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Bob Fescoe @bobfescoe
Hearing that Pioli was IN FACT part of the Reid interview today. Along with Clark and Mark Donovan and a few others #chiefs |
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Pioli is pretty good at being a GM, his problem was he was doing a lot more than being just the GM. Clark is a lot more involved now, and the HC will have more power. I don't think its going to be that bad. Cassel will no longer be the QB. Reid will tell Pioli who he wants, and he will go get said player. It wont be up to Pioli anymore to set our starting lineup.
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If Pioli is here in a personnel role next season, it won't be pulling the strings. He would basically be scouting and doing whatever Reid or whomever is the head coach says. It will be like what he was in New England. He would have no power, just be a top personnel staffer. Maybe that isn't that horrible of a idea, he wouldn't be calling the shots. What would be interesting is what type of scouting system and players would we be going after? Could Pioli handle that aspect?
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Did Belichick and Pioli each report to Kraft in NE? Or just Pioli?
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They report to Kraft
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So the rationalizing of Pioli staying is beginning to start.
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