Former Chiefs coach thinks team had him bugged
At some point in our lives, most of us will experience sour grapes over a job that — for one reason or another — we were let go from. Whether it be Pizza Hut or Goldman Sachs, there’s usually a bit of lingering resentment after an employer terminates you.
Todd Haley’s case is no different, though his grapes — or more appropriately, arrows — go way beyond the realm of the NFL.
In a first-hand account by the Kansas City Star, Haley opened up about what he perceived to be secretive — and illegal — operations inside the organization.
Haley suspected that “many rooms” at the team facility were “bugged,” and his own personal cellphone was “tampered with” during his time as Chiefs head coach. He believed the purpose of the alleged spying was to “monitor employees’ conversations.”
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i haven't heard about this at all over the past two days on here
i’ll bet this is the 4th or 5th fanshot saying the same thing and joel had a front page story on it yesterday. i’m not bashing you for putting it here but i am amazed at how many times people will post the same thing. if it’s a chiefs story, it’s probably already here so double check before posting
The only players I hurt with my words are the ones who have an inflated opinion of their ability. I can't worry about that.
Bill Parcells
Knowledge is confidence. And confidence lets you play fast.
Bill Parcells
Tracking how this story gets picked up outside KC is actually kinda worthwhile
and seems to be of great interest to many Chiefs fans.
Except this is not tracking how this story is picked up
It’s the original story. I’m just saying it’s been on the site.for two days and this pushes back other fan shots. It’s not just this one, it’s become an epidemic to post the same news over and over again on here
The only players I hurt with my words are the ones who have an inflated opinion of their ability. I can't worry about that.
Bill Parcells
Knowledge is confidence. And confidence lets you play fast.
Bill Parcells
by kcguy on Jan 16, 2012 1:40 PM CST via mobile up reply actions
Shut up Todd
"The greater the struggle, the more glorious the triumph"
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