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Nightfyre 10-06-2008 12:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 5086945)
He said no to the Redskins, he can basically call his shot, you can believe if he has no say he's gonna turn the job down.

Snyder is the second coming of AD. We can hope that after AD dies, snyder changes teams. :evil:

I just want to see our defense crashing through offenses rather than this bend but don't break bullshit. Spagnuolo also has coached every defensive position. My worry is that he may not be great at developing players. He came to the giants in 2007. That by no means inspires confidence on that level for me. I guess he was with the Iggles during their glory years. But was that him developing them or Johnson? I guess it's just a risk you have to take.

Nightfyre 10-06-2008 12:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Zouk (Post 5086955)
Spagnuolo's honeymoon would last 1 day - right up until the point he says he's keeping his good friend Dick Curl on staff.

http://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/showthread.php?t=178986

He can keep him on staff. Just get him the **** away from the QBs.

Mecca 10-06-2008 12:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Zouk (Post 5086955)
Spagnuolo's honeymoon would last 1 day - right up until the point he says he's keeping his good friend Dick Curl on staff.

http://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/showthread.php?t=178986

Well not every coach thinks hiring their friends is a good idea when the friend isn't good at what he does.

DaneMcCloud 10-06-2008 12:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 5086959)
Well not every coach thinks hiring their friends is a good idea when the friend isn't good at what he does.

Tell that to Don Shula.

Or Dick Vermeil (see Mike White, Greg Robinson, et al).

And many, many more...

Mecca 10-06-2008 12:58 AM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 5086963)
Tell that to Don Shula.

Or Dick Vermeil (see Mike White, Greg Robinson, et al).

And many, many more...

When guys get old I think their ideas change, Vermiel just wanted people he was familiar with, hell he wanted to guys guys like Hicks for that reason.

Nightfyre 10-06-2008 12:59 AM

Hell, fire Dick Curl before he gets here! Problem solved.

pr_capone 10-06-2008 01:18 AM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 5086948)
Why Ron Rivera? What has he done?

until he took the lb coach with the bolts, he had been on teams that were tough defensively, has consistently been on teams who have not only been to the playoffs but have actually made it to the divisional championship game.

as a defensive coordinator for chicago, he did this:

2003 - 21.6 ppg allowed (year before Rivera)

2004 - 20.7 ppg allowed
2005 - 13.6 ppg allowed
2006 - 15.9 ppg allowed

2003 - 19 sacks (year before Rivera)

2004 - 32 sacks
2005 - 41 sacks
2006 - 38 sacks

2003 - 78.8 qb rating against (year before Rivera)

2004 - 76.86 qb rating against
2005 - 62.57 qb rating against
2006 - 65.58 qb rating against

2003 - 309.2 yards allowed per game (year before Rivera)

2004 - 336.9 yards allowed per game
2005 - 290.8 yards allowed per game
2006 - 295.2 yards allowed per game

the year he leaves chicago... most of their stats begin to sink again

2007 - 21.8 ppg allowed
2007 - 42 sacks
2007 - 82.81 qb rating against
2007 - 354.7 yards allowed per game

they guy is a proven defensive leader and chicago made a big mistake in letting him go and in a situation where steve would be the hc for the chiefs it is a match made in heaven. not only are they of the same mind defensively... they have also worked on the same staff so are already acquainted.

T-post Tom 10-06-2008 01:23 AM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 5086954)
So, in your mind, the choice is between a coach who should have been fired more than a decade ago for starting guys like Kordell Stewart, Kent Graham, Mike Tomzack and Tommy Maddox (while his defenses, running game and wide receivers were top notch) versus a franchise that hasn't won a Super Bowl in nearly 40 years and is in desperate need of coaching change.George Siefert once won a Super Bowl, too. Actually, twice.Carolina didn't work out so well for him, did it? Yeah, great logic.:rolleyes:

Logic? You've spewed enough fuzzy logic to knit a sweater. Let me see: 'Seifert didn't win with the Panthers, therefore, all other successful coaches will fail when they go to a new team.' You are a moron. I'll call your Seifert and raise you a Mike Holmgren, a Dan Reeves, a Dick Vermeil, and a Bill Parcells.

Back in the day, I'm sure you told everyone that Tony Dungy was worthless and anyone that tried to make Shaun King an NFL qb was a complete idiot and would never be able to coach a team to a winning record, let alone a Super Bowl. Yeah, keep typing Sparky, you're lighting it up.

T-post Tom 10-06-2008 01:36 AM

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Originally Posted by pr_capone (Post 5086973)
until he took the lb coach with the bolts, he had been on teams that were tough defensively, has consistently been on teams who have not only been to the playoffs but have actually made it to the divisional championship game.

as a defensive coordinator for chicago, he did this:

2003 - 21.6 ppg allowed
2004 - 20.7 ppg allowed
2005 - 13.6 ppg allowed
2006 - 15.9 ppg allowed

2003 - 19 sacks
2004 - 32 sacks
2005 - 41 sacks
2006 - 38 sacks

2003 - 78.8 qb rating against
2004 - 76.86 qb rating against
2005 - 62.57 qb rating against
2006 - 65.58 qb rating against

2003 - 309.2 yards allowed per game
2004 - 336.9 yards allowed per game
2005 - 290.8 yards allowed per game
2006 - 295.2 yards allowed per game

the year he leaves chicago... most of their stats begin to sink again

2007 - 21.8 ppg allowed
2007 - 42 sacks
2007 - 82.81 qb rating against
2007 - 354.7 yards allowed per game

they guy is a proven defensive leader and chicago made a big mistake in letting him go and in a situation where steve would be the hc for the chiefs it is a match made in heaven. not only are they of the same mind defensively... they have also worked on the same staff so are already acquainted.

Why are you offering viable solutions instead of just ripping other posters? :)

'Hamas' Jenkins 10-06-2008 02:45 AM

I couldn't draw up a worse list of candidates if I ****ing tried.

Tiger's Fan 10-06-2008 03:25 AM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 5086853)
Cowher is Herm f***ing Senior.

No. Thank. You.

Herm hasn't done shit. Know the difference, or stfu.

stumppy 10-06-2008 03:54 AM

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Originally Posted by T-post Tom (Post 5086983)
Why are you offering viable solutions instead of just ripping other posters? :)

Thats exactly what I was thinking. I don't click on these threads so I can waist my time reading about solutions to the Chiefs problems. I'm here to see the keyboard beat downs with hopes of seeing a good old fashioned pile on.

beach tribe 10-06-2008 04:38 AM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 5086954)
So, in your mind, the choice is between a coach who should have been fired more than a decade ago for starting guys like Kordell Stewart, Kent Graham, Mike Tomzack and Tommy Maddox (while his defenses, running game and wide receivers were top notch) versus a franchise that hasn't won a Super Bowl in nearly 40 years and is in desperate need of coaching change.

George Siefert once won a Super Bowl, too. Actually, twice.

Carolina didn't work out so well for him, did it?

Yeah, great logic.

:rolleyes:

This thread is about who would YOU go after, but in true Dane the Dick form, you've done nothing but BASH other people's opinions, while not offering any kind of solutuion of you're own, other than a guy who would never come here.

Way to go, you ****ing arrogant Dick.

DaKCMan AP 10-06-2008 06:43 AM

NO to all the guys in the thread starter.

mikeyis4dcats. 10-06-2008 07:36 AM

I second the Ron Prince idea.

(I can only handle cheering for one shitty team at a time, and I have season tickets already for the Cats)


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