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I find it interesting that Schwartz hasn't excepted the Lions offer right off the bat, because it seems like he's waiting if Pioli accepts the KC job so he can work in a more favorable situation. |
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Defections might take a toll Watching former offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels step off a private jet outside of Denver yesterday wearing an orange tie was jarring enough. But when coupled with the thought of Scott Pioli following him out the door, it feels more like a car wreck. It's Dungver; they've a douche-nozzle for a QB, who will karmic-douche his way to obscurity just like his Wonder-Twin in San Diego. Relax. Pioli, the team’s vice president of player personnel, remains in talks with the Kansas City Chiefs and could soon be eating at Arthur Bryant’s nightly. AB's isn't the only rib in town; we'll introduce him to many more plus all the Steak Houses. Your boy belongs to us now. Belichick obviously is the key figure in all of this, and some believe he’ll simply take control of the offense himself while breaking in a coordinator, much like he did with McDaniels in 2005. But it’s asking a lot of him to run the offense and assume a greater portion of Pioli’s responsibilities on the personnel side. You can’t wear that many hats without eventually tipping over. The Pats are about to become Carl Peterson's Chiefs; Groovy. The bigger question is Pioli. While there have been whispers that things are heating up with the Chiefs, he’s still a member of the Patriots front office. If the Pats lose him, the very way they acquire players will be torn in two. See above. |
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an announcement coming today, i can feel it
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Man, 810 guys are really annoying. I thought it was just the Philly ESPN radio group that were a bunch of idiots....
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I feel a good-sized poop coming on. Maybe God is trying to tell me that the Chiefs are close to pooping out a deal with Pioli?
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