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FloridaMan88 01-03-2009 11:28 PM

Whitlock: The person Hunt hires gets the best job in football
 
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The person Hunt hires gets the best job in football


Clark Hunt is interviewing candidates for what could be the best job in football.

Maybe that explains his deliberate approach to finding and securing Kansas City’s next general manager.

If a qualified man wants to be an NFL GM, running the Kansas City Chiefs should be his dream job. Scott Pioli, Kevin Colbert and Chris Polian — the most qualified and coveted future GMs — have more reason to pursue Clark Hunt than Hunt has to pursue them.

Why?

•The Hunt family employed Carl Peterson for 20 years, demonstrating a level of loyalty and patience that is pretty much nonexistent in professional sports.

•The Hunts gave Peterson a degree of autonomy that is pretty much nonexistent in professional sports.

•The Chiefs are more than $30 million below the salary cap and are in position to unload a few more unproductive, expensive veterans this offseason.

•The Chiefs are one season away from playing in a fancy, exciting renovated Arrowhead Stadium.

•There’s no one within the football side of the organization that a new GM has to show any loyalty. He can clean out the scouting department and coaching staff.

•Expectations are low.

My initial instinct in writing this column was to criticize Clark Hunt for appearing to go about fixing his broken franchise without a concrete plan. Things aren’t going the way I anticipated.

When Hunt fired Peterson with two weeks left in the regular season, I assumed Hunt had identified his next general manager. I thought within days of the season’s end, Hunt would lock up New England’s Pioli or Pittsburgh’s Colbert or Indy’s Polian.

Instead of a new football king to trumpet, we were treated last week to our departing King (Carl) granting an exclusive Internet podcast interview to his last loyal subject, Bob Gretz. Peterson doesn’t have the good sense to be embarrassed by his cowardice. But agreeing to a final, 7-minute Bob Gretz tongue bath further diminishes Peterson’s legacy.

Peterson has refused to discuss his dismissal with legitimate members of the media for three weeks. At this point what Peterson has to say about his tenure is irrelevant.

Like most Chiefs fans, I’m ready to move on.

And that includes moving on from Peterson’s last significant action — hiring Herm Edwards.

In fairness, Herm might just be collateral damage from the ugly end of Peterson’s era. But the Chiefs ended the 2008 season in poor fashion, including a gutless performance at Cincinnati.

Why hasn’t Hunt disposed of Edwards and his coaching staff? They’re unsalvageable. Why leave an unpleasant task to a GM who had nothing to do with the team’s 6-26 record the last two years?

And if Hunt would like to see a new GM retain Edwards, I don’t see how leaving Edwards publicly twisting for days (and potentially weeks) enhances his locker-room credibility. Herm is damaged goods.

But, after thinking everything through, I decided emotion was overruling sound judgment. None of my gripes (or yours) really matter.

Hunt has the job. He can afford to sit back a little and let candidates woo him.

He needs to hear from Pioli, Colbert and Polian what they’re going to do for the Kansas City Chiefs. What the Hunts will do for a general manager is a matter of record. Peterson, Jack Steadman and Hank Stram were all allowed to stay beyond their usefulness. Gunther Cunningham is the only head coach to be fired by the Chiefs during the last 20 years. Over the same time frame, the Browns, another team looking for new leadership, have canned coaches Bud Carson, Jim Shofner (interim), Bill Belichick, Chris Palmer, Butch Davis, Terry Robiskie (interim) and Romeo Crennel.

There’s no reason for desperation. The situation isn’t desperate.

If Hunt lands the right GM, the Chiefs can experience the kind of turnaround the Dolphins did this season. Bill Parcells and his coach, Tony Sparano, sparked a one-win-to-11-win turnaround in Miami.

I can’t imagine a scenario in which Hunt doesn’t land a top-flight general manager. I’m willing to wait.

Hammock Parties 01-03-2009 11:33 PM

Nice dig at Gretz.

ArrowheadHawk 01-03-2009 11:33 PM

Thats good that he's willing to wait, what other choice does he have?

DeezNutz 01-03-2009 11:37 PM

The point is that chicken little needs to hear the same message from a number of different sources.

Deberg_1990 01-03-2009 11:42 PM

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Originally Posted by KCChiefsfan88 (Post 5354213)
[url]•The Hunt family employed Carl Peterson for 20 years, demonstrating a level of loyalty and patience that is pretty much nonexistent in professional sports.

Ive been thinking this for awhile now.

The number one attraction for Chiefs GM is job security.

FringeNC 01-03-2009 11:49 PM

Peterson's refusal to discuss his departure certainly does add to the speculation that he was FIRED out of the blue after the SD game.

Extra Point 01-03-2009 11:49 PM

As Herm roasts on the spit, a la Trent Green-- nice payback for dealing with key personnel. It didn't matter that Trent was done. Does it matter that Herm is done?

splatbass 01-03-2009 11:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 5354286)
Ive been thinking this for awhile now.

The number one attraction for Chiefs GM is job security.

That was certainly true when Lamar was alive, but Clark doesn't seem to be nearly as patient as his father was. Carl only lasted 2 years after Lamar died.

KChiefs1 01-03-2009 11:58 PM

Polian is now eligible to be interviewed.

Agent V 01-04-2009 12:08 AM

Quote:

Instead of a new football king to trumpet, we were treated last week to our departing King (Carl) granting an exclusive Internet podcast interview to his last loyal subject, Bob Gretz. Peterson doesn’t have the good sense to be embarrassed by his cowardice. But agreeing to a final, 7-minute Bob Gretz tongue bath further diminishes Peterson’s legacy.
HA! That's awesome!

pr_capone 01-04-2009 12:18 AM

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Originally Posted by KCChiefsfan88 (Post 5354213)
•There’s no one within the football side of the organization that a new GM has to show any loyalty. He can clean out the scouting department and coaching staff.

I have to emphatically disagree with the above statement.

If Chan were fired... I would be GRAVELY pissed off at the organization. He made a horrible O-Line and a first time QB from a nobody school look like a real offense once he was allowed to install the Spread.

Not saying that the Spread is the way to go last year... but he has done NOTHING to lose his job.

Hammock Parties 01-04-2009 12:19 AM

Unfortunately he's tied to Herm. Them's the breaks.

He's not exactly Bill Walsh.

OnTheWarpath15 01-04-2009 12:22 AM

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Originally Posted by pr_capone (Post 5354481)
I have to emphatically disagree with the above statement.

If Chan were fired... I would be GRAVELY pissed off at the organization. He made a horrible O-Line and a first time QB from a nobody school look like a real offense once he was allowed to install the Spread.

Not saying that the Spread is the way to go last year... but he has done NOTHING to lose his job.

Nothing, other than running an offense that disappeared in the 2nd half.

No new HC in his right mind is going to keep Gailey on board, for the same reasons no new GM in his right mind would keep Herm on board.

A new HC is going to want HIS GUYS, not the leftovers of a 2-14 staff.

Reerun_KC 01-04-2009 12:25 AM

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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58 (Post 5354504)
Nothing, other than running an offense that disappeared in the 2nd half.

No new HC in his right mind is going to keep Gailey on board, for the same reasons no new GM in his right mind would keep Herm on board.

A new HC is going to want HIS GUYS, not the leftovers of a 2-14 staff.

IF Chan is collateral damage, then so be it...

OnTheWarpath15 01-04-2009 12:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Reerun_KC (Post 5354518)
IF Chan is collateral damage, then so be it...

Hell yeah.

There shouldn't be a ****ing trainer or jockstrap washer left over once the new regime takes over.

Clean ****ing house.


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