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Originally Posted by King_Chief_Fan
Haley inherited worse due to the terds that Herm left in the punch bowl
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Haley has the benefit of inheriting a young team he can build the way he wants.
Some of the guys that Herm took, he chose to play a different style of offense and defense.
It will be interesting to see how those young guys play as they go to different teams.
Two players who Chiefs planet, by and large, believed sucked are starting with their new teams.
McBride had 1.5 sacks. Pollard is starting for a Texans team much better than the Chiefs.
Oh, and their defense has improved since his arrival.
Yet, those two players 'sucked'.
Herm drafted much better than DV did. We will see McBride and Pollard be productive for the next 10 years.
Not superstars.... but productive NFL players that would have contributed here for a long time.
Haley is just going in a different direction. That is understood, and should be encouraged.
Give him three years to build the team his way. Then evaluate.
Once you hire a guy, it is a bigger mistake to tie their hands and ask them to do things your way. You hire a guy for a reason.
So, long live Haley. Lets see where this thing is in three years.
Same as the Chiefs should have done with Herm. Give him three years, but with the ability to make changes from the very beginning.