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Cardinals defense is not loaded. They have about the same number of pieces as the chiefs
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These are grown ass men. Men who had friendships long before this 2-14 Fiasco. Just because you're going to fire the man doesn't mean you are going to put him on timeout and make him sit in the corner until you do. Once again, these are 40-50 year old men who understand that this is a business. You honestly think there are hard feelings between Pioli and Clark? I doubt it. The "relationship" is ending because Pioli failed at his job....but im sure they're still yappin' it up on Clark's Private jet as if they were still buddies. And im sure Scott would like a trip down to ATL to talk it up with his bff, Dimitrioff (sp). |
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Listen, I want the guy fired too. But I can understand that Clark would like to recoup as much money as possible in the process. Christ, some of you are acting like Clark is sitting in Dallas being fed Bon-Bons by a SMU sorority girl while Pioli is out running interviews. Use some common ****ing sense. |
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Some of the guys that played so well on the AZ defense last year did so because they were so well coached. If you would have swapped the entire personnel group in KC and AZ, I think the KC personnel group would've given you a better defense under the AZ coaching staff than they actually had this year. Larry's a better player than Bowe and Michael Floyd might be a stud, but Bowe's no slouch and Charles is as valuable an offensive player as any non-QB in the league. Give KC a good coaching staff and allow them to fatten up on the SD and Oakland games while splitting with Denver and I think KC has a nice, clear path to the playoffs. You can't understate how awful this coaching staff was this season. The real difference in talent could be the depth of the respective squads (the Chiefs have none), but I can't claim to be able to speak intelligently to the Cardinals depth players. That may give AZ a slight edge, but I honestly don't see the Cards having a clear edge in starter talent. |
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That's right; it's a business, which is exactly why you don't pay for a trip to ATL for a guy who will not be employed by your company in a couple of weeks.
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If you are buying him out, why keep him around for these things? |
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Anyway, Tyson Jackson has better numbers. |
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There is nothing good that can come from having Pioli in the room. Common sense says that he's there to provide some kind of input. Common sense says that Hunt isn't dragging him along by a child leash because has to "keep an eye on him." |
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Thanks, and please stick around. We have a lot of opposing team fans on this site and we all get along pretty well. |
I posted my pros and cons:
http://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/showp...postcount=1034 You can ask any questions if you want. |
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So, you'd need a left tackle, starting QB, starting ILB, starting safety, reliable TE (not named Moeaki) and possibly three starting receivers, not to mention depth and starters on the defensive line. I give the definite edge to Arizona at this point. Pioli really ****ed the Chiefs by not re-signing Carr and agreeing to a long term contract with Bowe. If he had, the Chiefs would be much more desirable to a head coach with options. |
Is there any confirmation that Pioli was NOT with Clark at Reid's interview?
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I don't expect it to make a huge difference, but it absolutely could make a slight difference, especially when he's about to step off a a private jet into perfect freakin' weather down there. Granted, come August he may regret the hell out of that decision, but the interview is happening today and that could absolutely have some sway. I'd give SD all ties for exactly that reason. There's something to be said for getting to live someplace beautiful and warm while also getting paid a great deal of money. |
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I think that's very questionable at this point. |
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Why does anyone give a **** if Pioli was there?
Koetter was never a legit candidate. It's obvious Pioli set up that interview before the season ended. Let him RUN the goddamn interview for all I care - Clark's paying the man. If people want to get pissed that Clark hasn't just admitted his mistake and fired Scott, flushing anywhere from $7-$20M+ in the process - fine. That makes sense. But to complain that Scott was in Atlanta? Who gives a ****? Was Scott in Philly today? |
Was the Vick decision his or the GM's?
