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Old 01-05-2013   #1
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Default Would Jerry hire a "consultant" like Pioli

If you look at the team he assembled in KC he did a good job. His biggest flaw was being to loyal to his New England cronies. Crennel Weiss and Cassell.
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Jerry already has plenty of people that have his ear to fill the consultant role. Pioli isn't one of them. Someone from his inner circle would have to bring in Pioli for that to happen.
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Going all in on Cassell is what killed Pioli.
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I honestly believe it has zero chance of happening because a guy like Pioli would never work under the Jerry Jones dysfunction.

Not in a million years.


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I honestly believe it has zero chance of happening because a guy like Pioli would never work under the Jerry Jones dysfunction.

Not in a million years.
Piolo is a dysfunction. KC has been terrible under him and they have been troubled in every sense.
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Pioli?!! Keep him as far as possible, he is TERRIBLE.
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Bye Austin and Ogletree.
Bye Sensy and McCray.

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Going all in on Cassell is what killed Pioli.
That's usually what makes or breaks coaches and GMs.

That's why I'm so down on our coaching and management because I think our QB is pretty good.
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That's usually what makes or breaks coaches and GMs.

That's why I'm so down on our coaching and management because I think our QB is pretty good.
Well, somebody got Romo to come here.

And no, it wasn't Sean Payton. He didn't even know who he was until Romo came to camp.







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Well, somebody got Romo to come here.

And no, it wasn't Sean Payton. He didn't even know who he was until Romo came to camp.







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Well, somebody got Romo to come here.

And no, it wasn't Sean Payton. He didn't even know who he was until Romo came to camp.







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that is totally and completely untrue.
tony romo was the the nfl combine with every major cowboys official in town for attendance.

Romo attended the 2003 NFL Combine, but, despite intriguing some scouts, went undrafted by any NFL team during the 2003 NFL Draft. Throughout the draft, Romo was assured by Sean Payton of the Cowboys' interest (Romo was also intensely pursued by former Denver Broncos head coach Mike Shanahan), and shortly afterwards was signed as an undrafted rookie free agent by the Cowboys.

payton told bp he didn't need to make a large bid because romo really wanted to come to dallas knowing there was a spot to win at qb.
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And no, it wasn't Sean Payton. He didn't even know who he was until Romo came to camp.







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Jerry already has plenty of people that have his ear to fill the consultant role. Pioli isn't one of them. Someone from his inner circle would have to bring in Pioli for that to happen.
Pioli will not happen and this comes with no opinion from me saying whether it would be good or bad if he did.

But, Parcell's is a voice seriously listened to by Jerry and Pioli is Parcell's son in law and had great success with Pacell's (Big Bill) ex counter part "Little Bill" (Belichick).

If what you are saying in bold is accurate, and it does make sense. Then the bolded would only substantiate that what you have said unbolded as incorrect. Furthermore substantiated the possibility of Pioli which I find ridiculous anyways.

That is of course if Reid and the new supposed GM in KC which may already be Heckert, cannot co-exist with Pioli and he negotiates another opportunity elsewhere.

Doubt it would be here though.

Better chance Jerry's going to close his open door, probably make Callahan or some other bird the OC and have everything go through Red. This is the culture change Jerry talks about. We-ll go 7-9 to 9-7 again, Red will be gone and Jerry will do the open door policy again with whatever new bird he puts in as HC once Garrett is let go.
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If you look at the team he assembled in KC he did a good job. His biggest flaw was being to loyal to his New England cronies. Crennel Weiss and Cassell.
He did not do a good job.

He chose Cassell and hired Todd Haley(who was notoriously hard to work with).

They won 23 games in 4 seasons, i.e. averaging less then 6 per year... YIKES!!

And this is a team that let Brandon Carr walk. (and saw the overall defensive scoring rank fall from 12th to 25th)
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If you look at the team he assembled in KC he did a good job. His biggest flaw was being to loyal to his New England cronies. Crennel Weiss and Cassell.

Piolli used to be the eye candy.


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