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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Bill Kuhariak was as clueless as LoomBoom. He is in a system whare Carl Peterson calls the Football operations shots and Little Billy orders the pens and paper from Office Max. The most important decision he makes is whether to ...
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Bill Kuharich/Randy Mueller
Bill Kuhariak was as clueless as LoomBoom. He is in a system whare Carl Peterson calls the Football operations shots and Little Billy orders the pens and paper from Office Max. The most important decision he makes is whether to use the recycled paper or the Hammermill bond for the copier. Peterson is the real power behind the throne. And Peterson knows FOOTBALL. Neither Kuhariak nor LoomBoom have the slightest idea about how to run the front office of a football franchise. Had Finks lived another 3-4 years in good health, Bill K might have matured into a Finks clone. Sadly, Jim departed much too early and left us with Clueless Billy.
My money is on Scott Pioli or a Charley Casserly student. The problem, I think, is that Arnold FieldCow (Benson\'s personal choice for administration) wants to run a football franchise like one of Benson\'s Car Dealerships. I believe he has most of the power, both formally and informally. That\'s because he has Benson\'s ear. Benson trusts FieldCow because FieldCow sold cars for Benson, and that\'s what Benson knows best, selling cars. So, the bottom line is, whoever is brought in as GM, HC, O&D Coordinators, need to think like car salesmen, and not football coaches. Then the players can ride onto the field in Toyotas, Chevys, or Hummers. They may not be able to play worth a damn, but they \"look good\" in the cars. Truth is that most of the stumblebums that the Saints have would not be successful washing cars, much less selling them. ![]() |
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