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Kyle Turley Takes a Few Parting Shots

Kyle Turley quietly mentioned his retirement at a recent fundraiser for Gridiron Greats, an organization set up to help retired NFL players. For those following the Chiefs closely, Turley's announcement was all but a formality. In an interview with Fox Sports Jay Mohr posted today, Turley, as always, has some interesting answers to typical questions.

JM: Who was the worst [coach]?
KT: Mike Martz. That guy was a real snake in the grass, man! Did you know he accused me of faking my back injury? I still don't have feeling in my right foot. I had a herniated disc in my back and it still affects my sciatic nerve. My entire right leg gets pins and needles and my right foot is half numb all the time.
The former Pro Bowler continues in true Kyle Turley fashion:
JM: Didn't you once say, "Out of the 32 coaches in the NFL, I would rank Mike Martz 33rd?"
KT: (laughs) Hell yeah, I said it. And I meant it. I still mean it. They need an expansion team for that guy to get a head coaching job. He was the worst, man. I just never met anyone that just freakin' had it out for me before. It was (expletive) bizarre. He told me once, "I know you came here just for a money grab. You aren't injured, you're just rich." I went crazy. I wanted to kill him.
Turley even fits in a shot at the Chiefs when talking about what he hates most about the NFL:
JM: What do you mean?
KT: Just the politics, man. It's gross. Why wasn't I playing this past year with the Chiefs? Was I suddenly not good enough? Politics.
No Mr. Turley. When you did play, you were downright terrible.

Check out the rest of the interview. It's a good afternoon read, even if Turley is pissed off he's still not playing in the NFL.

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Just when
he started showing some class!(Helping the retired)
The Retired, you mean, uh, Him?
Politics, you mean, uh, like playing the game in a terrible fashion where your quarterback is repeatedly sacked?

Give him credit for his attitude if you like, give him credit for his past psycho play, and helping the retired NFL is good (even if the timing is as self-serving as a deathbed confession), but Kyle Turley was TERRIBLE this season.  He was not good enough to be playing in the NFL, period.

Politics aside
Those in the business of football are in it for two things:
  1. To win
  2. To make money
Kyle Turley didn't help the Chiefs with either of these.  You think politics would have stopped us from putting a good offensive lineman in there to protect our quarterback of the future?  The most expensive position on the field?

Bottom line, if Turley was good, or even average, someone would have/will pick him up.

Turley
got bitch-slapped by the invisible hand and he isn't happy.
Interestingly enough
That's maybe the 3rd Adam Smith and the Wealth of Nations reference I've heard on this site.
So the
name Turdley would fit and fit well!

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