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Daru. Are you from the South?
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810 is talking about why we have not drafted a QB.
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If you make the change you have to put Daniel in there to play out the season.
If you believe Murray might ever be anything, you don't throw him out there behind the worst offensive line in recent memory. |
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I'm more afraid of Chase showing some moxie and winning a few games so we are 6-10 and pick 16th or something. Again. |
Andy Reid may be a nice man. He may do good things for the community. As a football coach, however, he's a freaking drooling moron. When you make the same mistakes over, and over, and over, and over again, there's no way to sugarcoat it, you're stupid. It's not hard to believe that Andy thinks he can win with Alex, because it's not hard-for me, at least-to believe that Andy is that unintelligent of a human being.
Reid's clock-(mis)management is the butt of jokes nationally. I listened to a national radio show this morning where the hosts were literally laughing at him (again) because once the Bears got down to the 10 yd line with timeouts and a minute left, it was obvious that time wasn't a factor for the Bears, therefore the Chiefs should've been calling timeouts to keep time on the clock in case the Bears scored. One host said Reid should be sued for malpractice, and he's right. Reid makes ignorant mistakes like this over and over and over. He's been in football for decades, how is it that even the MOST BASIC TIME MANAGEMENT concepts completely elude him? It's because he's a freaking dummy in terms of coaching football. |
Johnny Hammered his take out of the park.
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He needs to look at Mike McCarthy in Green Bay and give OC duties to a qualified OC and coach the entire team. If Reid would do this, if Dorsey can convince him to do this, I do not mind Reid as a head coach whatsoever. The players absolutely love him and play hard for him. It's the mistakes and clock management that is his bane. That can be fixed by giving the offense over to a guy who can focus on just the offense. They also should seriously start looking at hiring a guy like Kyle Wittingham at Utah for defensive coordinator. Runs a pro style set defensively (very similar to what the Chiefs run and would be an easy transition for our personnel) and always has Utah near the top defensively in D1. Sutton has to go. Today. There have been far too many second half shit the bed episodes to think that they are just a fluke at this point. |
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Andy's strength is his ability to get good effort out of players. Too make them feel like family. It's lagging now because the players can see what a shit show Alex is and that Andy is not holding him responsible. |
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What is that? And how is it similar to what the Chiefs run? |
Can Reid pass a KFC?
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The main difference is that Whittingham (who was defensive coordinator for Utah under Urban Meyer prior to becoming head coach when Meyer left for Florida) doesn't shit down his leg and curl up fetal with a lead. The guy is a bit of a meathead, but he's absolutely vicious in terms of finishing off a team, nailing the coffin shut right up to the final whistle. In fact, there have been times where I thought he's been kind of an asshole for not calling off the dogs during games, but he's always been a guy who coaches aggressively to the final whistle. He has a little "**** you!" in him and instills that into his players very effectively. They play very hard for him with attitude. And he coaches the biggest in the big games. Best post season winning percentage of any college coach in history with the qualifying seven or more bowl game appearances. |
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It's been turnovers (Denver), bad QB play and some really bad during the game coaching decisions that have led us to this point. However, I don't see players giving up. They went into the season on a high after a 4-0 preseason with the team playing against and beating some pretty good defenses. That Denver game really looks like it got into the heads of everybody on the team however and has adversely affected a lot of the decisions being made by the guys who have the most affect on the teams success, i.e., QB, DC and HC. |
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'other than that, how was the play, Mrs. Lincoln.' |
Nobody will ask Reid the hard questions during the press conference.
**** our media, too. |
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Ask the mother-****ing question you ****ing pussies.
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It's sad that a week 2 loss no matter how awful of a choke job can derail an entire season. What a bunch of mental midgets we got running this clown show.
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I have no confidence whatsoever in Andy Reid having the coaching stones to bring a Super Bowl to KC. Not that CHunt would ever have the balls, but I'd be a happy man if I woke up tomorrow to find out that Clark had completely severed ties with Andy Reid as a football coach. I just don't see Reid as championship material. He had his time and was in his coaching prime in Philly. If he couldn't get the job done then, he's not going to get it done now, in my opinion. |
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I don't give a shit who they pick as whatever coordinator. However, Whittingham has shown himself to be a pretty good defensive play caller as well as a good head coach. Bowl record alone indicates that. Do you even know football bro? |
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However, I'm not a knee jerk negative reactionist that doesn't allow objectivity to enter into my stream of consciousness. Smith was the best choice they had at the time. (And even after they traded for Smith, I still wanted them to draft Geno Smith in order to groom him for a couple of years under Reid/Smith for potential QBOTF duties.) And if you look at my current mock on Draft Planet, surprise, surprise, surprise...what position do I have in the first round? http://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/showthread.php?t=294745 http://www.quickmeme.com/img/16/1639...71c52d5747.jpg |
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There was the shoulder issue/injury that's been an asterisk with him and Smith looked like he had a bit more upside from a standpoint of longevity/age and the system. (Definitely more mobile than Palmer.) After the 2013 season, his last with the Raiders, he basically looked done. (Though that's probably a side effect of just being on the Raiders.) He's having a pretty good year so far, but even in his last two years with the Bengals in 2009 and 2010 he looked toast and that's a hard call to make in terms of signing up a 33 year old pocket statue with a bad wing heading down what looked to be a rapidly declining path. Smith was coming off a season in 2011 where he was leading the NFL in several statistical categories and the 49ers were surging. His benching was a weird call by Harbaugh all things considered at that point and one would have thought that a change of scenery and in an offense like Reid's that was basically tailored to the skills of Smith seemed to be a very nice fit. 2013 and 2014 saw back to back winning seasons for the first time in nearly 15 years and the 2015 season began promising as the Chiefs went 4-0 in the preseason against some pretty good defensive teams. They looked like they were going to make a serious push in the AFC. However, after a good win in week one against a pretty solid Texans defense and an inspired performance by JJ Watt, it seems that the week two Denver loss has completely blown up the psyche of Smith, Sutton and Reid. This team and those guys have gone to complete shit. Just a complete ****ing meltdown. Smith is making some really bad throws, making bad decisions in the pocket, holding onto the ball too long and the coaching staff is basically mirroring him in terms of some really questionable game time calls. Smith, like an ace pitcher who is just getting shelled that one bad game, needs to take a seat on the bench and get his head together. Maybe that would also give Reid the impetus to readjust his thought process on the whole deal. |
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. . . . . hahaha please tell me this guy is like a satire, and not serious |
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“Prepare for the unknown by studying how others in the past have coped with the unforeseeable and the unpredictable.” ― George S. Patton |
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sounds like a pussy |
maybe alex smith just need some chai tea
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Kurt Warner LMAO
Pretty much the anti-Alex Smith. Great comparison. |
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Who does he credit with reviving his career in AZ?? |
Sacc with the Warner reference. :facepalm:
Warner was a SB winning QB before that short tenure with the NYG. |
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Sweet Jesus, stop defending Smith under penalty of Bukkake.
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I'm simply pointing out historical references and relating them to the modern day situation that we, as 2015 Chiefs fans, find ourselves in and simply attempting to maintain some positivity. That's not a bad thing, right? |
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