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It's funny. For the last week I have been planning to write an article entitled "The Pioli Decision". The gist of the article would have been that Kansas City Chiefs general manager Scott Pioli will be faced with a difficult decision when the year is over. Actually, two decisions that have consequences on each other. One, what to do with the quarterback. And two, what to do with the head coach.You would think that the Chiefs will have to at least consider drafting a quarterback in the first round of the draft this year. And head coach Todd Haley has (had) one year left on his contract. If Pioli believes in Matt Cassel, then he can allow Haley to coach the team through the final year of his contract before making a final decision on extending Haley's contract or replacing him. But if the Chiefs draft a quarterback, you can't let Haley dangle with just one year left. You either have to fire him at the end of the season, or extend his contract. It wouldn't be fair to tell Haley he's coaching for his job, and then hand him a rookie quarterback.But on Monday, Pioli fired Haley.Is it fair From a coaching standpoint, probably not. Haley made mistakes this year, but there were circumstances well beyond his control. I've read many of the local and the national articles about Pioli's decision, but I want to take this from a different perspective. The perspective of an employer.I seem to be in the minority, but I like Todd Haley. I think he's a good coach. coach outlet coach outlet long year acer trends show only 001 more acelenolysunci topics now pr29 in 2012 |