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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
It points out the sort of organizational chaos that arose after the more organized Ballard left.
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Breer's article portrays Clark as "aware" that Dorsey was disorganized and somewhat of a mess, yet it took Ballard's absence for it be
extremely apparent.
I know that it's been nearly a decade since Clark took over the reigns of the franchise but he's clearly still feeling his way around the duties of a CEO.
It appears that he was conflicted: On one hand, the Chiefs had the type of sustained success that they hadn't seen in two decades, yet Clark had a feeling that it wasn't for long.
Everyone has perfect vision in hindsight but it appears as if Clark didn't trust his gut and fire Dorsey after the season.
Hopefully moving forward, he learns to trust his instincts a bit more.