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it is entirely plausible that clark thinks he can keep pioli under a revised structure...
he was so out of touch with his own organization that he gave pioli an extension...he sure as hell could be so out of touch with the fanbase that he thinks we're kidding about pioli... that said, i chose to believe this is about legal wrangling and scott will be gone soon * but damn hearing he was involved in the reid interview is depressing |
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Here's the thing. Johnny Kane's last tweet said Clark was seen in the airport and he claimed the interview was still going. What does that mean to you?
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I asked what in his history of drafting players here in KC show that he knows how to scout? |
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The reason everybody hates him is because he was so thoroughly hands-on with every aspect. |
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In New England, Pioli had no power. He did what Belichick wanted personnel wise and Belichick made the decisions on all matters.
In KC, Pioli had all power and made all the decisions. Now as of this moment he does not since Clark stripped them. Any new HC that will come in will make the final decision on personnel like Belichick did in New England. Thus if Pioli is still here, he is doing the exact same powerless role he did in New England. |
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