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... as to the future, no wishes of luck coming from me, he's part of "the other 31" now.
Thanks Scott Pioli. For a great run for the past 8 yrs and 3 championships.wish you the best for your future..
That's right. Now, he's a shameless opportunist. Why can't these defectors at least have the courtesy to land in the NFC? At some point the Pats will eventually face the Chiefs, Browns and Broncos all in the same season.
On the other hand, can you blame anybody for not taking a job with the Detroit Lions?
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Everyone openly hates us, but then tries to copy us and steal away our personnel/coaches, hoping to recreate the magic.
Good luck SP.
Right - thanks for the run; as to the future, no wishes of luck coming from me, he's part of "the other 31" now.
Thanks for everything, Scott!
I would have no problem with a universe where NFL teams finished in this order:
1. Pats
2. KC
3. Denver
......
.....
....
30. Miami
31. Jets
476: Browns
Have to agree, I really thought Pioli would stick around at least through the Brady years.WHY?
Why leave the perfect owner and the perfect coach and working alongside your best friend every year to build champion after champion. What is the point? What does he prove by going somewhere else?
Why do people in perfect situations think the grass is greener? The grass is full of dog shyt.
Its like leaving your dream girl for a crack ho, whats the point!? Just a change of scenery?
I suspect Pioli will regret this for the rest of his life. And he should because he is making a huge mistake. I don't care what they pay him or what title they give him. You don't leave a situation like he has.
Have to agree, I really thought Pioli would stick around at least through the Brady years.