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well McDaniles is going to Denver. I'm thinking Pioli is not gonna come here. And f'n Baltimore keeps winning so we can't hire DeCosta.
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Just saw on ESPN Bottomline that Pioli is the front runner for Chiefs, but contract negotiations have not yet begun.
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I highly doubt that Pioli's number one coaching option was McDaniels.
I also have a hard time believing that Clark hasn't begun negotiations with Pioli. |
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The Kansas City Chiefs' discussions with Patriots vice president of player personnel Scott Pioli about hiring him to run the team's football operations have "intensified," the Boston Globe reports.
Pioli interviewed with the team last Monday, but formal contract negotiations have reportedly not yet begun. Kansas City chairman Clark Hunt has stated that he plans on splitting general manager duties between interim president Denny Thum, who would oversee business operations, and a new hire, who would handle the football side. While some believe Pioli wants total control of a franchise should he leave New England, the increased intensity of the dialogue between the two-time Sporting News Executive of the Year and the Chiefs indicates a split role might not be a deal breaker. http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn...c.php?t=506024 |
The Chiefs better hire Pioli this week or I will explode
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Pioli will need to be hired this week so he gets a chance to interview Jim Schwartz.
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If Pioli becomes GM of the Chiefs or any other team, I'm sure he has a list of potential head coaches, not just one guy. |
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LMAO I've noticed that the longer this gets dragged out, the nastier the calls get at 810. I'm looking forward to some quality, Petro-reamage before the announcement is made.:evil: |
The Boston Globe story:
Discussions between the Kansas City Chiefs and Patriots vice president of player personnel Scott Pioli have intensified, according to an NFL source. Although negotiations had not begun as of early last night, word out of Kansas City was that the possibility of a marriage was picking up momentum. Even before he interviewed last Monday, Pioli was presumed to be the Chiefs' top choice to run their football operation. That hasn't changed since Kansas City chairman Clark Hunt conducted a thorough, close-to-the-vest search that has included multiple candidates. Hunt, interim president Denny Thum, and Pioli have increased their dialogue and think they could form a strong partnership, which is crucial, because regardless of whom the Chiefs hire, that person will have to work closely with Thum. As part of the search for a general manager, Hunt has stated that he plans to split the job, with Thum handling business matters and the new hire focusing mostly on the football side. Although it has been suggested that Pioli, 43, might be seeking total control and thus wouldn't be comfortable with such an arrangement, the increased intensity of talks indicate that might not be the case. Hunt has decided to split the job after former general manager Carl Peterson, who was with the club for 20 years, held both titles. In dividing the job, Hunt has said he wants a general manager who would be a "fresh set of eyes" and "shrewd evaluator of talent." Pioli, a two-time Sporting News Executive of the Year Award winner, would qualify. While Pioli and the Chiefs moved closer, Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels has emerged as a top candidate to become the Denver Broncos head coach, according to Adam Schefter of the NFL Network. McDaniels had a second interview with the Broncos last Thursday. http://www.boston.com/sports/footbal...rting_to_bond/ |
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