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Pioli is Grima Wormtongue, and Clark is Theoden if this goes down.
"Chiefs fans...they are not welcome." http://i272.photobucket.com/albums/j...87/ttt0517.jpg |
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no he didnt Cleveland was ****ing terrible when all these Pats tree idiots were sitting on their treadmills in the room watching film. Everyone from Pioli to Belicheck to Saban to Ferentz they built a shit ****ing team that was getting dominated did you not watch the Browns 95 A Football Life that was on television recently? |
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I can understand Mr. Hoover's point of view. Firing Pioli would cause additional chaos and, at this point in the game, the Chiefs could sure use some stability.
However, if I were Clark's counselor, I would argue that we're already in the throes of chaos ... in addition to fielding arguably the worst team in the NFL on Sundays (and certainly not reflective of the talent on the roster), struggling to get value from our recent drafts, and finding ourselves in the midst of a fan revolt. It may seem like a tough decision, but it really isn't. It just means that Clark will have to go to work again to hire a new GM. Sometimes it's best to walk away from a stinking pile of garbage rather than hope for a breeze. To date, Pioli has shown nothing ... nothing ... that can reasonably demonstrate he is capable of hiring a proper head coach, glean maximum value from the draft, or keep the fans in the seats. The franchise is floundering in every conceivable, important category and there is only one person to blame ... the person who is ultimately responsible ... and the person who must be let go. FAX |
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They had one good season against an incredibly weak schedule. Sound familiar? |
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People in the NFL recognized that Haley was in a no-win situation. Haley though did something that Pioli will never in a million years do when he leaves the Chiefs. Go work for a coach he had no prior ties with. Pioli is on the first bus back to Foxboro the minute he's fired here. |
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McDaniels will not get another shot at coaching if he fails a 2nd time. He's still a very young man and can't afford to become a coaching pariah by the time he's 40. He would be far FAR smarter to simply wait until BB retires and 3-4 years. |
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