Why not re-hire Solari for O-Line Coach?
Solari was a GREAT O-Line coach. So he didnt work well as an OC. So why then shouldnt we try and re-hire him for the capacity that he was best at and was pretty damn good at it?
I just wonder if that thought pops into the heads at One Arrowhead or not. |
Why would Solari want to return to KC with a demotion?
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I doubt he'd even come back to K.C. although it would be sweet to have him there with Martz as our OC.
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Not everyone is a foot-shuffling porter.
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Besides we are going to a zone blocking scheme. Not his forte.
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I don't want solari near this team.
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Teicher said in his article that Solari is/was the main proponent of going with this veteran, aging offensive line. If that's the case, I don't know...
It's easy to be a great coach when you are coaching Roaf, Shields, Waters..... |
What was so great about Solari as a line coach? Besides Waters, who's career did he turn around?
There is nothing great about being able to coach up guys who are first-ballot HOF'ers. |
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The Chiefs need to convince David Gibbs to get on the horn and bring his dad Alex in to coach the O-line.
I would not be opposed to bringing in Jeremy Bates to call the offense and Alex Gibbs to coach the O-line. |
he was a good coach when he had world class talent.
Goodbye gone and go away new blood is what we need |
Because if Solari is smart he will get as far away from Herm as possible.
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Mort seems to think something like this may happen "David (Overland Park, KS): Who do you think fills the OC role on the Chiefs now that Solari has been let go? I remember reading that they're going to begin utilizing the Denver zone blocking scheme. Think it'll be someone from there? Chris Mortensen: (11:47 AM ET ) Here's what I have heard and I'll share it for the first time: Herm Edwards wants to bring in Alex Gibbs to install that zone-blocking scheme. That's probably what will happen." http://proxy.espn.go.com/chat/chatESPN?event_id=18655 |
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