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KChiefs1 01-21-2009 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by blueballs (Post 5414434)
It's the Rat
starting a bidding war
between KC and Dallas

http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcont...w.3e427cb.html


Dallas Cowboys' owner should bet on ex-Bronco Shanahan


10:59 PM CST on Wednesday, January 21, 2009




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Mike Shanahan has replaced Wade Phillips as a head coach before. Clearly, it's time for him to do it again.

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones can put to bed all these tales of woe at Valley Ranch with one easy hiring. All the talk of loose discipline, of in-fighting between teammates, between players and coaches, all the stuff that sounds so crazy and in some cases so irrelevant can be shoved aside.

Shanahan may have just exhausted his stay in Denver, but when it comes to the Cowboys, Shanahan is change you can believe in.

Here's why the Cowboys can't continue with the Wade Phillips era.

Thirteen years and 13 NFC teams. That's what the NFC championship, once a regular playground for your Cowboys, now represents.

It has been 13 seasons since the Cowboys played in an NFC title game. That's the longest streak in club history. The previous longest was nine years – Tom Landry's last six seasons and Jimmy Johnson's first three.

Landry's teams had played in a remarkable 12 NFL or NFC title games in 17 years (1966 through 1982) before the drought hit.

Now, it has been 13 seasons under five head coaches, which immediately tells you the problem has more to do with Jones than the coaches themselves.

Barry Switzer's last two years, followed by two with Chan Gailey, three with Dave Campo, four with Bill Parcells and two with Phillips have failed to produce a single trip to an NFC Championship Game.

Meanwhile, 13 other NFC teams have played in an NFC title game since Dallas' last one. Only Detroit and Washington have been away from the game longer than the Cowboys.

Let an experienced and proven coach like Shanahan clean house. Tell him he needs to keep Jason Garrett for one more year as offensive coordinator and then decide if he wants to go a different direction.

Let Shanahan and Garrett decide what to do about Terrell Owens.

Now that Jones has forced Phillips to get rid of the two coordinators he was allowed to hire – Brian Stewart on defense, Bruce Read on special teams – let Shanahan figure out which way to go on those two fronts.

Shanahan is exactly the kind of experienced and successful coach Jones could actually work with. It wouldn't work for long any more with coaches as headstrong as Johnson or Parcells.

It wouldn't work with Bill Cowher, either, and I'm not even sure where Jon Gruden fits on the "head coaches you want to hire" rankings.

Shanahan knows about getting teams to championship games. He has endured a rough last three seasons in Denver with a team spinning its wheels and going 24-24. Prior to that, as offensive coordinator of the 49ers and head coach of the Broncos, Shanahan coached in NFC or AFC Championship Games six times in 14 years.

He earned three Super Bowl rings.

He has an understanding of what it takes to win and he proved it over a long and largely successful run in Denver. And unlike some who would question his hiring, I can't imagine Shanahan is incapable of trying to win with larger offensive linemen than he was used to deploying in Denver.

Unless Jones truly believes that "all publicity is good publicity" and he thinks the stories coming out of Valley Ranch for two months now are helping him sell tickets to his new stadium, then Jones knows it's time for major fundamental change at the top.

Or at least as close to the top as Jones will allow any coach to get.

Asking Phillips to get rid of his coordinators doesn't accomplish much.

Asking Phillips, at age 61, to change his coaching style and personality is impossible.

Whatever you want Phillips to be in terms of a ruthless dictator, he isn't going to be that guy. Besides, the manner in which Jones has been at the top of all real decision-making since Parcells left the building doesn't allow for that to happen.

The good vibe Phillips and his more player-friendly coaching staff brought after Parcells lasted for one regular season. It was gone by the time the Cowboys lost to the Giants in the playoffs, and 2008 was an outright disaster.

The 2009 season doesn't have to keep going in that direction. A good, proven coach is ready to take over.

All Jones has to do is make that splash during Super Bowl week that he so dearly loves.

And then – for a time, anyway – the nonsense can disappear.
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Chiefnj2 01-21-2009 11:37 PM

Why do people like Shanahan? 1 playoff win in the last 10 years. Is that what KC is shooting for?

KCCHIEFS27 01-21-2009 11:39 PM

Where is the indifference vote? I still want to see what Pioli is going to be like without Belichick by his side.

Sam Hall 01-21-2009 11:41 PM

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Originally Posted by KCCHIEFS27 (Post 5414517)
Where is the indifference vote? I still want to see what Pioli is going to be like without Belichick by his side.

Gaztastic

KCCHIEFS27 01-21-2009 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Sam Hall (Post 5414521)
Gaztastic

Right, I don't know what I was thinking..

tk13 01-21-2009 11:44 PM

I think it's valid he hasn't done anything without Elway. But on the flipside, he's going to have some of the best personnel people in football feeding him players. It's not like he's going to have the power to trade for the Browns defensive line here.

Dr. Johnny Fever 01-21-2009 11:45 PM

We needed a 27th "what about Shanahan" thread.

I'll point out that I started this shit btw....


:D

Mr. Flopnuts 01-21-2009 11:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Chiefnj2 (Post 5414512)
Why do people like Shanahan? 1 playoff win in the last 10 years. Is that what KC is shooting for?

No. I'm shooting for the Super Bowls he won before he added the GM role to his job description. I think that was the common denominator. I don't want him without the understanding that Scott will give him a defensive coordinator.

bowener 01-21-2009 11:50 PM

Today ESPN was talking about how well the rat did before he was given the GM duties... since he will not touch that kind of power if he comes to KC, do you think he could be a good hire under those circumstances?

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This will teach me to refresh more often:

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Originally Posted by Mr. Flopnuts (Post 5414530)
No. I'm shooting for the Super Bowls he won before he added the GM role to his job description. I think that was the common denominator. I don't want him without the understanding that Scott will give him a defensive coordinator.

Thats what I was wondering about.

sportsman1 01-21-2009 11:54 PM

Shanahan is as good if not better than anyone else on the market.. I just want someone competent. All I ask.. Is competence at One Arrowhead Drive.

melbar 01-21-2009 11:55 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 5414423)
Woooo. Grease.

Can you even fathom the history between New York and Boston?

Any idea?

From Babe Ruth to Curtis Martin.

Hello?


Are you saying that Jets Patriots is anywhere near the rivalry of Chiefs Donks? Seriously?! You cant possibly be a Chiefs fan...

We're also not just talking about someone leaving to a rival team...We're talking about someone who led his players in blatant cheating on the field, and trashed Chiefs fans in defending his players bad behavior on several occasions.

bowener 01-22-2009 12:07 AM

All I know for sure is that he is not Herm****ingEdwards.

keg in kc 01-22-2009 01:19 AM

It might be a perfect fit for both sides. Shanarat's undoubtedly a great coach, but his personnel decisions the last decade have kept them from contending. He won't be doing that here.

It's just going to be very difficult seeing him on our sidelines, if this is more than a bullshit rumor.

I do have to say, though, it would be poetic, and a chance at the kind of turnabout that we're usually the victims of, rather than the perpetrators.

Archie Bunker 01-22-2009 01:28 AM

I'd get Pioli tattooed on my ass if he pulls this off.

teedubya 01-22-2009 01:43 AM

I think Shanahan settles in Dallas... but I don't know. We shall see, Im tired of this drama though.


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