Scott Pioli in Denver – LJ and Cassel for Cutler and Scheffler?

According to an undisclosed source, new General Manager of the Kansas City Chiefs, Scott Pioli, was in Denver, CO yesterday.

Implications abound as to why Pioli would have been in the Mile High City. Was he just stopping by on his way back to Kansas City from the league meetings that took place in Dana Point, CA to say hi to an old colleague of his in Josh McDaniels? Was he just refueling the team’s private jet and had some time to kill with a lunch?

Regardless, Pioli was in Denver for an extended amount of time yesterday. The extended amount of time was enough for him to venture off the tarmac. There is an airport which is a stones throw away from the Denver Broncos headquarters at Dove Valley in Englewood, CO. Correct information on whether Pioli's plane did indeed land at Centennial Airport are not clear at this time.

Pioli would have definitely had enough time to make a visit with McDaniels if indeed that was his reason for landing in Colorado. There is no doubt that McDaniels, at this point, could use Matt Cassel more than ever. With the ongoing feud between him and current starting quarterback for the Broncos, Jay Cutler, McDaniels should be and probably is, still looking for a way to get the guy he wants in Cassel.

The Chiefs have an unhappy running back in Larry Johnson that would love to get out of Kansas City. The Broncos have an unhappy quarterback in Jay Cutler that would love to get out of Denver. The Chiefs have a quarterback that the Broncos covet and the Broncos have a quarterback that the Chiefs would love to have in the fold. The Broncos also have a very under documented case of an unhappy tight end in Tony Scheffler. The Chiefs are looking for a capable heir to Tony Gonzalez and Scheffler is an athletic, good sized solution to that dilemma.

Again, it is all speculation as to why Pioli was in Denver, but the pieces do match-up and McDaniels would still get his guy. The Broncos can’t be on the short end of the stick if they do indeed decide to trade Cutler and the Chiefs-Broncos solution would be a win-win for both sides.

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Regardless

Regardless if this info is completely made up, I still like the fact that Denver has had a bit of soap opera this off-season. With Shanahan things were so predictable that I could set a clock to bad free agent signings of old vets, bad picks in the draft, suspect defense heading into training camp and then an 8-8 season full of hope but mostly disappointment. I like the fact that the new leadership is trying to mix things up because the organization needed a good stir. We shall see where this leads but I don't see Cassel making it to the Broncos but it would be nice. Cutler will start game one of the McDaniels era and will whine like a baby all season.

This is a HACK

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Awful, awful piece of writing. Are you kidding? Why don't you tell your "source" not to make stuff up anymore? Might help you look like less of a moron.

"Correct information on whether Pioli's plane did indeed land at Centennial are not clear at this time. "

ARE YOU JOKING???? If correct information isn't available, you don't print the information as fact. Christ, how stupid can you be?

Hey Angry Chiefs Fan- Chill out!

Hey Angry Chiefs Fan, Lighten up buddy. Let the author have some fun. Did it hurt you little man? No need for you to get personal and call names etc. You're just giving real Cheifs fans a bad rap. Have a hot Cocoa and Reeeeeelaaaaax. GO CHIEFS!!!

you're an idiot!!!!

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if you are going to create lame stories at least make them believeable.....jackass!!

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