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Run an ad in the Star that just says "FIRE PIOLI" -- people can cut it out and hold it up at the game. Would probably sell a lot of papers -- could probably get a deal on the ad... |
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The first dude asking questions to Roleo was standing right in front of him and acted like he was a plant. It was pretty obvious with his questions. You could see his shadow right next to Roleo. Was a bald-headed dude with glasses. HHHHMMMMMMM
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Is it any surprise?
The Hunt arrogance that they are smarter than other NFL teams. You think that QB is a backup? We'll make him a starter. Offensive coordinator ranked at the bottom of the league? He'll shine in KC. Head coach is a bumble****? Only for your loser franchise. KC keeps buying chicken shit by the truckload, and nobody even knows what the **** chicken salad looks like, let alone how to make it. |
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He's a ****ing reerun. |
I would fire everyone and then hold open tryouts for the fans. It can't get any worse.
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i have to give chiefs fans credit, the callers into 810 are checking off the list of failures....everyone gets it now, no excuses
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in this case Pioli still has some lightning bolt tricks up his sleeve for us fans to cut off our arms and throw us out a ****ing window. i dont count Pioli out of anything he will slither his way to make sure he is here next season and ruin the draft for us. |
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I have some reservations about Crennel trying to run the Defense and head coaching gig at the same time. I think thats a difficult task for anyone, especially a guy who is as inexperienced as Crennel is as a HC.
Another issue is how much control is Pioli allowing his head coaches to exert over their teams? With all the chatter surfacing about Haley and his qualms with the FO; it makes ya wonder just who it is that is really coaching this team. Pioli? Or Crennel? |
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It's amazing he's such a good D-coordinator and such a horrid coach. |
Please retire Romeo. For our sake and yours.
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The last thing a HC should say is "I don't understand what is wrong" publicly or to his team. He's supposed to be the leader of the team. How are they going to trust playing for him if he constantly admits he doesn't have a ****ing clue.
How did Pioli not know he is a worthless HC when everyone and their brother did. |
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It's not amazing. It drives me nuts that football fans obsess over who the smartest coordinator is and that he should be head coach. **** that. I want a coach who inspires and leads people and knows how to psychologically preach discipline, even if they have a limited track record coordinating an offense or defense. That only happens by interviewing lots and lots of assistant coach candidates, including sleepers. |
Romeo knows he can't win with Cassel/Quinn, and is fine with just collecting a fat paycheck. The word is he was too soft on his team in Cleveland, and given the circumstances here, I'm guessing he's even softer. It's not going to end well for Pioli - tying your fortunes to Crennel and Cassel.
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The game has passed him by. Even with success at attacking the QB and attacking the gaps in previous games, he continues to fall back to his comfort zone. He still believes in read and react and waiting for the offense to make mistakes, and only switches to attack mode when all else fails. He's a relic. I fully expected this team to go to shit with Romeo Crennel as the HC. I am admittedly surprised they did it so quickly. This guy needs to retire, or be fired along with Pioli and everyone else associated with this shit administration. |
Amen Milk. Amen
He's not a good coordinator. If you think Romeo's HC duties (which I'm not sure what he does on the sideline besides look like he's studying for a midterm) is taking away from his ability to call a defense, then you're wrong. His schemes are exploitable because he hasn't evolved with the NFL. |
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Lose the rest of our games. Step two: Fire Scott Pioli. Step three: Hire Eric DeCosta at any price. Step four: New head coach who will not be a coordinator. Step five: Get rid of this shit ass defense from before QB's were routinely throwing for 4,000 yards. Step six: Get rid of this shit ass run-first offense from before QB's were routinely throwing for 4,000 yards. Step seven: Draft Geno Smith. Step eight: Free parking for preseason as an apology. |
He's only fielded great defenses in 2 of his years at DC.
He's been gravy-training off Brady just as much as everyone else. |
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"Hmmmm... millionaire estates or countryside acres?"/ Crennel
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Bill Maas summed it up after the game. "As a player, you hear your HC saying he doesn't understand what is going on then he hands you a game plan for the next game?" Point being why would the players believe in the game plan when you say you don't understand what is going on?
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Who would be out DC and HC if RC is shitcanned?
Not saying that I oppose canning his ass, just asking the question. |
Like Cassel, I don't dislike Romeo. I despise the idiot that put the guy in a horrible position he was very ill-suited for.
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If Romeo gets canned, does Daboli become the interim HC plus defensive coordinator as well as his OC duties? LOL
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What's going to happen? We get blown out. |
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If they fired Crennel... the HC would have to be Zorn, wouldn't it?
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You're ****ing reeruned. |
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I'm saying in our crew of shitty coaches, he's the best option. And I want a guy as our head coach who we don't plan to keep in 2013. That's hardly an endorsement. |
I'd guess Mo Carthon, then Emmitt Thomas, and then Zorn.
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Id say make Zorn HC...Emmitt Thomas the DC and fire up the BBQ.
Lets go get Geno. |
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Don't get me wrong, hes good...but I wouldn't say as good as many here seem to be thinking. Against Texas Tech and Texas, he completed 52% of his passes. The guy is obviously a talent, but #1 overall talent? I remain skeptical. He's definitely top 5.
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If the Chiefs want to guarantee they get the number one overall choice, he's the man. |
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His great games came against vastly inferior opponents like Marshall, James Madison, Maryland and Baylor. (Baylor has one of the worst defenses in the nation, and maryland isn't exactly stiff competition) Against Texas and Texas Tech, he averaged 270 yards, 2 touchdowns and a 60 percent completion percentage. (52% in the 49-14 loss against Texas Tech) And lets not forget the fact that he has had some damn good receivers that make his job easier. Look, I'm not saying hes bad. He has HUGE upside, and I would be thrilled if we drafted him. But if Barkely is there, I'm not sure Geno Smith would be the better option for us...Of course this all hinges on us getting the first overall pick. |
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Geno Smith is a QB. |
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**** off. |
This site is in unity for the first time since Ive been here. 3 things you can subscribe to or GTFO:
Pioli needs fired yesterday Cassel should be cut Geno Smith will be the franchises savior You're welcome. |
It's actually not your own opinion. It's someone elses that you've 'heard'.
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Romeo, Romeo where for art though balls Romeo.....
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I have a life, I don't have time to watch games 24/7. The stats and rankings however do not lie; and they are quite easy to look up for when I do have the time. |
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How do you feel about his accuracy on short and intermediate throws? Deep balls? What do you think of his pocket presence or ability to read through progressions? What do you think of his throwing motion and release? I'm game to entertain the idea that Smith is overrated. I'd just like to hear the specifics on what you don't like. |
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(I didn't withstand too many more times) |
I don't give a **** if I am convinced or not.
It must be done. Draft a ****ing QB every ****ing year until we get the right one. |
Poise
Confidence Arm strength Accuracy on all throws Anticipation Mobility Intelligence Athleticism Work Ethic Versatility Ability to protect the ball Quick release Clutch ability Leadership Fight/drive All of these qualities in Geno are NFL ready. |
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