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Old 11-21-2012, 08:05 AM  
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Ted Sundquist as the next GM. How would you feel?

He was very successful in Denver. Made the move for Cutler. Got high profiled free agents while he was there, and interviewed for the job before Scooter got hired. I'm listening to some shitty podcast that is interviewing him and he seems pretty intelligent. What would you say?
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Old 11-21-2012, 09:36 AM   #16
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Clark isn't going to do that. He's hands off. His dad was hands off. I like the idea, but gentlemen, it's not going to happen.
It depends who he's connected with and what the HR pool looks like for both positions. He's been talking with Marty, and I doubt Marty has GM ideas for him. Not to say Hunt has been talking to Marty about turning the FO etc over, but you just don't know. I will say this, it's not a question of whether Hunt will replace this staff, it's a question of when. But your point weighs heavily in how Hunt & fam operate the Chiefs. If there is a hot name in coaching when Hunt pulls the trigger, he could go this way.
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Old 11-21-2012, 09:38 AM   #17
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During his tenure as GM (2002-2007) we had one good draft (2006). The rest were particularly awful. It is possible that Shanahan had full control the entire time, though.

Our trades throughout this period seemed to be very favorable, most notably Champ + a 2nd for Portis, and the trade up for Cutler. Again, this may have been Shanahan.

Cap-wise, we were always in trouble. Every year we were paying significant amounts to cut players from previous years. Once again, Shanahan?
Interesting. I haven't done enough of my own research on their drafts, but I do remember hearing us talk shit on them. I know Shanahan had some control, but how much? I know if he's hired by Clark he'll do it his way. That's the way Clark and the Hunt's have always done business. Sundquist also came out and said he interviewed for the job in 08, and would be interested in it now if it came available. He sounded like a damned Chiefs fan in a pretty shitty podcast, so he wasn't exactly lobbying to anyone that would hear him.
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Old 11-21-2012, 09:38 AM   #18
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It depends who he's connected with and what the HR pool looks like for both positions. He's been talking with Marty, and I doubt Marty has GM ideas for him. Not to say Hunt has been talking to Marty about turning the FO etc over, but you just don't know. I will say this, it's not a question of whether Hunt will replace this staff, it's a question of when. But your point weighs heavily in how Hunt & fam operate the Chiefs. If there is a hot name in coaching when Hunt pulls the trigger, he could go this way.
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Old 11-21-2012, 09:43 AM   #19
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You guys are off on this. Just because Pioli was a bad GM, doesn't mean the whole concept of hiring a GM and then a head coach is bad. That's like getting in a car accident and then deciding you shouldn't drive anymore.

The GM and Coach with split duties model is working everywhere else in the NFL. You just got a bad GM, who ironically came from one of the last places where the coach is the GM. Another red flag is they have been drafting better in NE since Pioli left.

As for Sundquist, I would love to know how the OP got the idea that he was responsible for the Cutler trade. The brains behind Sundquist was Rick Smith who is the current GM for the Texans. How are they doing at drafting again?

Sundquist is a fraud and there's a reason he hasn't been able to get work since getting axed. He was a figurehead during the Shanahan years and none of those teams were ever very good. He was responsible for the Browncos - the Cleveland castoffs we signed for one year. He's not responsible for the Cutler trade, despite the OP's response.

As a Bronco fan, I would love for you guys to sign him. What you need to do is sign a GM who comes from a system that has success drafting and developing players, but more importantly, has had success in the pro-personnel department. Then let him pick a coach who will pick good assistants and let them focus on coaching.

The problem with your front office is Pioli, not having a GM. You don't want to go back to the nineties model.
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Old 11-21-2012, 09:46 AM   #21
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You guys are off on this. Just because Pioli was a bad GM, doesn't mean the whole concept of hiring a GM and then a head coach is bad. That's like getting in a car accident and then deciding you shouldn't drive anymore.

The GM and Coach with split duties model is working everywhere else in the NFL. You just got a bad GM, who ironically came from one of the last places where the coach is the GM. Another red flag is they have been drafting better in NE since Pioli left.

