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Originally Posted by milkman
Anyone who watched this game and thinks that this team wasn't giving all out effort from the opening KO is a ****ing moron.
This "Cassel gave a rousing speech that inspired us" is nothing but PR bullshit.
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Originally Posted by NJChiefsFan
Guess you didn't watch the SD game then. Haley has plenty to work on, but he has this team trying. Its not hard to see.
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Originally Posted by kcxiv
no shit, everyone was playing fairly well, but his ass. He said a speech but it only mattered to him. The rest of the guys were already doing their part.
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Originally Posted by Gif Horse
Haley and Cassel evidently do not realize they are goners.
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Another one of those patented Clay declarations which can change diametrically after we win a couple of games in a row.
This team plays hard for Haley. We saw it last year and we are seeing it this year, the first two unprepared games notwithstanding. Haley is handcuffed with a QB who has reached his ceiling. That ceiling is a good NFL back up. I won't call Cassel a POS like most of you do. I'd keep him if he wants to stay at a dramatically reduced salary and back-up Stanzi/Luck/Barkley (whoever). He won't so I wouldn't. This sums up the quandary we are in.
If Pioli is a good GM he, IMO, will put up with a bad season without making a scapegoat out of Haley and then use the high draft position to maneuver back into the Luck derby.
I'd give my third nut to see Luck developing here under Haley and Zorn. Like somebody said before, this team is tailor-made for a young stud QB without NFL experience to step in.