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    Default Lj to the bungals!!!

    just go the text

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    That's true. Not only 7-2 but they've beaten both Pittsburgh and Baltimore twice. They're really in the driver's seat in that division now. But ... then they had to go pick up LJ and risk a DWI.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IlovetheChiefs View Post
    That's true. Not only 7-2 but they've beaten both Pittsburgh and Baltimore twice. They're really in the driver's seat in that division now. But ... then they had to go pick up LJ and risk a DWI.

    DWI? They're also risking assaults at local nightclubs, and Marv Lewis is about to get pwned on twitter!!!!

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    After 2 or 3 weeks of LJ sitting on the sidelines , twitter will light up like x-mas time with LJ comparing Marv Lewis to his dad.
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    I seriously doubt that LJ will 'dis' Marvin Lewis.
    Lewis has a way with players that gets a certain response out of them.
    It is a TOTALLY different situation than what he had with the Chiefs.

    I, for one, don't totally disagree with everything that he said on his "Tweet". At one time, yes, I liked LJ. And I also appreciate everything he did for the Chiefs. He had some personal issues, but BIG DEAL. So does EVERYONE. Not that everyones issues are spitting on women at nightclubs, but whatever. Or saying a couple of things that the alternate lifestyle folks deemed as offensive. I guess he's got bigger issues than most of us.
    He now finds himself on a playoff contention team that consists of players 'buying in' to what the coach is selling.
    I guess the last laugh will be on the Chiefs.... or Haley and Pioli to be exact.

    I seriously wish Pioli would have hired a coach that had a proven track record. Not someone that had a couple of good years as an offensive coordinator with Kurt Warner, Anquan Boldin, and Larry Fitzgerald at his disposal. Hell, I would look like a genius calling plays with that kind of talent.
    And I could do it without arguing and degrading those players while I did it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stumplifter View Post
    I seriously doubt that LJ will 'dis' Marvin Lewis.
    Lewis has a way with players that gets a certain response out of them.
    It is a TOTALLY different situation than what he had with the Chiefs.

    I, for one, don't totally disagree with everything that he said on his "Tweet". At one time, yes, I liked LJ. And I also appreciate everything he did for the Chiefs. He had some personal issues, but BIG DEAL. So does EVERYONE. Not that everyones issues are spitting on women at nightclubs, but whatever. Or saying a couple of things that the alternate lifestyle folks deemed as offensive. I guess he's got bigger issues than most of us.
    He now finds himself on a playoff contention team that consists of players 'buying in' to what the coach is selling.
    I guess the last laugh will be on the Chiefs.... or Haley and Pioli to be exact.

    I seriously wish Pioli would have hired a coach that had a proven track record. Not someone that had a couple of good years as an offensive coordinator with Kurt Warner, Anquan Boldin, and Larry Fitzgerald at his disposal. Hell, I would look like a genius calling plays with that kind of talent.
    And I could do it without arguing and degrading those players while I did it.

    I dont think he will diss lewis. For one thing hes burned to many bridges to diss anther coach. You might just look at it like LJ is now on a team that has a shot to make the playoffs. But to release him was the best thing for the chiefs to do. It realy was. To rid yourself of that headace was nothing but good.

    As for Haley I will continue to say the jury is not only still out but has not yet began delibrations. Pioli could have gone with a guy with a proven track record yes. But you can also look at it like if there was ever a time to see what a guy can do as a rookie coach now is the time. This time would not be good if Bill Cowher was coaching. They are far to young. And hey this team has a good shot to win more games then it did a year ago. With a more exprancied head coach. That would be a good sign. Give haley time he might just work out.

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    Haley is making a lot of rookie mistakes, but most coaches did the same. Belichick sucked his first year coaching. If Haley gets better, then he has the potential to be here for a long time, whereas the more experienced coaches are likely only short-term band-aids.

    We're at the record most people thought we would be at this point of the season and we've been competitive in a lot of games we weren't supposed to, so it's not like Haley is vastly underachieving.

    I think next year Carthon will probably get the OC job and playcalling duties, so Haley will have less to worry about on gameday and should subsequently make less mistakes.

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    So LJ is looking forward to playing us.


    Sweet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by josh1971 View Post
    So LJ is looking forward to playing us.


    Sweet.
    I think it'd be funny if he spends the entire game standing on the sideline in street clothes.

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    I think it would be funny if he played on special teams and got blocked out of a play by our kicker.


    Or got leveled by Tyson Jackson and Mike Brown

    Or was serving gatorade to the Bengals cheerleaders

    Or fumbled nine times........


    in the first quarter

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    The most satisfying thing would be him rushing about 20 times for 35 yards with a couple fumbles, but if we lost the game it would be moot.

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