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I went with 81-90%. Call it 83.
I like:
1. He holds players accountable.You don't perform, you are going to be gone.
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No, he doesn't.
If he DID, Niswanger, Goof and Nsukwe would have been gone a long time ago.
Especially Niswanger.
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2. He works on problems. Callahan is a serious upgrade at RT.
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No, he's not. He got Cassel killed a few times and didn't pick up his man in the run game when pulling more than twice.
He may prove to be an upgrade over Nsukwe, but he didn't show it today.
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3. Players give a full game effort.
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Yeah, sure they do. What about the coach?
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4. His game plans gave us the best chance of being competitive against far superior teams in the Giants and Baltimore. We were not competitive, but I think the game plans gave us a chance.
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Seriously? The Giants were in absolutely NO danger of losing. The Eagles were in absolutely danger of losing. His "gameplan" in Baltimore amounted to a measly 10 points. If it hadn't been for a blocked punt for a TD (which hasn't bee in the game plan lately, I guess?) or an interception return which setup a quick TD, the Chiefs would have been a 28 point loser, instead of a 14 point loser.
Either way, they lost all four games.
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5. I have no problem with canning Gailey. Better to get a headstart on installing the real offense than to waste a year in an offense we won't be using long term.
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This offense after the Titans game when the spread was employed, was 250% better than the current offense. The Chiefs moved the ball between the 20's much better and actually scored points early and often.
Haley's been a disaster as OC and QB coach.
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6. Takes the blame for his own failures.
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Wow, that's awesome.