Why does his OLine suck so bad? Is it scheme, or just no talent due to GM? |
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I think it's a very real possibility that the Chiefs will not draft a QB at 1/1. |
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There are no guarantees until a contract is signed. |
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As of Today, Scott is still an employee. WE don't know what scooter was doing in ATL, but what we DO know is that he still works for Clark, and as such, must still do what Clark asks of him, whatever that might be. |
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But yeah, there are some definite holes on the squad. Pioli left a 2-14 team in worse shame than the 2-14 team he found...that's amazing. That said - every team has holes so your discussion is really in the margins. How many more holes do the Chiefs have than the Cardinals? Eh - they look pretty close to me. |
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Retain Pioli in January, retain him in February - there's going to be backlash, period. |
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Work on the buyout and leave the excess baggage at home. And, honestly, he could have canceled the ATL interviews without any lack of professionalism. Things changed. Because of major organizational changes, we are no longer interested in your services, Tree Stooges. Sorry. |
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I really don't like to engage in this type of conversation until after The Combines but I think it's a strong possibility that the Chiefs choose something other than a QB at the #1 overall spot. A trade, a different position, etc. wouldn't shock me at all on January 3, 2013. That, of course, is subject to change after the Combines. |
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Koetter's as white as Clark. |
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He's still evaluating the front office. Any new HC will report directly to him. He hasn't hired a HC yet. |
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I'm actually surprised the Chargers haven't at least scheduled an interview with him but I've heard they're targeting Arians, so that may explain it. |
Bob Fescoe @bobfescoe
If falcons lose their pro personnel director to JAX look for Pioli to possibly b reunited w his buddy Dimitrioff in ATL. makes sense 2 me |
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The Iron Sheik must be pissed Reid is no longer in Philly.
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My question about Reid is should we really be pursuing him to be our coach? In some ways I think we might be better off if we identify the next assistant coach who could end up being a great fit for the organization and who exudes leadership and has a plan to bring in the best coordinators he can.
I'm looking at the list of Super Bowl winning coaches since 1981, and 14 of the 20 won the Super Bowl with their first NFL team as a head coach. Only 6 were on their second stints (Shanarat, Vermeil, Gruden, Belichick, Dungy, and Coughlin) and outside of Gruden, who probably could have won the SB had he stayed in Oakland that one year, the other guys all inherited, drafted, or lucked into HOF QB's (assuming Eli Manning ends up in the HOF and you believe that Kurt Warner is a HOF player). Is Reid going to be in that group of 6, and who is going to be his potential HOF QB? Or should we be looking at the HC position like we do the QB position, and try to get one who starts it here rather than tries to import what he did elsewhere here? I know it didn't work out with Haley, but that was Pioli making the hire on his own. I think we need to take another swing at it, while making sure whoever we hire has true leadership and delegation skills, is not a control freak like Haley was, and is a sharp football mind. I would pass on Reid... |
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Vick was the owners decision/big part of deciding to take him on Andy had one of the best olines assembled prior to the injuries he lost jason peters, todd herremans, kelce, mathis to long injuries at some point and was playing guys off the street that oline had 3 pro bowl resumes on it, they were good besides this year |
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Rooney Rule fulfillment in the case of Armstrong. General due diligence. |
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Arizona's defense has played well. There's no question about their scheme. The help they need, outside of QB, can be easily upgraded in the draft. They're much closer to competing. The 2013 Chiefs are the 2008 Chiefs before the draft. What happens this April will have a huge impact over the next four years. They're teetering on the brink of being irrelevant for four more years if they **** up. |
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90% of this board thought this team was winning 10+ games, but feel free to crucify one guy over it. |
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Either way, I've heard from a good source that they're targeting Arians as their #1 guy. |
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The line was good last year. This year it sucked because they lost Jason Peters who was a top 3 lineman last year, lost Todd Herremans this year, lost Jason Kelce this year. A ton of injuries. Also Danny Watkins our former first round pick sucks. That is on Reid, he gives the final say in personnel and it was a bad pick. So it is a mix. Lacking talent, injuries. |
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Ask Dane. He was very optimistic about this team during training camp. Just like a lot of us. |
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It's extremely rare when a man can be both head coach and the final decision maker on personnel and be successful, year in and year out. I seriously doubt Arizona or KC or any other franchise is going to hand over absolute power to Andy Reid, especially given the way his tenure in Philly just ended. |
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If Horton gets passed over as HC, someone will hire him to be the top dog. Hell, Buffalo would be a good fit, presuming they don't go hard after Lovie. SD might be looking for a different type of coach as well; Horton might be a nice fit there to instill a more aggressive attitude after such a laid back rube in Norv. Nah, I can't see any way Bidwell is able to keep Horton, if for no other reason than Horton is going to want to interview elsewhere and Reid is going to want to get his staff in place and is not going to want to wait for the owner's hand-picked DC to make up his mind. |
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Back to the future ....just might be without the Flux Capacitor.. |
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I don't think Clark has confidence in his ability to identify a relative no-name, up-and-comer. Pioli was the biggest GM name on the market, and he hired him and gave him full control. Now he's talking about hiring the biggest HC name on the market and giving him full control. That doesn't look like a risk-taker. |
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