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Chiefspants 10-01-2012 09:33 AM

The National Media is now joining the hate train! (An article from Fox Sports)
 
Honestly, how long can Pioli and Gus withstand this scathing criticism?

http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/K...ers-win-093012

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During an ugly, turnover-laced game Sunday, the Chargers’ 37-20 dismantling of the Chiefs crystallized just how bad of a football team Kansas City has become. Quarterback Matt Cassel threw three picks, Jamaal Charles coughed up two fumbles, Shaun Draughn added another for good measure and the Chiefs dropped to 1-3.

The Scott Pioli era, so well received a few years ago, now teeters toward a different status: That of a failed experiment.

The Chargers, who didn’t exactly look like a Super Bowl team, still used those six turnovers and Chiefs ineptitude to go to 3-1, good enough to start off the season as a very well positioned mystery.

“That’s a heck of a start,” said Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers, who threw for an efficient 209 yards and two touchdowns on 18-of-23 passing attempts. “There’s not a ton of teams that’ll be standing at 3-1 after four. It’s a good start.”

It is, though it’s still no easy task assessing the Chargers a quarter of the way through the season. They’ve now beaten two teams in the lowly AFC West and the 1-3 Titans. They let the Chiefs, despite the flurry of giveaways, at times threaten to creep back in the game and their offense was inconsistent — a juggernaut to start things off, a coma patient in the third quarter.

“We can get so much better,” head coach Norv Turner said.

Still, they’re 3-1 and poised to go 5-1, or better, in the weeks ahead. They have the discombobulated Saints next week in New Orleans and then the Denver Broncos at home before a bye week. After that, they play at Cleveland and then host the Chiefs.

That’s not exactly a murderer’s row of opponents.

“The league’s about winning,” Rivers said. “If you win, that’s all that matters.”

So the Chargers are back, even if we don’t know whether it’s to the point of regaining supremacy over the AFC West or so much so their excellence can extend beyond it.

The Chiefs are a whole lot easier to read: They, like their $55-million quarterback, are just bad.

Cassel is the man Pioli turned to when Pioli brought him in from New England, the player he entrusted with the keys to the Chiefs’ future. That disastrous decision was on full display Sunday, a mistake particularly egregious because the Chiefs’ GM, having been with the Patriots at the same time as Cassel, should have been especially equipped to know what he was getting.

If, that is, he’s a general manager capable of sizing up talent the way he’d like reporters to believe. Cassel is just the most obvious error in judgment in a list that includes Dontari Poe, Tyson Jackson and Todd Haley, among others.

What he got in Cassel was one of the league’s worst quarterbacks, a nice guy with poor instincts who on Sunday threw three interceptions, lost a fumble that his team recovered for him and led scoring drives only once the safety of garbage time had set in.

What is there to say about him, about Pioli or about this Chiefs team?

Not much.

Maybe that’s why Cassel’s press conference lasted 88 seconds, and why he brought the questions to a close when he answered whether or not head coach Romeo Crennel had talked to him about making a change at quarterback with three curt words. “No he didn’t.”

How could he? The options Pioli has put in place include Brady Quinn, a quarterback somehow worse even than Cassel. Ricky Stanzi, the third stringer, is no choice at all.

“Well, whether I was considering (making a change at QB) or not doesn’t make a difference,” Crennel said. “It’s hypothetical. I didn’t make the change and I’m staying with that.”

Here’s what’s not hypothetical: The Kansas City Chiefs, once home of the proudest and loudest fans in the game, are such a disaster even that small consolation prize has vanished.


“It’s rare to see Arrowhead empty like that at the end of a game,” Rivers said.

It used to be rare. Now the Chiefs are an unmitigated disaster. They beat, barely and through an improbable comeback, a New Orleans Saints team too dazed and confused by the bounty scandal, and by Sean Payton’s suspension, to be much of a football team.

The AFC West now features a Chiefs’ team so bad its wonderful fans now boo or bail, and a Chargers team that despite some weaknesses are in position of control.

You can follow Bill Reiter on Twitter or email him at foxsportsreiter@gmail.com.
Repost Police, stick it where it counts.

Hammock Parties 10-01-2012 09:35 AM

Why is Casshole suddenly a $55 million QB?

