Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Kafka wanted out of Reid's shadow.
Not buying that for a nano-second.
Work under a HOF coach, continuing to build your resume with the best QB on the planet - or go to one of the shittier run organizations in the league and work with a first time HC? [Reply]
Originally Posted by oldman:
There are some things that ring true in this article. I'm not saying I believe everything, but let's look at one fact. EB has had multiple interviews for a HC job over the last couple years. Did he get any of them? There were candidates of color that did, so what's the problem? Either he comes in unprepared or he's a miserable prick. You can justify openings like NOLA, but when you have multiple shots at the brass ring and come up short each time, something is wrong with the candidate.
The shouting at the bench by PMII wasn't a onetime incident. There were multiple occasions in multiple games, we all saw it. Calls were late coming in and plays often rushed. Again, we all saw it.
If there was a blowup by a OL, it almost had to be either Thuney or Brown. Wylie is a scrub and both Creed and Smith are rookies. If it was Brown, distrust in the OC could be a deciding factor on where you play next year. Bad calls make you look bad and in a contract year that's not good.
Bottom line is, no one pays $125 and up for a seat to see EB coach. If there's a riff between PMII and EB, we all know who has to go. PMII is a pro, raised by a pro, and you don't throw games and remain a pro long.
Honestly, that's the one question I have from the entire article. I'm oddly fascinated by who the OL is.
Orlando Brown and Wylie are very outspoken, and while I agree that Creed is a rookie, he also seems fairly outspoken while also having enough respect from the room to speak up if need be.
I don't know about Thuney, and Thuney seems like a prime candidate here. Is he soft-spoken? Doesn't seem to be, but I don't know. [Reply]
Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath15:
Not buying that for a nano-second.
Work under a HOF coach, continuing to build your resume with the best QB on the planet - or go to one of the shittier run organizations in the league and work with a first time HC?
The entire article and premise lacks any common sense. BUT INSIDERY KNOWLEDGE AND STUFF!!!! [Reply]
Chiefs fans being toxic. What have these fucktards reported that was true? These guys, including dumb shit Clay are so full of themselves it's unbelievable. [Reply]
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Editor’s note 2/17:
We have updated the article at approximately 9 AM CST with some clarification. Materially, we have not adjusted the story. Further, our sources will not be revealed. Many are the same sources that contributed to our Tyreek Hill stories.
This story is not discrediting Bieniemy’s contributions to the Chiefs in years past. He was a good coach who accomplished a lot in Kansas City. We’re not here to dispute that.
Over time, things change, hence why the NFL stands for Not For Long. This is not a hit piece, which has been a popular take. Rather it’s intended to provide insight into what happened.