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They could make plays to suit the strengths of both. Just because a guy is fast doesn't mean Cassel can't hit him on a crossing route. Then if a big arm QB comes in they could be a deep threat. I don't believe you take the slower guy just because Cassel can't throw downfield.
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Anyone who thinks this is going well and fully supports it answer this question...
Why do you hire a head coach who employs a downfield passing attack and then trade for a QB who's worst attribute is throwing downfield? |
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#483 |
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#484 |
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I'm sure people in Dallas didn't see much, if any, improvement after Jimmy Johnson's first year, or when Parcells finished his first season with a worse record than Perkins, or when Noll finished with a worse record than Austen.
If you think Pioli sucks and you don't have any hope for the future, why waste the next 4 years of your life involved in something that infuriates and angers you so much?
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#485 |
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Seriously someone answer my question, I'd love to see the rationale for it because frankly it doesn't make any sense.
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You want a black/white answer... Worst Regime Ever/Best Regime Ever. |
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I think Crabtree has enough speed to make himself a effective deep threat, but will live off the crossing routes and possession situations...and the end zone. |
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#488 |
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OK. So I've been trying to build this house for years. I hired a contractor and he build part of the house but it looked like shit and was ready to fall down. He told me he would have to tear it down and start again. So I let him and a year later, he had built nothing. So I fired him and brought in a new contractor. He was a pretty famous carpenter and had won some Carpenter of the Year awards so I figured he'd be a good contractor. Afterall, he knows what the heck he's doing. He told me it would be a long process to build a great house and that I should be patient. I was excited as hell. Award winning, great contractor was going to build me an awesome house. 11 months later, I look at my lot and nothign is build. No foundation, no studs, nothing. In fact, most of the crap from the last contractor was still there, lying around. He had hauled a couple of piles of trash away, but he had also throw away some stuff that I thought he could have used. I asked him what was going on. He told me, "It takes awhile to get the lay of the land. Afterall, I wasn't here last year. All I had was pictures of the lot and blueprints from the last contractor." "Besides" he tells me, "I had to move my family and set up a new company, find an office, hire a secretary, buy a computer and more stuff." I guess the first year was just about getting things going and getting a feel for my land. Should I have expected more out of my amazing contractor?
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#489 | |
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I have looked around. It reminds me of when you called me out for saying that Sanchez supporters were starting shit. You were absolutely right--it was the anti-Sanchez guys usually starting the shit. And I didn't realize it until you told me that. In the same way, if you look around this thread, there's maybe 1 or 2 people who are throwing outright support for Pioli. For the majority of people, they're disappointed, but willing to wait one offseason before they make a final judgment.
I think if you looked around, you'd be pleasantly surprised that that level of homerism isnt nearly as rampant here as you might think. Quote:
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The more appropriate analogy is a company like GM. Let's assume it's 2008. Before they declared bankruptcy. There are two approaches to fixing GM. You can take a shotgun approach, immediately act on pressing issues, and adjust later if you make mistakes. Or... you can take it slow, think through the problem, prioritize your strategies, and get the right people in place before you roll in fast forward. In most of corporate America, they use the latter approach. At GM, do you want the same idiots who screwed the company up to be the ones who are also helping you dig the company out of the grave? And given the bureaucracy of the company, don't you want the entire company working under the same vision as opposed to your operations guys focusing on cutting costs, your finance guys focusing on growing the company, and your marketing guys focusing on more expensive customer service? There are lots of great ways to immediately bump up the stock price, but the only way to get the company moving is to get the entire organization to move in one specific vision and to have the foundation and structure to make things happen. And if you're an accountability guy like Pioli, do you want a bunch of scouts on your staff who don't care about deadlines, were never really pushed hard to have relentless work ethics, and maybe aren't the most talented guys you would hire for yourself? I really don't care that we didn't make a big splash in the free agency market last year. I don't mind taking it slow. But that being said, he has to earn our trust that he knows what he's doing and it has to happen this offseason. |
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When pressed as to why and what he's building, there are no specific answers given, just a return to cliches or to personal jabs about message board GMs. I'm sincerely interested in how we're supposed to have anything more than blind faith in this guy based on the level of stupidity we've seen out of him thus far in KC. People have alluded to other rebuilding processes, like Dallas in '89, but the foundation that was set there is nothing like what's happened here. |
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Good point, Zilla. All analogies are flawed, but it was fun. I don't want my GM coming in making stupid decisions without a thought. But I also don't want my GM to have paralysis by analysis. I want my GM to plan and organize and make good decisions quickly. You might actually turn GM around, but unless you make some good decisions soon, you may go bankrupt before you get a chance for the process to work. And no, I am not a Gen X, Gen Y or Milleniumer. I am a Baby Boomer. I understand patience.
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But on the same token, it's way too soon to say he's building it the wrong way. And I think a lot of people are on that road right now. |
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I understand others don't feel the same way but that doesn't mean they are wrong or I am wrong we just disagree. |
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45 players in and out of here, and not one core player that can be built upon - no pass rusher, no playmaking WR's, no game changing LB's, no franchise QB - nothing. Unless you want to argue that Tyson Jackson is going to be an impact player, a true gamechanger for years to come - in which case I'm going to go grab a bottle of Makers Mark. |
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