$63 million.

the Talking Can 10-01-2012 09:36 AM

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How could he? The options Pioli has put in place include Brady Quinn, a quarterback somehow worse even than Cassel. Ricky Stanzi, the third stringer, is no choice at all.
LMAO

LMAO

Chiefspants 10-01-2012 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Cassel's Reckoning (Post 8966471)
Why is Casshole suddenly a $55 million QB?

$63 million.

Pioli Propaganda. Though the national media is finally wising up, they're not completely there yet.

Old Dog 10-01-2012 09:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cassel's Reckoning (Post 8966471)
Why is Casshole suddenly a $55 million QB?

$63 million.

He threw $8 million at a banker and it got intercepted?

Dr. Johnny Fever 10-01-2012 09:39 AM

I'm beginning to think we may not make the playoffs this year.

BryanBusby 10-01-2012 09:40 AM

cool let it pile on

**** this entire franchise.

Molitoth 10-01-2012 09:41 AM

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“It’s rare to see Arrowhead empty like that at the end of a game,” Rivers said.
Not really anymore...
You will find Arrowhead full on:
-Opening Day (when fans still have hope)
-Playing the Cowboys,Packers,Steelers (zillions of bandwagon fans)
-A rare playoff game

Otherwise, arrowhead has been empty since Dante Hall left.

siberian khatru 10-01-2012 09:54 AM

B-b-b-but he's had too many offensive coordinators!!!!!!!!!!!!!

notorious 10-01-2012 09:58 AM

Even Rivers is wondering "WTF?!"

-King- 10-01-2012 10:00 AM

Good.
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Old Dog 10-01-2012 10:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by siberian khatru (Post 8966521)
B-b-b-but he's had too many offensive coordinators!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Inasmuch as there are no offensive coordinators at Burger King, one would have been too many.

Red Beans 10-01-2012 10:02 AM

All I can say is, "Choo Choo! All aboard!"

Sweet Daddy Hate 10-01-2012 10:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BryanBusby (Post 8966488)
cool let it pile on

**** this entire franchise.

This. The hate has made us powerful.

And highly entertained!

ghak99 10-01-2012 11:41 AM

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Here’s what’s not hypothetical: The Kansas City Chiefs, once home of the proudest and loudest fans in the game, are such a disaster even that small consolation prize has vanished.
It's hard to read, but getting easier and easier to accept.

Clark, wake the **** up.

DaWolf 10-01-2012 11:43 AM

Reiter used to work in KC. Good to know he's still got our backs...

NJChiefsFan 10-01-2012 12:24 PM

I love that the media is finally pointing out the truth. That being said, **** them all for taking so damn long to do so. They were all on the Cassel train for way too long.

Gonzo 10-01-2012 01:03 PM

C'mon gang... This is just a hiccup in a long season! They can still right this ship and achieve Clark's goals. You know, 7-9 and a mid 1st round Linebacker!!!

To the ship?

Sweet Daddy Hate 10-02-2012 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Gonzo (Post 8967058)
C'mon gang... This is just a hiccup before you barf out the 5th of cheapass Hunt brand vodka you bought at Walgreens!
To the ship?

FXD.:D

Bane 10-02-2012 08:26 AM

Hells YEAH!!!!!

The Bad Guy 10-02-2012 08:38 AM

Pioli refuses to bring in legit competition for Cassel so he doesn't have to bench him.

I can't wait until that smug one who sucks the penis is gone.

notorious 10-02-2012 08:44 AM

We all saw the writing on the wall against the Ravens 1 1/2 years ago.


Pioli added to it with a Toddler's super-sized crayon by not signing Orton, then proceeded to shove the crayon up our ass when Quinn was brought in as "competition".

Dr. Johnny Fever 10-02-2012 08:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Bad Guy (Post 8969934)
Pioli refuses to bring in legit competition for Cassel so he doesn't have to bench him.

I can't wait until that smug one who sucks the penis is gone.

Come on dude, we brought in a trick shot QB and a guy that girls think is dreamy. WTF do you want?

KC_Lee 10-02-2012 09:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BryanBusby (Post 8966488)
cool let it pile on

**** this entire franchise.

Let the hate flow through you...

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suzzer99 10-02-2012 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by The Bad Guy (Post 8969934)
Pioli refuses to bring in legit competition for Cassel so he doesn't have to bench him.

I can't wait until that smug one who sucks the penis is gone.

