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Really?
Then why were they 5-8 when he was fired? Why did they win 2 games AFTER he was fired? I don't remember the San Francisco 49ers falling off a cliff when Bill Walsh retired. I don't remember the Denver Broncos falling off a cliff when Dan Reeves was fired. I don't remember the Pittsburgh Steelers dumping seasons after Cowher left. Yet, I'm to believe that the absence of Todd Haley and Todd Haley alone means that the Chiefs fall to 1-8? Bullshit. |
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Gyus dotn have to fear him getting in theri face when they **** up nowadays, and look whats happening AT A RECORD PACE.... THE TEAM IS ****ING UP. In 2011, the Chiefs had 29 turnovers. Through only 9 games of 2012, the same roster has 30 turnovers. A similar correlation can be made for penalties and another thing Haley didnt have was nagging "hurts" that got played out like "injuries" like they are nowadays. Haley gave this team a mental toughness that is sorely lacking without him...its not that surprising that the one game they DID show up was when Haley was across the field. |
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10-6 5-8 If you think THAT'S effort, I have a timeshare to sell you in Mexico. Seriously, I have a timeshare to sell you in Mexico. |
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So how has anything that Haley brought to this team carried over?
Or are you saying that Haley actually has to be around for the Chiefs to play better? They sucked last year, plain and simple, when Haley was around. They sucked in 2009 when Haley was around. They were somewhat better in 2010, when Weis and Crennell arrived, but that quickly wore off. Todd Haley, IMO, doesn't deserve any praise, whatsoever. |
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We won 2 of 3 last year as a response to the Haley-hate.
That alone fueled this team to care. The fail that followed was due to losing talent, adding questionable (at best) talent, and following up fail at coach with fail at coach...
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No quarterback players coach following a disciplinarian unimaginative play calling lacking mental toughness Tell me that Haley wouldn't have won the division for the second year in a row if Pioli had brought in Hasselback instead of Palko. That, right there, is the difference between Haley getting fired and Haley ridding this team of Cassel and possibly drafting a kid like Dalton to groom under Hasselback. The problem here is/was Romeo and Pioli, not Haley. |
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