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Old 11-12-2012, 11:57 PM   #1
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Would Lamar Hunt have fired Scott Pioli after 4 similar years to start his time in KC?

Honestly, if the team got embarrased in this game, I firmly believe that Pioli would be out...but the way the game played out probably bought Pioli at least a few more weeks and likely till the end of the year.

My prediction will probably fail.

I hope it turns out to be right, though.
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Old 11-12-2012, 11:58 PM   #2
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Would Lamar Hunt have fired Scott Pioli after 4 similar years to start his time in KC?
Without a doubt. He would have been gone two years ago.
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Old 11-13-2012, 12:05 AM   #3
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Without a doubt. He would have been gone two years ago.
LMFAO

Are you 10? Look at the Chiefs history. They don't fire anyone until 10 or 20 year past the time they should.

I hope my sarcasm meter is on the fritz.
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Old 11-12-2012, 11:58 PM   #4
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Would Lamar Hunt have fired Scott Pioli after 4 similar years to start his time in KC?
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Old 11-12-2012, 11:59 PM   #5
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Really?

Lamar Hunt never fired Jack Steadman.
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Old 11-13-2012, 12:04 AM   #6
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Really?

Lamar Hunt never fired Jack Steadman.
From what Ive read...Jack was similar to Scott. Was decent at getting talent but couldnt put the whole picture together.

Feel free to call me a dumbass and offer a full explanation as to why.

Its hard to get a read on whats written by non fans and I trust most of your opinions, man.

Much appreciated, in advance.

FYI to those that dont know, Jack Steadman worked for KC from 1960 till 2007...meaning he won championships and that could be the reason Lamar kept him around so long..even though he wasnt the GM the whole time.
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Old 11-13-2012, 12:10 AM   #7
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From what Ive read...Jack was similar to Scott. Was decent at getting talent but couldnt put the whole picture together.

Feel free to call me a dumbass and offer a full explanation as to why.

Its hard to get a read on whats written by non fans and I trust most of your opinions, man.

Much appreciated, in advance.

FYI to those that dont know, Jack Steadman worked for KC from 1960 till 2007...meaning he won championships and that could be the reason Lamar kept him around so long..even though he wasnt the GM the whole time.
There are others who have a better understanding than I do about those years, since I lived in California, and we didn't have access to info like we do now.

But from where I sat, he hired some really bad coaches, and the only that offered a glimmer of hope was fire after a strike shortened season, after 4 years of progress in a league where rebuilds did take at least 5 years.
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There are others who have a better understanding than I do about those years, since I lived in California, and we didn't have access to info like we do now.

But from where I sat, he hired some really bad coaches, and the only that offered a glimmer of hope was fire after a strike shortened season, after 4 years of progress in a league where rebuilds did take at least 5 years.
Why did he get fired then and who are you referencing?

I want to try and do some research to try and gauge what Clark might do.

I was positive that Pittsburgh was gonna destroy the **** out of us and that Clark would then fire Pioli tomorrow out of sheer embarrassment...but it didnt play out that way.
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Why did he get fired then and who are you referencing?

I want to try and do some research to try and gauge what Clark might do.

I was positive that Pittsburgh was gonna destroy the **** out of us and that Clark would then fire Pioli tomorrow out of sheer embarrassment...but it didnt play out that way.
Again, I was in California, so the news was just pretty much that he was fired with no details.

It was Marv Levy.
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Old 11-13-2012, 12:02 AM   #10
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Would Lamar Hunt have fired Scott Pioli after 4 similar years to start his time in KC?
No disrespect whatsoever to the guys that have already answered my question...but can I get an old schooler to shoot me an answer with some thoughts behind it, please.

Guys that lived through the dark years of the mid 70s to late 80s.

How did Lamar deal with his GMs during those times?

Would he have fired Pioli after a 4 year stretch like this one?

Id like to think he would, but I have heard over and over about how loyal the guy was.
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No disrespect whatsoever to the guys that have already answered my question...but can I get an old schooler to shoot me an answer with some thoughts behind it, please.

Guys that lived through the dark years of the mid 70s to late 80s.

How did Lamar deal with his GMs during those times?

Would he have fired Pioli after a 4 year stretch like this one?

Id like to think he would, but I have heard over and over about how loyal the guy was.
I wasn't even alive for part of this, but the Chiefs had one GM between Steadman and Carl Peterson. One. Uno. Less than two.
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No disrespect whatsoever to the guys that have already answered my question...but can I get an old schooler to shoot me an answer with some thoughts behind it, please.

Guys that lived through the dark years of the mid 70s to late 80s.

How did Lamar deal with his GMs during those times?

Would he have fired Pioli after a 4 year stretch like this one?

Id like to think he would, but I have heard over and over about how loyal the guy was.
I already answered your question.

Jack Steadman ran this team for the better part of 20 years of losing, and Hunt never fired him.

Steadman removed himself against the wishes of Lamar hunt.
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Old 11-13-2012, 12:07 AM   #13
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I already answered your question.

Jack Steadman ran this team for the better part of 20 years of losing, and Hunt never fired him.

Steadman removed himself against the wishes of Lamar hunt.
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