This. Pioli is such a ****ing **** that he can't ever admit he made a mistake. So we have to tank this entire season just to prove what everyone else already knew – that castle isn't anywhere close to an NFL quarterback.

BoneKrusher 10-02-2012 09:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BryanBusby (Post 8966488)
cool let it pile on

**** this entire franchise.

This.
if Clark doesn't have the balls to fix this mess, **** him and the Chiefs.

whoman69 10-02-2012 01:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gonzo (Post 8967058)
C'mon gang... This is just a hiccup in a long season! They can still right this ship and achieve Clark's goals.

http://images.clipartof.com/small/45...-Art-Print.jpg

FAX 10-02-2012 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by suzzer99 (Post 8970084)
This. Pioli is such a ****ing **** that he can't ever admit he made a mistake. So we have to tank this entire season just to prove what everyone else already knew – that castle isn't anywhere close to an NFL quarterback.

The funny thing is, Mr. suzzer99 ... if you're a student of human nature, the media, and a devoted social scientist like I am ... you cannot help but notice that Pioli is suddenly distancing himself from Cassel. Like ... out of the blue.

It is my opinion that he's made calls to a friend or two in the media who have agreed to write stories indicating that Pioli knew all along that this was what we were to expect from Cassel and that he is not a starting-caliber quarterback. Interestingly, these articles fail to mention that Pioli paid this incompetent doofus 60 million bucks basically sight-unseen. That is not proper compensation for a backup. Nor is it a prudent use of our cap dollars.

It's the absolute ultimate in two-faced, insincere, hypocrisy. Not only that, but it's demeaning to fans who have functioning brains. I, therefore, declare Pioli to be the bunghole of a pathological ostrich the likes of which has never before been observed in human history.

FAX

burt 10-02-2012 02:45 PM

Ditto X 28.......

NJChiefsFan 10-02-2012 03:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FAX (Post 8970775)
The funny thing is, Mr. suzzer99 ... if you're a student of human nature, the media, and a devoted social scientist like I am ... you cannot help but notice that Pioli is suddenly distancing himself from Cassel. Like ... out of the blue.

It is my opinion that he's made calls to a friend or two in the media who have agreed to write stories indicating that Pioli knew all along that this was what we were to expect from Cassel and that he is not a starting-caliber quarterback. Interestingly, these articles fail to mention that Pioli paid this incompetent doofus 60 million bucks basically sight-unseen. That is not proper compensation for a backup. Nor is it a prudent use of our cap dollars.

It's the absolute ultimate in two-faced, insincere, hypocrisy. Not only that, but it's demeaning to fans who have functioning brains. I, therefore, declare Pioli to be the bunghole of a pathological ostrich the likes of which has never before been observed in human history.

FAX

This 100%. He is trying to throw Cassel under the bus to save himself. As you said, it's an insult to our intelligence. The planted stories about how he never liked Cassel are a joke. Is it possible to have a GM that doesn't talk to the fans like they are 5 years old? Him and Carl are the same way like that. "Let me explain to you how this business works..".

BoneKrusher 10-02-2012 03:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Bad Guy (Post 8969934)
Pioli refuses to bring in legit competition for Cassel so he doesn't have to bench him.

I can't wait until that smug one who sucks the penis is gone.

This 1000 times

gblowfish 10-02-2012 04:20 PM

Y'know, here's the thing about "regimes."
When I was a kid, Hank Stram was the king. Team got old, started to lose, Hank was chased out and went to New Orleans.
I was in High School. Team floundered, Jack Steadman ran things, he was clueless.
Team hires Marv Levy. First really smart coach since Stram. Players strike, Levy scapegoated, gets booted.
I'm in college. Get Mackovic and Gansz. Team bottoms out....again.
Lamar hired King Carl. We get Marty, we get better for 10 years, never win the big one.
I'm now a married adult.
King Carl stays 10 years too long. We get Gunther, Grandpa Dick, Herm. We go back into the toilet.
I'm now middle aged.
Lamar kicks the bucket.
We get The Clarks.
We get Pioli.
We're on Pioli four years into a five year deal.
I'll be to retirement age in 10 more years.
Last time the Chiefs won a SuperBowl I was 11 years old.

