![]() |
Quote:
|
Link!
|
someone got caught trying to pass off Rocky's "info"...lol
http://mvn.com/homeofthechiefs/2009/...chiefs-gm.html Quote:
Quote:
|
An Omen?
After my morning glory, I watched the storm brewing in the bowl, and as the brown hurricane formed, fighting the downforce of the high water volume flush, there it was....The letter P Sesame Street, Letter of the Day....P P is for Pioli. |
From Teicher at kansascity.com for what its worth:
It appears the Chiefs are the only remaining suitor for the NFL’s most sought-after general manager candidate. But no hire has been made official, and speculation continues to churn. So where do the Chiefs stand in hiring a GM? Public knowledge of the Chiefs’ activity in their search is confined to a singular event: this week’s interview with New England vice president Scott Pioli. Chiefs chairman Clark Hunt and interim president Denny Thum may have conducted other interviews that escaped detection. Either way, there has been a drought of news, so naturally rumors filled the vacuum. Plenty of them. Here are just a handful: •Pioli came to Kansas City for his interview (he didn’t). •First a Tuesday and later a Wednesday news conference was scheduled to announce his hiring (none was scheduled). •The Chiefs have told coach Herm Edwards and his staff to quit working in preparation for Pioli’s arrival (they weren’t; Edwards and his assistants were in their offices working Thursday). •The Chiefs have agreed with Pioli on a contract to be their next general manager. It’s possible that last one is true, but if so, the Chiefs are free to make the announcement. It would make sense they are eager to show their new general manager to the world given the lack of positive news to come out of Arrowhead Stadium in the last couple of years. More instructive are the last public words from Hunt, who said last month that he would be thorough and perhaps interview several candidates. Plans can change. But it would be most unlike the 43-year-old Hunt to act in haste and during an interview fall in love with a candidate, even one with an impressive resume like Pioli, and decide to end the process then and there. If the Chiefs are interested in hiring Pioli, they lost their only competitor Thursday when the Cleveland Browns introduced Eric Mangini as their new head coach. Pioli also interviewed with Cleveland and, though the Browns’ general manager’s job remains vacant, it’s unlikely Pioli would be interested because he’d no longer be able to hire his own coach. Pioli would be welcome to return to the Patriots, where he’s been coach Bill Belichick’s main talent evaluator since 2000. As for Edwards and his staff, the interminable wait for a new general manager can’t possibly be helping their chances to return. But they spent this week reviewing video, evaluating players and writing reports that will await the new general manager and, perhaps, the next coaching staff. To reach Adam Teicher, Chiefs reporter for The Star, call 816-234-4875 or send e-mail to ateicher@kcstar.com Report comment as: (required) X Obscenity/vulgarity Hate speech Personal attack Advertising/Spam Copyright/Plagiarism Other Remarks: (optional) Join the discussion Share your observations and experiences about news. Lively, open, civil debate is the goal. Please refrain from personal attacks or comments that are racist, vulgar or otherwise inappropriate. If you see an inappropriate comment, please click the "Report as abuse" link. |
1 Attachment(s)
My wife and I went to a Chinese Buffet for dinner last night, and this was in my fortune cookie.
Weird... |
Quote:
ROFL Man this thread has become fun. |
Hang in there planet, it won't be long before........
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
LMAO |
Quote:
I need to get the company to buy me a Photoshop license. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
ROFL ROFL ROFL ROFL ROFL |
Quote:
3 months down the road, it will appear in random threads here on CP. |
Quote:
|
All times are GMT -6. The time now is 01:50 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.