Romeo Crennel & Scott Pioli To Be Fired

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  • JeremyHight
    I wish I was Scrubs
    • Feb 2009
    • 4063

    #16
    Saban could land any open job he wanted, NFL, NCAA, Arena Football, whatever. I doubt he's going to leave, though, but that is what Miami fans said.

    As for KC, they have no solid leadership. From GM to coach to on the field, it is non-existent. They need to rebuild around their young defensive studs and their few good offensive players.

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    • NAHSTE
      Probably owns the site
      • Feb 2009
      • 22233

      #17
      Originally posted by JeremyHight
      Saban could land any open job he wanted, NFL, NCAA, Arena Football, whatever. I doubt he's going to leave, though, but that is what Miami fans, as well as himself, said.
      FTFY.

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      • ram29jackson
        Noob
        • Nov 2008
        • 0

        #18
        Saban failed in the pro's before, so what ? he is a Belichick protege and obviously learns from his mistakes. I'm sure he would do better then Pete Carroll who is doing well his second time around.

        It takes a whole body of people and the right situation, not just one person. There were those who thought Belichick sucked when he was in Cleveland. He was just working his plan but it never panned out, wasnt his fault in so many words

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        • Blick
          The Judge
          • Mar 2009
          • 1557

          #19
          Originally posted by dave
          That team definitely needs new leadership. It's sad because that's such a great fanbase.
          It is very sad. I've never seen the fan base so angry...but they have every right to be.

          Originally posted by ThomasTomasz

          I thought the writing would be on the wall for Pioli, but Crennel, I would have given another season. It's not his fault that the GM didn't get him the QB this team needed to succeed this season.
          No, they both need to GTFO. Go look at Crennel's career coaching record. It's fucking abysmal. Romeo is a nice guy, but he's a terrible motivator, disciplinarian and decision maker. Letting him be the head coach is like sending your kids to visit Grandma and Grandpa for a week. They get spoiled rotten. Romeo is just happy to collect a final pay check before he retires, and is just letting the players run amok.

          Originally posted by KINGOFOOTBALL
          Did Pioli draft moeaki , carr , berry and the RB ? Two years ago it seemed the Chiefs had a great influx of talent. Was Piolo just loyal to the wrong guy or was he just making bad choices over there ?
          He drafted Moeaki...ahead of Gronk and Jimmy Graham. And I think they might have traded up to get him. Too lazy to check. Moeaki is just a guy, and he's injury prone. Pretty sad that he's one of Pioli's memorable draft picks. He did also draft Berry, but that seemed like a no brainer. Berry was one of the best DB prospects to come out in years. He didn't draft Carr...but let him walk in free agency, and then replaced him with Stanford Routt, who he then waived during the season. Which RB are you talking about? Charles? No, he didn't draft him. Pioli's draft record is bad. His free agent acquisitions have been bad. It's all bad.

          Originally posted by JeremyHight

          As for KC, they have no solid leadership. From GM to coach to on the field, it is non-existent. They need to rebuild around their young defensive studs and their few good offensive players.
          Exactly. The Chiefs have some nice pieces to work with, but no leadership at the key spots of GM, head coach, and QB. There are some leaders on D, but players are afraid to speak out because Pioli has created such a toxic, secretive, paranoid working environment.

          I know Lions fans will say Millen, but Pioli is the worst GM I've ever seen. He's not only terrible on the football side of things, but a first class, elitist prick as well.

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          • Tailback U
            No substitute 4 strength.
            • Nov 2008
            • 10282

            #20
            The only reason Pioli was ever considered for another GM job is because of Tom Brady and Adam Vinatieri. Those dudes don't win 3 rings and get to 4 Super Bowls while Pioli is GM then this guy is never considered a good GM.

            And exactly what Blick said, Romeo reminds me of Carl Winslow. Nice cop, good father, terrible disciplinarian as seen by Eddie's constant lack of responsibility.

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            • KINGOFOOTBALL
              Junior Member
              • Feb 2009
              • 10343

              #21
              Originally posted by Tailback U
              The only reason Pioli was ever considered for another GM job is because of Tom Brady and Adam Vinatieri. Those dudes don't win 3 rings and get to 4 Super Bowls while Pioli is GM then this guy is never considered a good GM.

              And exactly what Blick said, Romeo reminds me of Carl Winslow. Nice cop, good father, terrible disciplinarian as seen by Eddie's constant lack of responsibility.
              lololol
              Best reason to have a license.

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              • Glenbino
                Jelly and Ice Cream
                • Nov 2009
                • 4994

                #22
                Didn't he take Tyson Jackson at like #2 overall? That's when I started to wonder about this guy...

                I thought it was a great hire at the time and wanted him to be brought to Denver along with McDaniels but it appears they both suffer from dickfaceitis when it comes to dealing with fans, players, the media, etc.

                Just because you worked for a genius in Bill Belechik and he's an asshole doesn't give you carte blanche to be an asshole. You have to earn that...

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