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bringbackmarty 01-18-2007 03:03 AM

TEICHER - TIME TO REBOOT
 
TIME TO REBOOT
Edwards takes aim at complex KC roster
By ADAM TEICHER
The Kansas City Star

I n Herm Edwards’ perfect world, he might like to start almost from scratch in building the Chiefs roster. He might grab a handful of young players like Tamba Hali, Jared Allen, Derrick Johnson and Larry Johnson, and then fend for himself to fill out the remainder of the starting lineup.

His reality won’t be that simple. As much as Edwards might like to take a butcher knife to the roster, the Chiefs are tethered to too many fat contracts given to underperforming players to allow that to happen.

Let’s say the Chiefs want to get rid of the following veterans: Priest Holmes, Trent Green, Dante Hall, Ryan Sims, Eric Hicks, Kendrell Bell, Ty Law, Sammy Knight and Greg Wesley. It’s a safe assumption they would like to rid themselves of most.

The cost of dumping those nine players could run as high as $32 million against their salary cap. That prohibitive amount guarantees at least some will return.

So think scalpel instead of butcher knife, changes on something less than a large scale.

The Chiefs are now sorting through those decisions.

“There will be some tough decisions, and there will be some unpopular decisions,” Edwards said. “We’ll make those in a manner that is best for the football team. It’s never personal.

“We’ll take our time. We won’t make emotional decisions. That’s always a bad decision when you get emotionally involved.”

The Chiefs have the luxury of time. Free-agency doesn’t begin until March.

Here’s a peek at what those changes might involve.

Offense

The Chiefs won’t let the results of one playoff game, albeit a miserable one, dictate their choices.

“You never let one game, one play, determine your decision making,” Edwards said. “You look at the whole season, what you’re trying to accomplish, where you fell short, the things you did well, the things you didn’t do well.”

The broader picture shows their most important decision is at quarterback. Trent Green, who will be 37 next summer, didn’t play well enough to automatically enter next season as the starter.

The Chiefs probably will keep either Green or Damon Huard, a potential free agent, but not both. Much could depend on whether Green will accept a cut in his scheduled salary of $7.2 million.

Brodie Croyle, with any kind of offseason showing, will enter training camp as the No. 2 quarterback.

The line could look similar depending on the retirement decisions of guard Will Shields and center Casey Wiegmann and the success in re-signing tackle Jordan Black, another potential free agent. The Chiefs probably will make an effort to re-sign Black if the cost isn’t prohibitive.

The Chiefs would plug the loss of Shields with John Welbourn and the loss of Wiegmann with Chris Bober or Rudy Niswanger.

The loss of Black is a bigger problem. The Chiefs have no other obvious candidate to play left tackle, so they would be forced to fill the hole in free-agency or the draft.

Otherwise, the only issue is right tackle. The Chiefs used four starters last season with little success. The leading candidate would be midseason addition Chris Terry.

The Chiefs would appear to have little choice but to sign a wide receiver or draft one. Eddie Kennison will be 34; Samie Parker and Hall have provided the Chiefs with little.

Look for Jeff Webb, who played little last season as a rookie, to claim a starting spot.

“Webb will be a part of this offense,” Edwards said. “He needs to be. He’s a good football player. We’ve got to get him on the football field.”

The Chiefs also must add a fullback. One possibility could be backup linebacker Boomer Grigsby.

Defense

The Chiefs in the last few years of Dick Vermeil’s time as head coach thought they were one or two good players away from building a solid defense. So they lavished free-agent riches on players such as Bell, Knight and Law.

They soon will pay for this strategy. Bell has by all measures been a lousy signing. Knight and Law might have made sense but don’t run well enough to be productive players in Edwards’ system.

“We’re in a period of transition,” president/general manager Carl Peterson said. “(Edwards) had his first year now with this football team, and a lot of it he inherited. He knows what he wants to do, and he expresses to me and our player personnel people where he wants to go. Now he’s had a full year of evaluation of his players and certainly has his thoughts, and I want those thoughts because he is the captain of the ship.”

The biggest issue for the Chiefs is what to do with Bell. Because his scheduled salary of slightly more than $3 million is guaranteed, Bell would cost the Chiefs more against their salary cap to release than keep.

Middle linebacker Kawika Mitchell is a potential free agent, and the Chiefs appear inclined to try to re-sign him. If they do, Mitchell might move to one of the outside positions. The Chiefs would then look to free-agency or the draft for a middle linebacker.

The Chiefs will again be in the market for a high-quality defensive tackle. Unless one gets released, it appears none will be available in free-agency.

They appear to have little choice but to try again with a high draft pick. They would then try to re-sign at least two of their potential free agents in James Reed, Ron Edwards and Jimmy Wilkerson. Sims is probably finished with the Chiefs.

