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Originally Posted by BossChief
IMO Haley made ONE major mistake in KC after he was hired.
Palko.
The news about him being the one that was coaching Cassel up (not Weis) is just another feather in the guys cap.
The guy is a quality coach that wasn't given the tools here to succeed.
Simple as that, again, IMO.
Within 5 years, he will be back in the saddle again as a head coach and will have learned a lot of lessons for his time as HC in KC.
Think of this for a second, guys.
What players has he failed to develop?
Where would his teams have been if he had a quarterback and the rest of the team was developing as it was?
I dont think there are many here that dont think this team would be a contender with a real franchise quarterback.
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Lets just say Weis had absolutely nothing to do with Cassel, hard for me to believe. I'm not saying he didn't "wash his hands of Cassel" but he didn't simply ignore Cassel's shortcomings when drawing up and offensive game plan. How does Cassel succeeding last year pimp up Haley? If anything it makes me question him more. Everyone wanted to believe Cassel was forced on him and that he had no choice but to start him. Sounds more like he believed in him, just like he believed in Palko.