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John Dorsey reportedly candidate for Packers GM
Yeah, that would suck pretty ****ing hard.
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http://www.arrowheadpride.com/2017/1...didate-uh-what
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01-08-2017, 10:02 AM | #35 |
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What kind of playoff team GM's itself to success and then LOSES THEIR GM.
I get losing assistants and shit, but losing their own ****ing GM? Kill me now. We keep Dorsey/Reid, and we're in a Super Bowl within the next four years. We can't lose him. |
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01-08-2017, 10:04 AM | #36 |
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seriously, after emerging from the Fat Scott Pats Fraud era of Chiefs football. Where the coaching, GMing, roster moves, attracting good FAs, creating depth, developing players was COMPLETELY BOTTOM OF THE BARREL TERRIBLE. Oh and the fact that there were employee lawsuits on the administrative side of the franchise AND a MURDER SUICIDE... you would think, that we would want to keep this current success of Chiefs football as long as possible, and clearly the man behind it is Dorsey
From Pioli to Dorsey has been night and day and to even think an understudy can replicate that no matter how hot of a commodity they are is not something I want to chance. It's literally like saying well the guy under Belichick, if we lose BB, we will be okay because we have _______ and he's getting interviews around the league. (Whoever that guy is, nobody knows or cares because he's a literal puppet, I know who he is, but its literally the Pioli role under BB, just a guy who follows BB's decisions) Has a GM/executive that replaced a high profile GM ever continued the success? Who followed Polian in Buffalo and Indy? They were clearly terrible. Ryan Grigson is one of them, he is hot garbage, single handily ruined a franchise. |
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It's comical to see people flip shit over losing Dorsey who has become GM Jesus around here, but that it would be this massive downgrade to replace Dorsey with the guy who supplies him with the majority of the data used to make decisions. |
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01-08-2017, 10:09 AM | #38 |
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Not gonna hit the panic button yet but it would be so Chiefs.
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I'd be shocked if Clark Hunt didn't roll out the red carpet to keep him there. It's just a really unusual situation where Dorsey has everything he wants, but he could be offered a job with a team that would also give him everything he wants. Both teams have a good roster, good front office, a good and patient owner, and a head coach he'd love to work with. I don't think he's going anywhere but I have confidence it won't be because the Chiefs didn't give him an outstanding offer. |
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01-08-2017, 10:14 AM | #43 |
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Hunt isn't Jerry Jones. He allows his GM/coach to run the franchise and doesn't interfere. He was willing once before to pay the man what it took to get him, and he'll do it again. He can't change what's in a man's heart, but you can damn sure bet he'll pay whatever it takes to keep him.
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Because Chiefs.
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01-08-2017, 10:16 AM | #45 |
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I mean really, some of you are hilarious
"**** Dorsey get him out! Oh **** he's gonna leave for GREEN BAY!!!!!!!1@1!!!!!!!!" "Andy Reid liks dik!!!!! We're number 2 seed Andy needs an extension!!!!!!!!!!!!" You're arguing that it can only end in aids because oh em gee Scott Pioli! I mean ignore that the entire Patriots tree is aids and in no way represents the entire league but OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The whole thing is clickbait speculation to start and good god abort yourselves. Instead of flipping the **** out, maybe get excited that Ballard may not have the same love for our tinyhands QB that Dorsey does and would replace the ****er. |
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