2006 took Jeff Webb in the 6th, just one round later Marques Colston was sitting there. Another Colossal mistake.
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If only the chiefs would have saved their franchise before they went to individual workouts, they would be able to get the potential of every draftee!
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Who do you think is the best drafting GM in the NFL? I'll come up with 5 picks they wiffed on when there was a pro bowler at the same position later in the draft.
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Pioli whiffed on damn near an entire draft in 2009. He needs to pick someone like Graham in the third round to make up for it. Instead he took Brokeaki. Shit GM at work. |
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Don't worry. GoChiefs would be calling Graham a bust too after he got done putting up 300 yards with Cassel and palko throwing him the ball.
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People get to caught up in their predictions & lose objectivity
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CP GET THIS THROUGH YOUR SKULL HE HAD CLEVELAND AND MIAMI TO WORK WITH!GET OFF HIS BACK. Im sure none of of you could OC those two teams to a top 10 offense.I swear its like some of you don`t even think.
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......what's the deal tough guy?
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Daboll sucks. Horrible hire
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Don't really think there was a hire that they could have made that would have pleased this place.
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Hey it isn't final...yet.
Everything I am reading is that they are just "in discussion." Nothing official at kcchiefs.com yet. Maybe it is his if -insert name- turns down the job offer after the super bowl. :p |
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Saunders is looking like a courtesy interview
Zorn vs Daboll -meh slight towards Daboll, maybe |
It all comes down to the players producing on offense.Not the name of the oc.
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Joe montana could be the oc,if the players don`t produce it dose not mean much.Just like the GB game the players showed up and the offense looked good.And eh who was the oc then??
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chiefs management are ****ing frauds
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There is no place in the universe, not even 1 Arrowhead Dr, that the Chiefs announcement of a nobody OC would upstage the Superbowl rematch of the Pats and Giants. |
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FO Fail!!!
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The #Chiefs have reached an agreement with Brian Daboll to become the team's offensive coordinator |
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So now we need a wr and ol coach. Wonder when those will be filled
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somewhere pioli and cassel are scissoring...
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Dipty Do Just a Daboll do ya
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Well Scott found his next sucker to fall for the "Cassel can run your offensive scheme" arguement. Any OC who falls for this deserves to get canned when Cassel performs as expected. I know we'll somehow, provided Charles is back to speed, pull out 7 or 8 wins a season and we'll be fed the line, "Cassel is developing we just need a little more time..." until the day Pioli is escorted out of One Arrowhead Drive.
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If Daboll is every bit the hot head Haley was
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Romeo Crennel Says Brian Daboll Had Multiple Suitors
by Joel Thorman on Feb 6, 2012 1:09 PM CST 0 comments . The Kansas City Chiefs made it official and hired Brian Daboll as their new offensive coordinator. In the release provided by the team a few minutes ago, Daboll and head coach Romeo Crennel are quoted about the move. "This is a great opportunity," Daboll said. "After meeting with Romeo, it was clear to me Kansas City was a good fit. I have a lot of respect for Romeo and a strong appreciation for the Kansas City Chiefs franchise. Romeo and I have similar ideas on the direction of the program and we have a good core group of players to get started with. I'm ready to get in as soon as possible and start working to be a part of something special." With the injured guys like Jamaal Charles and Tony Moeaki coming back, the Chiefs do have the pieces in place to be a very dynamic offense. "Brian is a fine football coach and offensive mind," said Crennel. "I worked with him when he was a young coach in New England and I am proud of the way his career has developed. We had a very thorough process for this position and it was clear to me that Brian was the right choice. He was coveted by multiple teams and I am glad he will be joining our staff." Interesting tidbit from Crennel there -- Daboll was "coveted by multiple teams". I'm not sure who those teams were -- they never made it to the public -- but I found it interesting he noted that in his quote |
I still want to know who in Miami wanted Kyle Orton. Was it Sparano or Daboll?
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This hire IMO has desperate written all over it.
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If Daboll gets a presser it will be questions about his thoughts on Cassel
It either won't happen or "I haven't had to time see any of the tape yet...." |
There is nothing wrong with this hire. You haters will be kissing his ass after next season.
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There are 3 or 4 teams left in the NFL that are still picking rotten fruit from the BB tree. For the most part, teams have gotten wise to that horseshit. How many coordinator gigs are even left open right now? I don't think the Packers have filled theirs, but they have an intelligent front office and not just a bunch of follower shitheads, so they're not getting near a BB castoff. The Browns still have an opening, right? Yeah, gotta figure they're not looking this joker's way. No, I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that Romeo may be technically correct, but fundamentally full of shit. You can say that about a lot of things around 1 Arrowhead these days... |
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That was how Romeo handled it and this front-office has always been pretty good about making sure their minions stick to the script. The script has been established - Matt Cassel didn't just forget how to win football games. Learn it, live it, repeat it at every possible opportunity. |
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i really wouldn't give a shit about daboll if I didn't think his hiring was largely about keeping cassel...
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So does Crennel pass the head coaching reigns over to Daboll in a few years after the Chiefs win a championship?
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His resume is dogshit, but I can at least recognize that if he had that very same resume, except that he coached under McCarthy and with Aaron Rodgers at GB before failing elsewhere, that I'd be a lot more excited about the hire. I hate this hire because it was simply made for the wrong reasons and to protect this horseshit organizations sacred cow. |
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March 13th can't come soon enough...
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