July 2009 Scott Pioli Approval Rating
We're a little late this month on the approval ratings but we figured after the Matt Cassel signing, today would be perfect to kick them off.
These approval ratings are for the period of early June to today. Here is what Pioli has been involved in during that time:
- Chiefs Owner Hunt, GM Pioli Confirm Cassel Long-Term Contract
- Chiefs GM Scott Pioli on Belichick, Parcells and Changing the Culture
- Chiefs GM Scott Pioli: 'We want wins because this town wants championships'
- St. Joe Mayor: Scott Pioli is Like a Great Good Neighbor
- Pioli/Haley/Parcells Connection Continues for the Kansas City Chiefs
- Can Scott Pioli Fix The Chiefs Receiving Issues?
- Pioli Says No to Chiefs, Vikings Training Camp Scrimmage
- Pioli Better Make Sure He Gets This Right The First Time
Today, we have Scott Pioli. Tomorrow we'll vote on Todd Haley and on Friday we'll vote on Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt.
Let us know in the poll. Do you approve of the job Scott Pioli is doing as the Kansas City Chiefs general manager?
June 2009: 76%
May 2009: 77%
April 2009: 89%
March 2009: 85%
Feb. 2009: 88%
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Agree
I’ve agreed with 99.9% of his transactions….the one that still eats at me is Tony G.
I’m sure we will weed our way through that
Tony G
was a necessary evil to help the team in the short and long-term. I think we’ll be alright without him.
Herm Edwards: "There's FOUR quarters in football?!"
In 4 years, when Tony has retired, but we have a starter at some important position
who is entering his prime, we’ll realize how good of a move it was.
Marley will be walking soon...she could probably play Linebacker better than some of the guys we had.
4 years? Yo so crazy.
Tony’s retiring this year, maybe coming back for 1 more max.
New Stiga table?!?! Return of the Brookside Pongers???
It would have been nice to keep him...
In some ways, it might have hindered our progress later. If Cassel got used to using TG as a crutch like Thiggy did last year, having TG would have kept Cassel and the rest of the offense from being able to reach it’s prime when he retires. The fact is, the draft pick we get as well as Cassel, Bowe, Charles, Albert will all be here long after tony is retired.
Trade value was as high as it would ever be for him and the timing was probably right.
BTW, I have changed my tune a lot since I first heard of the trade. I was initially pretty pissed!
Bowe had over 1000 yrds so it's not like Thigpen only looked at TG.
I just didn’t like not getting anything this year for TG
Herm is gone things are better with that one move!!
by bringbacktheglory on Jul 15, 2009 5:23 PM CDT up reply actions
Next year will be the true answer
if this guy is doing his job. We will have a better idea of our defense our offense and our draft picks and free agents. and he will have that second round pick from the tony g trade im pretty sure that second round pick will be a huge diff maker.
FOUR F'S FIND UM FEEL UM FUGUM FORGET UM.
agreed .. next year will be the deciding factor ...
"even though I was born in Toronto Canada and I love the BlueJays and the Raptors and the Leafs .. I cut my finger this morning and I was BLEEDING CHIEFS RED BABY!!!"
by T-DotChiefFanSince93 on Jul 15, 2009 1:42 PM CDT up reply actions
You sign the first franchise QB since #16 and suddenly your poll results go up--Coincidence?
Consistency is only a value if you are not a screw up.
But they only stay up
if that QB brings some wins.
IF GETTIN' RID OF CANCER..........
is the worse thing Mr. Pioli does, than GOD bless him…..

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