jay glazor and la confora saying pioli will plead his case monday morning. I believe these guy's over the other reports saying pioli is safe. lets hope so


  • By: Justin Unell
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Multiple reports on Sunday morning said Romeo Crennel is out as Chiefs head coach.
Both Jay Glazer from Fox Sports and Jason La Canfora from CBS Sports reported on NFL pregame shows Crennel will be fired on Monday. The day is known as "Black Monday," the day after the NFL regular season ends when NFL firings usually take place. The Chiefs end the regular season on Sunday at 3:25 p.m. in Denver. Kansas City currently has a 2-13 record, tied for worst in the NFL.
La Canfora also said "Andy Reid doesn't fit in San Diego and could come to Kansas City." La Canfora reports Reid will be fired as head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday. La Canfora also said the San Diego Chargers will fire Norv Turner as head coach on Monday.
La Canfora addressed Pioli's future at the end of The NFL Today, listing him as a general manager on the "bubble."
"As we reported earlier, Pioli was sitting on a multiple year extension that he did not sign. There's mounting fan pressure to make sweeping changes in that organization," La Canfora said.
Glazer from Fox Sports said Chiefs General Manager Scott Pioli will go in on Monday and tell Chiefs Owner Clark Hunt "why he should not be out and why he'll bring in the right head coach next time around."
NBC Sports, Yahoo! Sports and NFL.com are reporting Crennel is out but Scott Pioli could be staying.
But there is one report that says Pioli could also be gone. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Sunday the Chiefs are leaning toward firing Pioli.
This would be Pioli's third chance to hire a new head coach after Todd Haley and Crennel.
Stay with KSHB.com and 41 Action News for more updates on the futures of Crennel and Pioli.



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