Firing widely respected general manager John Dorsey is not the Chiefs-iest move imaginable merely because of the bizarre decision and horrific timing: five weeks after letting a top assistant take another GM job, two months after the NFL Draft, and five months after the end of the season.
That’s when normal NFL franchises fire folks, you know. Well, that’s not true. With normal NFL franchises, GMs who build one of the league’s best top-to-bottom rosters aren’t let go at any point in the calendar.
But, beyond all of that, this is also the Chiefs-iest move imaginable because of the radio silence about what really happened.