Originally Posted by kcclone:
Prior to last year’s draft Cincy only had 2 full time scouts. Kansas City has over 30.
Their facilities are a joke within the NFL also (pretty certain they do not have an indoor practice facility)
That is an indication that they’re poorly run, IMO.
OK, yes that I agree with. Mike brown and family are great examples of owners who don't deserve nfl teams. That being said, their personnel moves haven't been the worst. Not great, just purgatory. And I actually think protecting burrow is so important that they'll go over the top for OL this year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tredadda:
So much wrong in this post. If he has issues he should just shut up and deal with it? Would you be as loyal a soldier if you were in that spot with your employer? The only difference is the NFL is a monopoly so only place he can take his services is to another team. If they didn't like how he was carrying himself they could cut him even if they just signed him to a major contract. This goes both ways.
Culley is not some career coordinator that has never had a HC job. He is a career positions coach. No one believed in him enough to offer him an offensive coordinator position. When was the last time a position coach made the jump immediately to HC without coordinator time first and succeeded? Reid maybe?
John Harbaugh maybe?
I definitely wouldn’t bet money on Culley having success. Not with that ownership and leadership in Houston [Reply]
Originally Posted by tredadda:
So much wrong in this post. If he has issues he should just shut up and deal with it? Would you be as loyal a soldier if you were in that spot with your employer? The only difference is the NFL is a monopoly so only place he can take his services is to another team. If they didn't like how he was carrying himself they could cut him even if they just signed him to a major contract. This goes both ways.
Culley is not some career coordinator that has never had a HC job. He is a career positions coach. No one believed in him enough to offer him an offensive coordinator position. When was the last time a position coach made the jump immediately to HC without coordinator time first and succeeded? Reid maybe?
Think it's pretty clear some dipstick sports 'journalist" (not sure if there's any such thing as a true sports journalist anymore) asked him his opinion on the Watson situation and he tried to ride the fence about the whole thing. If Brett were more PC he probably would've just said "no comment." [Reply]
He's saying that Deshaun is right about the Texans being shitty, but he is getting paid alot of money to be play QB, not critic. So let the people being paid to make the decisions make the decisions and shut up and play QB. [Reply]
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
He's saying that Deshaun is right about the Texans being shitty, but he is getting paid alot of money to be play QB, not critic. So let the people being paid to make the decisions make the decisions and shut up and play QB.
You know who's getting paid a whole shitload? The McNairs. For doing what? For backing into daddy's football team? Unlike Watson, McNair is almost impossible to ever cut.
Fans have practically gone in with pitchforks demanding Easterbys head. Chiefs fans had to fly banners over the stadium to get rid of Pioli. Even with all of this dysfunction he still won't get rid of Easterby. So who's the one who should shut up and dribble here? Because the qb standing up for this nonsense is the only damn thing that even put Easterby on defense. [Reply]
What I can't understand is how any chiefs fan wouldn't be sympathetic to what's happening after the bs we put up with under Pioli (and Easterby). [Reply]