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Things Chiefs Need to Change for Success
Here are some of mine, add what you see fit. I think most of us are in agreement on the first 3. The 4th is interesting to me because there are some who want us to switch back to the 4-3.
1. New QB. Geno Smith, Tyler Wilson, or Matt Barkley. 2. New Head Coach: Rod Chudzinski, Mike Zimmer, Vic Fangio would all be good candidates. 3. New GM: Eric DeCosta 4. Switch from the 2-gap to the 1-gap. Put Poe at RDE, move Dorsey to LDE or draft a replacement if he walks and start Powe at NT. To me, the 1-gap gives us the best chance to maximize our talent and start getting pressure from our base 3-4 front. We NEVER get pressure from our base alignment, a 3-4 odd front due to our line playing the 2-gap. I want penetrating D-Lineman who are athletic, quick, and nasty. 5. A new inside LB that can cover. I love what Belcher does for this team in run-support but he gets victimized in coverage too many times. |
6. Hunts sell Franchise
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This team is just awful, very hard to watch. It's more of a comedy show than a football game.
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1. Get rid of Pioli.
He's had 4 years to make his mark. He's stepped in crap and gotten it all over the carpets of Arrowhead. |
Score at least 1 more point than the other team.
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1. Hunt needs to open his wallet first.
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Forget the Patriot Way and the Parcells Tree.
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You know what sucks about all of this? It's what makes it great. All of this could happen within a couple of months. They need to fire Pioli and Crennel during the season, so that all of these candidates know the position is open and plan accordingly. As much as I've complained about getting a QB in the first round, I'm just not sure there is a guy coming out this year that is worth it. No one seems to be a genuine talent at the position. I might rather draft the best pass rusher and take a guy at the top of the 2nd, a la Andy Dalton/Colin Kaepernick/Brees. Granted, that is also a la Kevin Kolb. So wtf do I know? |
DeCosta would be great but I doubt Baltimore would even let him interview.
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Burn all Playbooks
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Smith, Wilson, and Barkley are all 1st round talent. Smith is the only one IMO who has talent similar to RG3, Luck, or Stafford. As for taking the best pass rusher, normally I'm all for it. I wanted Mercilus, Ingram, etc. last year to have at least 3 guys who can legitimately rush the passer on the team. I think this year, you have to take a QB in the 1st round. Take the best CB prospect in the 2nd or the best available pass rusher and then the other in the 3rd if your draft philosophy is drafting by need. |
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The Chiefs wouldn't allow teams to contact Zorn. |
I don't believe they were interviewing him for an OC job. Pretty sure it was for QB coach.
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I don't know why people are down on 2 gap.
Our biggest problems are we have a huge liability at nose tackle, which we all know is critically important. We have a soft team playing with no discipline which is a coaching problem.. And we have a poor scheme because we have no defensive coordinator. These are problems we'd have regardless of whether we played a 2 gap. |
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I love Barkley and will wait a little longer on Geno Smith until they play a college game this season. Although his completion % is really good. And Tyler Wilson is nothing I want anywhere near this team. I just don't see a very good arm, especially on accuracy and with a year out...no thanks. I wanted RG3 so bad :huh:
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The 2-gap defense is based on maintaining your responsibilities - hold the point here here and here and you'll stop the offense. The modern NFL is slanted so thoroughly in favor of the passing game that it's just not possible to play passive defense anymore. The modern game just doesn't allow for it to work. The best 3-4 defenses give up yards and occasional big plays. They also make big plays at critical times and give the ball back to the offense. |
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We need to draft a QB, just not next year. The year after that there's a lot of blue chip prospects coming out.
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It's really this simple. Get a competent GM, head coach, and draft a good young QB. Lets try that and see how it goes.
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they can interview him as long as it's for a promotion in position etc.
if I recalll. not lateral moves. |
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I think Smith is the next big thing. The NFL is evolving and guys like Newton and RG3 are going to become more and more common.
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Any thoughts on Bray/Wilson/Logan Thomas? |
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hire a head coach; let him draft a QB; and hitch them together. One fails, they both fail.
they either succeed, or dont'. I think Holmgren told Favre when when he was starting his first year that he had his back; and if he failed, Mike would've failed. So in essence, 'you're my guy and we will succeed' |
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Haven't seen him play, though. How is the accuracy/arm strength? |
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Accuracy is a strength. The only question with Smith will be if he's off the board when the Chiefs pick. Dude looks legit. Bray is very interesting. Body type looks a little frail, but he's a great prospect. No thanks on Thomas. |
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When his feet are set, yeah - dude has some really really nice throws.
Doesn't seem to always step up in the pocket though. That can be fixed, hopefully. |
The Chiefs need a coach that will instill toughness.
We have loads of talent, but just can't get everyone focused. I also never, EVER, want a HC that also coordinates offense, defense, or special teams. |
Like the options presented here. Only thing I'd add is that the 4-3 might be a better scheme for the defense. Most, if not all, of the players were in a 4-3 in college. Dorsey, Jackson, Hali and Poe all played in a 4-3, IIRC. Also, agree completely that HC should NOT be the DC or OC under any circumstances.
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If it's a promotion (QB coach to OC, or OC to HC) Chiefs' hands are tied and they can't stop any coach from interviewing. |
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Can he get better, sure. But in three games so far this season he is par for the course. Really good against a scrub Georgia St., mediocre against another BCS school NC State, and horrible against Florida. |
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Cousins and Foles appear to be excellent young players that have the potential to develop into legit starters. Some argued Tannehill is like that too, which might have been true, but I hate how he's being developed in Miami. And then there's Weeden... who knows about him. But I think that having TWO prospects that are as close to locks as Luck and RG3 are in the same draft, combined with Peyton Manning as a free agent, it's embarrassing that the Chiefs made no move other than Brady Quinn and Alex Tanney. |
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I can't imagine it is too much fun cleaning shit from carpet. |
clark would just replace the carpet, and keep the dog who caused the poop
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And what exactly do you base your analysis of Cousinns and Foles on? Quote:
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Who doesn't love poopy smelling carpet? You know what I say?? **** CARPET! |
Anyone not named Cassel.
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Luck, RG3, Wilson, and Foles. I'm saying that all are starters in 2014. Maybe Cousins, too, after Shannahan trades him. |
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