Jarrad Page and Bernard Pollard are the likely starters at safety, making Knight and Wesley expendable. Look for the Chiefs to draft a cornerback and prepare him to take Law’s starting spot.




what a joke, griggsby @ FB? weaka to the outside instead of fox or bell, who costs too much to release.

el borracho 01-18-2007 03:09 AM

Wow. A lot of big ideas in this article. I wonder how many of those ideas are actually being considered by Herm and how many are just out of Teicher's butt.

'Hamas' Jenkins 01-18-2007 03:15 AM

This is a really stupid premise IMO, and I have no sympathy for Herm. I didn't see anyone holding a gun to his head telling him to take this job. We're going to suck next year, that much is certain. What we need to do is build for '08...

Anyong Bluth 01-18-2007 03:18 AM

Kawika at OLB?

Bell's gonna just milk it out for the max payout, sucks for us.

I"m thinking they are def going LB in the 1st if the right guy falls far enough (Ole Miss guy??) b/c OT and DT are too weak in the draft and Herm has said numerous times he can spot DB talent in later rounds.

HMc 01-18-2007 03:20 AM

you know ditching all those mofos and taking the big cap hit THIS year migtnt be such a bad idea. Yeah we can't afford to spend any $ on players but at least they get the deadweight out the road for future seasons.

'Hamas' Jenkins 01-18-2007 03:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cocina_Basement
Kawika at OLB?

Bell's gonna just milk it out for the max payout, sucks for us.

I"m thinking they are def going LB in the 1st if the right guy falls far enough (Ole Miss guy??) b/c OT and DT are too weak in the draft and Herm has said numerous times he can spot DB talent in later rounds.

Especially true in a Cover 2 system where you don't need good corners anyway. As long as you have someone who can guard the flats and hit hard, that's all you really need, which makes one really scratch their head when they look at who we signed and for what scheme

:shake:

HMc 01-18-2007 03:24 AM

Law was never gonna get the chop regardless but he did enough against Indy to be sure of his spot.Sad thing is that if he got flicked i don't think anyone else would pay him anywhere near the $ the chiefs are

HMc 01-18-2007 03:26 AM

dudes was bell really awesome at some point? How did he swing that phat deal?

RedThat 01-18-2007 03:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 'Hummus' Jenkins
Especially true in a Cover 2 system where you don't need good corners anyway. As long as you have someone who can guard the flats and hit hard, that's all you really need, which makes one really scratch their head when they look at who we signed and for what scheme

:shake:

Well, first off. A lot of those guys we signed are carry overs from Vermeils team.

Knight, Surtain, Bell, etc...I dont think the FO even had the slighest clue
that we were gonna run a cover 2 defense in the future years to come?

This is the kinda stuff that happens when you get a new head coach. But it still goes to show that management doesnt really know how to plan ahead, nor have long term future plans.

Anyong Bluth 01-18-2007 03:39 AM

bell is in his 3rd year, its not a HUGE contract for a FA LB that is a 6 year vet- its just too much for him based upon his performance

BigRock 01-18-2007 03:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by el borracho
I wonder how many of those ideas are actually being considered by Herm and how many are just out of Teicher's butt.

You know, I did see Teicher at the pharmacy today buying a few tubes of Preparation H. He was complaining about some serious itching and burning back there. It didn't mean anything to me at the time, but now that I've seen this column I'm starting to put 2 and 2 together.

'Hamas' Jenkins 01-18-2007 04:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RedBull
Well, first off. A lot of those guys we signed are carry overs from Vermeils team.

Knight, Surtain, Bell, etc...I dont think the FO even had the slighest clue
that we were gonna run a cover 2 defense in the future years to come?

This is the kinda stuff that happens when you get a new head coach. But it still goes to show that management doesnt really know how to plan ahead, nor have long term future plans.

You do realize that as a former DB, Herm might know WTF other schemes are outside of the Cover 2. Truly great coaches can adapt to their personnel. Others....don't.

Anyong Bluth 01-18-2007 04:31 AM

Quote:

You do realize that as a former DB, Herm might know WTF other schemes are outside of the Cover 2. Truly great coaches can adapt to their personnel. Others....don't.

Wait, are we saying Herm's a great coach, now? fuck, I"m confused.

Otter 01-18-2007 06:59 AM

If Brodie Croyle isn't handing off to LJ next year I'm going to have a really, really hard time trying to give a shit about anything the rest those unremitting losers try to do.

The Poz 01-18-2007 07:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HMc
dudes was bell really awesome at some point? How did he swing that phat deal?

check out his first 3 years in Pitt. He was defensice rookie of the year.
http://www.nfl.com/players/playerpage/235195


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