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The guys that were mentioned before like Bill Walsh and Carmen Policy and all of that shit, moved on to positions they weren't successful in before. So yes, they failed. However MOST good coordinators move on to other teams and often find success again. Lots of coordinators fail as head coaches, but then return to the coordinator ranks where they shined and find success again. Look some people on this board would complain if the Chiefs went 19-0 and won the SB 97-0. They would. Everyone knows who they are and what a gigantic pain in the ****ing ass they are. |
Well Scott Pioli has moved into a position he wasn't in before so there ya go..
I don't have a problem with the moves on their own, I do have a problem that Scott Pioli seems to have an original idea. |
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Guy generally hire guys they are familiar with. This is not unusual. Not to mention that it's not like Crennel isn't an upgrade over Clancy. Second, Pioli isn't doing anything less really than he was in New England. But you've already declared him a failure. :rolleyes: |
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They didn't move into new positions, they moved into the same positions they were in elsewhere and failed. Same with Jimmy Johnson. |
The Chiefs tried to ape the 49ers and it didn't work, now we're aping the Patriots...we should know how this story ends.
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FTR, "ape" might be my least favorite verb of all-time.
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The NFL had changed just a bit over those 11 years. Free agency as we know it didn't start until 93. Policy served as GM for the 9ers. He was not the GM for the Browns. Quote:
Jimmy Johnson "failed" in Miami but I don't see us hiring a new head coach do you? So again the comparison is baseless. It's just something else you want to bitch about. |
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Then again I don't how you start a new trend or dynasty in the NFL anymore. |
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