Bob Fescoe-Clark visibly upset and irate with the play on Sunday
Bob Fescoe @bobfescoe
Also spoke to someone who was in Clark's suite at the game. Says clark visibly upset and irate with the play on Sunday. #chiefs |
I posted in another thread, there was no noise from Hunt before Carl was fired, but there was something written that Clark was angry and stormed out of his box, or something like that as I remember.
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Clark is visibly upset seeing the $$$$$ walking out the door.
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Wasn't it a draw with Sporting?
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If this was from anyone other than Fescoe, I'd likely take it pretty seriously.
But Fescoe has zero credibility in my book. Hope it's true, but doubt it. |
I could see it. I know theres a narrative going around that Clark doesn't care but i'm not sure how true it is. He fired Carl after 1 year of running the team and hired one of the hottest commodities in the league.
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Please Clark. Save us. Show us you care you son of a bitch and we'll love you and give you our monies!!
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I hope Clark pays enough attention to football to be pissed about coaching decision to punt it with 18 seconds to go in the half. |
You know Pioli fed him the bs that Cassel's struggles were 100% on Todd Haley....assured him he'd see a new Cassel with Daboll.
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Not sure how he could still be breathing, know he has paid about $50MM to Cassel up this point, watch that game and not be just freaking livid.
That's like suddenly realizing you invested all your $ in Swatch and Beta Max. |
Hope this is true. Do it Clark take out the trash.
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it's the first time he's seen the Chiefs play...of course he was shocked
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I hope Clark saw the banner in the sky.
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Fescoe is as reliable as Athan.
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I'll be shocked if Clark cans Pioli. I've been told numerous times that Clark idolizes Pioli.
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Did Clark stick around after the game to make sure things got fixed, or did he hop on a private jet back to Dallas?
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There's no such thing as a lame duck GM. |
But what did he think about the football game?
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More likely the playcalling, as it directly undermined the management in KC...
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I mean it screams stupidity. |
I don't think Pioli gets fired. Cassel will be released or the back up Pioli drafts a qb in the first round fans will be happy then Clark extends him.
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You found one example. You won't find many more, if any. |
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I guess I don't follow ...
Was he upset at a particular "play"? Or are they saying he was upset at the "play" in general ... in other words, the absurd, circa-1950s game plan? FAX |
OK, Fescoe, and Quinn was getting equal reps a couple of weeks ago, too.
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It's hard to imagine Pioli getting fired. Cassel yes, Pioli no. But Pioli will have orders to get a quarterback, and Hunt will kill a third world villager in front of Pioli to show how serious he is.
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**** you. **** you. Posted via Mobile Device |
Ok. That was for reminding me about that incident. I believed this but now I'm in the fence. You might have ruined the last ten minutes for me
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I think this shit gets double flushed as soon as the year ends.
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and 25 million to a RB that gets like 4 touches a game and 1 is a fumble. To be close to the 120 million cap ceiling. The Hunts dont do any of that |
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You're absolutely right, Mr. Marcellus. It would be like getting tied to a tree and forced to watch someone decorate your brand new Pagani roadster with a can of spray paint and a box cutter. Regardless of what people might say about Clark's hands-off style, that first half would cause any owner to ask themselves where the money went. FAX |
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Pioli needs to go & not have anything to do with next years draft. He has caused enough problems and Clark needs to save face by letting him go. Wash hands and move on. |
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Romy Clark Pioli! You're our only hope! /starwarsoff
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The INT's were bad enough, but then he goes and audibles into a QB sneak, and fumbles the ball in the endzone. Wonder if he didn't audible into every pass he threw on Sunday... |
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But, but, but Clark doesn't go to the games!
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People will still say stupid shit about soccer though Posted via Mobile Device |
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I don't know about that. I did notice that he audibled INTO a draw or run on at least two occasions ... both of which were really long-yardage situations. If I remember correctly, one of them was like a 3rd and 17 or something. We were in a flanker-back set and shotgun. The back had to re-position himself pre-snap and took the ball on the draw. I think we got 3 yards, maybe. It really was like a Twilight Zone kind of deal ... "The Quarterback From Turnover Hell Who Will Not Pass The Ball" ... I mean, spooky. Jesus, Joseph, Mary, and all the Saints above ... when will this nightmare end? FAX |
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Wonder if pioli was with him?
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I guess we will see if this is really true or not. Take control of your business then Clark! |
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Can Pioli pull it off though? At this point I don't trust it. How could Clark after watching what happened yesterday Posted via Mobile Device |
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We are too limited in the decision making for me to ever trust Pioli with the keys again. |
I promise you the banner, the sign at the entrance to arrowhead, and the outburst after the game have Clark and Pioli shaken. I promise you they have had a closed door meeting about it at some point today.
The questions is, what happened in that meeting? Did Clark ream Pioli and commit to himself and the franchise to win? Or did Pioli once again come up with padded stats and reassuring coos for Chunt? |
I'm with Mellinger in thinking that got Hunt it really isn't all about the money. Hunt is smart. He knows that with wins and championships comes national notoriety, a national fanbase, merchandise sales, marketability, etc. But it all goes back to winning. Again, hindsight is what it is, but he went out at the time and got the No 1 GM on everyone's list. You don't do that if your intent is just to make money.
I suspect if things don't turn around quickly, he'll force Pioli out after the year, or force him to go get a QB... |
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Romeo Crennel is painfully outmatched as a HC. We all can see he's not the long term answer there right? So what are we going to do? Fire him after our rookie QB's 1st season? Great. Then there's another new system to learn. No it would be best off to start fresh. Pioli hasn't earned the right to hire his 3rd HC & pick our next QB. Particularly after believing Cassel is the guy. |
Crennel will retire. Someone else said it first buy it makes sense
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I hope im right, but I honestly dont see Pioli as a bad GM, this team is really only a QB away from being a legit contender, I honestly feel that Pioli is giving Cassel one last chance to get together before he has to can him, give this team a QB that can get the job done and you will see alot more out of the offense and the defense. Cassel is the hold up for the team cause when he ****s up, the defense has to get them out of tough situations and that is alot especially with his boneheaded decisions and turnovers.
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Honestly when you look at Scott's draft record, it's pretty bad. Outside of Justin Houston, where are the success stories? |
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