As for Sundquist, I would love to know how the OP got the idea that he was responsible for the Cutler trade. The brains behind Sundquist was Rick Smith who is the current GM for the Texans. How are they doing at drafting again?

Sundquist is a fraud and there's a reason he hasn't been able to get work since getting axed. He was a figurehead during the Shanahan years and none of those teams were ever very good. He was responsible for the Browncos - the Cleveland castoffs we signed for one year. He's not responsible for the Cutler trade, despite the OP's response.

As a Bronco fan, I would love for you guys to sign him. What you need to do is sign a GM who comes from a system that has success drafting and developing players, but more importantly, has had success in the pro-personnel department. Then let him pick a coach who will pick good assistants and let them focus on coaching.

The problem with your front office is Pioli, not having a GM. You don't want to go back to the nineties model.
Heh, the OP got it straight from the horse's mouth. Ted himself took credit for it in the interview. Good insight Donko fan. Much appreciated.
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Old 11-21-2012, 09:48 AM   #22
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The GM and Coach with split duties model is working everywhere else in the NFL.
We don't have a GM and Coach with split duties today. We haven't had that since Marty and Carl.

The GM here is FIRMLY in control and makes every decision, including what stairs the staff can use and who plays QB on Sundays.
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Interesting. I haven't done enough of my own research on their drafts, but I do remember hearing us talk shit on them. I know Shanahan had some control, but how much? I know if he's hired by Clark he'll do it his way. That's the way Clark and the Hunt's have always done business. Sundquist also came out and said he interviewed for the job in 08, and would be interested in it now if it came available. He sounded like a damned Chiefs fan in a pretty shitty podcast, so he wasn't exactly lobbying to anyone that would hear him.
Outside of 2006, the players we drafted that amounted to anything were:

Portis
DJ Williams (debatable)
Darrent Williams could have, if he hadn't been murdered.

That's in 5 drafts.
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You wonder if a guy like Kelly isn't going to take over a mess in KC when he could take the SD gig etc.
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Heh, the OP got it straight from the horse's mouth. Ted himself took credit for it in the interview. Good insight Donko fan. Much appreciated.
That doesn't sound like Ted Sunquist at all! Look at all the people lining up at his door who believe him! But he heard him in an interview so he must know he's a genius.
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We don't have a GM and Coach with split duties today. We haven't had that since Marty and Carl.

The GM here is FIRMLY in control and makes every decision, including what stairs the staff can use and who plays QB on Sundays.
All the more reason not to throw out the model, then. If it hasn't had a fair shake, you can't be all "anti-GM's" because Pioli sucks.
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All the more reason not to throw out the model, then. If it hasn't had a fair shake, you can't be all "anti-GM's" because Pioli sucks.
You're missing the point.

Since Marty left, we have taken the "hire a GM to have complete control and let him hire the coach" approach.

You seem to suggest that we should have a GM/head coach equal share while you're also suggesting that we should stay the course.

The two ideas are contradictory - for us, having a GM/head coach share would be DEPARTING from the current course.
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No I want a ****ing GM that won't meddle with and try to undermine our head coach. We could have had something in Haley and we will never know because of Dr. Evil.

Support the HC as best you can and get him what he needs to succeed.
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Yep.

Get the coach, THEN get the GM.
Man I just don't know about any of it really. How can we trust Clark to hire a good HC? I just don't have a lot of trust in Clarks experience level in being able to choose a correct option at any position. I would of thought with Clark being more of a business man he would of been able to pick a GM. But I just don't know if Clark has enough true football knowledge to make a hire for the HC position.
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Man I just don't know about any of it really. How can we trust Clark to hire a good HC? I just don't have a lot of trust in Clarks experience level in being able to choose a correct option at any position. I would of thought with Clark being more of a business man he would of been able to pick a GM. But I just don't know if Clark has enough true football knowledge to make a hire for the HC position.
If he doesn't have enough football knowledge to hire the HC, how does he have enough football knowledge to hire the GM, who is responsible for the entire football operation, including player personnel?
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