himself a scapegoat and buy himself another year, who knows. If this team gets a QB though, I'd expect to see either Haley or Zorn calling plays next year.
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