Fearless Leader?
The reference of the caption is made regarding Scott Pioli. A lot of opinions have been flying around about the man in charge. Pioli is a smart man, and I believe most of us will agree with that statement. His moves from the draft to free agency to present can all be questioned. As we all know, they have been and continue to be by the likes of Jason Whitlock, other pundits, and quite a few of us right here on AP. His decisions may not be luminous right now, but it is the opinion of this author that they will eventually shine bright. I am not going to go as far as saying that I condone his every move and hang in the balance of his every word, but I will say that I will not give up hope. And I also will go on record to say that I believe and if pushed to the edge of the proverbial cliff, will jump...
to take that leap of faith that he will get this team squared away. I truly believe he is doing whatever is necessary to bring a winning mentality back to Kansas City, the Chiefs, and the beloved Chiefs' fanbase. Did he do right by the offensive line? No, but maybe he and Haley thought they saw something on tape that they could improve upon. Sometimes, as we all know, things just don't go according to plan. Did he improve the defensive line? I will reserve judgment on this question. The jury is still out and only being three games in, I don't think it is fair to stake a claim one way or the other. The talent across the defensive line has potential, and hopefully in time, will prove to be good moves. I don't agree with all of his draft picks, but they were done for a reason. His judgment of talent is far superior to mine, that much I admit. He is making moves and shaking trees to uncover any shred of talent that he can find. That is to say, any upgrade that will potentially improve this team, and this is being done with week four fast approaching. That, to me anyways, shows that he is not satisfied and is willing to continue to make upgrades where he believes may assist this team to chalk up a big W. The man puts in work, and hopefully it will pay off very soon. I, for one, can only close my eyes and dream of the day that this picture is printed on the front page of the Kansas City Star.
Until then, I can only remain hopeful and keep believing.
This is a FanPost and does not necessarily reflect the views of Arrowhead Pride's writers or editors. It does reflect the views of this particular fan though, which is as important as the views of Arrowhead Pride writers or editors.
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Well, there's one thing for sure.
We had and still have a lot of high draft picks from the Herm era that were getting paid peanuts. So it would have been stupid to come in and hire the hundred million dollar man when we didn’t know what we already had to work with here.
I’m also not saying that I think he is perfect by any means. But I don’t want a one hit wonder here either. We’ve waited this long and as long as I see improvement I’ll sit patiently and support this teams decision making.

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