Bottom line?
Same as it ever was.
Same as it ever was.
Same as it...
ever....
was.

whoman69 10-02-2012 04:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NJChiefsFan (Post 8971094)
This 100%. He is trying to throw Cassel under the bus to save himself. As you said, it's an insult to our intelligence. The planted stories about how he never liked Cassel are a joke. Is it possible to have a GM that doesn't talk to the fans like they are 5 years old? Him and Carl are the same way like that. "Let me explain to you how this business works..".

If Pioli is putting that story out, he's trying to rewrite things like he did with the coach last year. The more I hear about Pioli, the less I like him. I would have to ammend that "What would I do if I woke up as Clark Hunt" answer to fire Pioli.

FAX 10-02-2012 04:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whoman69 (Post 8971277)
If Pioli is putting that story out, he's trying to rewrite things like he did with the coach last year. The more I hear about Pioli, the less I like him. I would have to ammend that "What would I do if I woke up as Clark Hunt" answer to fire Pioli.

It's often difficult for even the most wise and informed among us to make an accurate judgment about another person based solely on information you receive through the media or from a distance because the knowledge you gain is invariably both filtered and colored by the opinions of others.

But, I hate the sick bastard.

FAX

whoman69 10-02-2012 07:50 PM

If I'm the owner GM I want him to control the signings, scouting and personnel moves. Aside from that the HC should be making all the football decisions. Pioli needs to be knocked down a peg and taken out of his comfort zone. His next hire cannot come from the tree. The secrecy isn't doing anything but making him out to be a douche. The GM shouldn't be dictating to the coach what defensive scheme they run or who the starters are.

Rausch 10-02-2012 07:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whoman69 (Post 8971770)
If I'm the owner GM I want him to control the signings, scouting and personnel moves. Aside from that the HC should be making all the football decisions. Pioli needs to be knocked down a peg and taken out of his comfort zone. His next hire cannot come from the tree.

Whoah there. His next hire needs to be at Denny's...

FAX 10-02-2012 07:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whoman69 (Post 8971770)
If I'm the owner GM I want him to control the signings, scouting and personnel moves. Aside from that the HC should be making all the football decisions. Pioli needs to be knocked down a peg and taken out of his comfort zone. His next hire cannot come from the tree. The secrecy isn't doing anything but making him out to be a douche. The GM shouldn't be dictating to the coach what defensive scheme they run or who the starters are.

Doesn't this all remind you of Darth Liberace The Elder? The meddling? The wacky rules? The hiring and immediate firing of coaches? The controlling nature? The demands that the HC play a particular guy?

It sure does seem that way to me and it's scary.

FAX

MahiMike 10-02-2012 07:55 PM

We will beat the Ravens. You heard it here 1st.

Rausch 10-02-2012 07:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MahiMike (Post 8971783)
We will beat the Ravens. You heard it here 1st.

I hear all kinds of crazy $#it here first...

WV 10-02-2012 07:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MahiMike (Post 8971783)
We will beat the Ravens. You heard it here 1st.

I understand where your coming from, but the only way we beat the Ravens is if Flacco and Ray Rice collide Brandon Merriweather and Aldrick Robinson style before the game.

gblowfish 10-02-2012 07:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MahiMike (Post 8971783)
We will beat the Ravens. You heard it here 1st.

I'll take that bet.

Easy 6 10-03-2012 09:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rausch (Post 8971791)
I hear all kinds of crazy $#it here first...

LMAO

Buehler445 10-03-2012 09:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Old Dog (Post 8966481)
He threw $8 million at a banker and it got intercepted?

ROFL

FringeNC 10-03-2012 10:52 AM

Quote:

Cassel is the man Pioli turned to when Pioli brought him in from New England, the player he entrusted with the keys to the Chiefs’ future. That disastrous decision was on full display Sunday, a mistake particularly egregious because the Chiefs’ GM, having been with the Patriots at the same time as Cassel, should have been especially equipped to know what he was getting.


That is why throwing Cassel under the bus may not work for Pioli. Sure, he's trying, but this crap Pioli is leaking that they knew Cassel wasn't that good....will it fly?

FAX 10-03-2012 11:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FringeNC (Post 8973100)

That is why throwing Cassel under the bus may not work for Pioli. Sure, he's trying, but this crap Pioli is leaking that they knew Cassel wasn't that good....will it fly?

Say it often enough and loud enough and people will believe it.

Sadly.

FAX


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