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That would have to be up to Pioli to stay if that was agreed upon. If he is nothing more than a personnel b*tch for Andy Reid that is sorta ok but how will Pioli take that? Pioli would no longer have any power... he would just be a top level personnel guy doing what Reid told him to do. We would no longer being using Pioli's system more than likely.
I want Pioli gone this second but at the same time if he does have to stay around for a year to lessen his contract issues, then so be it as long as he just another person in the building doing a job under Clark Hunt and lets say Andy Reid. |
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And I'm still laughing at you - you guys sound like Taylor Swift. If he's not, oh well. Doesn't matter to me, I'll be moving on. |
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Who are the other people in the meeting?
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so yeah, why not |
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If Reid was calling the shots on personnel and Pioli was dealing with the contracts what would be the issue? |
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JFC.....there has been nothing that has said that Pioli conducted the ****ing interview.....just that he was there.
Maybe Clark is making him ****ing work while he's getting everything sorted out. Just because Pioli is there doesn't mean that Hunt has had contact with the agent about Reid or that Hunt has spoken to Reid about the GM position. |
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1) Think Reid is a good head coach and 2) Take Clark at his word that the Head Coach determines Pioli's fate then 1) Reid obviously saw value in keeping Pioli or 2) Reid isn't the good head coach we thought he was |
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