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Originally Posted by DeezNutz
In his interview on 810 last week, Pioli said that he firmly believes that a HC must determine his own coaching staff.
But let's say Haley is brought back. He'd have to gut damn near his entire staff, whether he wants to or not. So is Pioli, in year 2, potentially going to want to go against one of his core beliefs?
What does that say about the overall quality of the HC if there are already this many problems?
3. So far that's the only quantifiable number anyone can use to claim that there has been progress.
And I'm not buying it. If Herm were still coaching this team, his sorry ass would have won three games with this group.
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To Whitlock's point, what coaches are going to work for haley next year? Let's forget how he treats people for now. For all we know, he might treat people well to their face and only goes taz devil on the sidelines. But if you were a coach from another team, would you come here knowing that Haley is on the hot seat and if he fails, he will be canned as well as you? Is it worth moving for what could very possible be one and done? If you were the QB coadh for the Cowboys and Haley offered you the OC position, would you take it, knowing full well you could be unemployed in a year?