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Hammock Parties 11-08-2011 12:01 AM

Pioli has praise for Haley
 
http://www.kansascity.com/2011/11/07...for-haley.html

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Coach Todd Haley will be moving into the final year of his contract next year, and while general manager Scott Pioli wouldn’t say whether the Chiefs would extend his contract, his comments seemed to indicate they would.

Pioli praised Haley on Monday in an interview with The Kansas City Star.

“I think he’s doing a good job of growing into the job,” Pioli said. “He’s adjusted well to changes in personnel, changes in roster. He’s adjusted well to staff changes. This team has continued to evolve and continued to develop. Players have developed well. That’s Todd and the whole coaching staff.”

Echoing comments made recently by Chiefs chairman Clark Hunt, Pioli also said he has a good relationship with Haley.

“I think it’s a good working relationship. I really do,” Pioli said. “We’re both focused on the same thing, which is winning football games.”

Asked whether they work well enough together to allow the Chiefs to win a Super Bowl, Pioli said yes.

“Absolutely,” Pioli said. “We talk often. Our approach hasn’t changed in terms of the way and the amount of communication from two years ago, a year ago. It’s the same. It hasn’t changed in terms of the volume or anything else.”

Pioli said he meets with Haley regularly during the season to discuss roster needs for upcoming games. The 4-4 Chiefs are tied for first place with Oakland and San Diego in the AFC West and play the 3-5 Broncos on Sunday at Arrowhead Stadium.

“We make sure we have solid communication, particularly right after a game, the Monday and the Tuesday,” Pioli said. “We evaluate performance and where we’re at as far as health and where we are for the upcoming game. We’ll talk about the game plan for the upcoming game and then what we’re going to do as far as roster makeup.”

The Chiefs have a regular-season record of 18-22 halfway through Haley’s third season. They finished 4-12 in 2009, his first year with the Chiefs, and then last season went 10-6 and won their first division title in seven years.

This year, the Chiefs started 0-3, losing their first two games by a combined 79 points. By the time they finished their second game of the season, a 48-3 defeat at Detroit, the Chiefs had lost safety Eric Berry, running back Jamaal Charles and tight end Tony Moeaki for the year with knee injuries.

But the Chiefs rallied to win four straight games before falling to 4-4 with Sunday’s 31-3 loss to previously winless Miami.

Pioli indicated he wasn’t tempted to fire Haley or otherwise get discouraged when the Chiefs started the season so poorly.


“I didn’t think that was who we were when we were 0-2, and that’s why I’m not surprised when we were able to continue to improve and begin to play good football,” Pioli said. “What you don’t want to do is get caught up in the dramatic swing of any one game or two games. I don’t think you can evaluate that small a portion of the season. That’s one-eighth of the season.

“I believe we have a good football team and a good coaching staff. We have a good, young football team that is continuing to develop.”

Haley, at his news conference Monday, called the first half of the season “adventurous” for the Chiefs. They’ve been outscored by 70 points even though they’ve won as many games as they’ve lost.

“It’s been a different set of encyclopedias from the start,” Haley said. “Everybody’s had the same challenges, with the lack of offseason and some of those things. I think it has led to a unique year thus far. I said that in training camp, that I thought it would be a wild ride, and it hasn’t disappointed.”

Haley said he hoped the Chiefs’ performances would be more even over the season’s second half. Including the game against Miami, the Chiefs have lost three games by four or more touchdowns.

“Consistency is the key to being a good team or a great team,” Haley said. “Very rarely do you see a team that’s inconsistent be one of the last teams standing. Consistency is going to be one of those things that we’re really going to work hard on in all areas.

“We’ve got a team that’s still developing and still getting better and is still a work in progress. I’m excited about these guys.”


Bugeater 11-08-2011 12:06 AM

This is another one of those "well what the hell do you expect him to say" type of things.

Taco John 11-08-2011 12:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Bugeater (Post 8091169)
This is another one of those "well what the hell do you expect him to say" type of things.

You expect him to put some pressure on the coach if he has any doubts about the direction he's going.

FAX 11-08-2011 01:18 AM

Okay Pioli. How about this? How about giving Haley a quarterback who isn't reading at a fourth grade level and counts with his fingers?

FAX

DonkyPuncher 11-08-2011 01:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Taco John (Post 8091172)
You expect him to put some pressure on the coach if he has any doubts about the direction he's going.

I'm sick of Haley blaming himself for every loss and every mistake, these guys are professional football players and it's about time they start taking some blame for playing like sh*t. That said I think Haley should be the coach of the future for this team and deserves a contract ext.. Yup i'm a noob!!!

FAX 11-08-2011 01:20 AM

A N00b (sp?), Mr. DonkeyPuncher. Yet, a N00b (sp?) that's developing and growing into the job.

FAX

Dave Lane 11-08-2011 04:31 AM

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Originally Posted by FAX (Post 8091206)
Okay Pioli. How about this? How about giving Haley a quarterback who isn't reading at a fourth grade level and counts with his fingers?

FAX

Proof Pioli hates Haley. :)

loochy 11-08-2011 06:23 AM

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Originally Posted by DonkyPuncher (Post 8091207)
I'm sick of Haley blaming himself for every loss and every mistake, these guys are professional football players and it's about time they start taking some blame for playing like sh*t. That said I think Haley should be the coach of the future for this team and deserves a contract ext.. Yup i'm a noob!!!

I pretty much agree, but I think he needs a new OC (and obviously a QB). Offensive playcalling is atrocious.

Hog's Gone Fishin 11-08-2011 07:09 AM

I noticed he didn't mention that if he would give Haley a real Quarterback they would be SB contenders.

Rausch 11-08-2011 07:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Hog Farmer (Post 8091292)
I noticed he didn't mention that if he would give Haley a real Quarterback they would be SB contenders.

Haley get an extension yet?...

cabletech94 11-08-2011 07:24 AM

please cue the: well, bye!

shit's written on the wall.

durtyrute 11-08-2011 07:36 AM

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Originally Posted by cabletech94 (Post 8091303)
please cue the: well, bye!

shit's written on the wall.

I was thinking the same thing. He's not going to come out and say, "**** em', he's toast", but we can all see it coming. I for one hope it doesn't and I'll stand by my statement that I want Haley to be the coach for the next ten years. Just please learn time management and get the whole playcalling thing figured out. You are driving us crazy with that shit. Oh yea get a OC as well.



















And dump Cassel too

Hydrae 11-08-2011 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by loochy (Post 8091272)
I pretty much agree, but I think he needs a new OC (and obviously a QB). Offensive playcalling is atrocious.

I just want us to have a competent OC (Muir is not that) that is here for more than a single season. I think this would go a long way to that consistency Haley says he is looking for. Changing OC every year is not helping Cassel. Not sure how much good it would do but it couldn't hurt.

aturnis 11-08-2011 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by DonkyPuncher (Post 8091207)
I'm sick of Haley blaming himself for every loss and every mistake, these guys are professional football players and it's about time they start taking some blame for playing like sh*t. That said I think Haley should be the coach of the future for this team and deserves a contract ext.. Yup i'm a noob!!!

How would throwing the players under the bus garner Haley any respect from his players? If anything they would resent him for it, even if they knew it to be the truth. Not only that, but it's not as though Haley and his coaching staff are without blame, I think we all agree the game plan on defense and lack of adjustments were terrible on their part. You guys criticized a coach who takes the blame, but praise QB's who do the same. Get a clue.

aturnis 11-08-2011 08:06 AM

A bunch of you apparently see writing on the wall. I don't, I see a guy who will undoubtedly get an extension. Probably be our coach for some time. Thank God.


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