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Christofire 02-17-2009 05:29 PM

Official KCChiefs.com announcement: New coaches
 
(Must not ... make ... shanahan ... joke ...) Ah, what the hell -- I can't resist. THE DEALS ARE DONE!!

http://www.kcchiefs.com/news/2009/02...g_staff_moves/

Kansas City Chiefs Announce Coaching Staff Moves
Feb 17, 2009, 5:17:14 PM

The Kansas City Chiefs announced on Tuesday that the club has made several additions to head coach Todd Haley’s coaching staff. The following coaches have been retained by the Chiefs: Bob Bicknell, Joe D’Alessandris, Chan Gailey, Tim Krumrie, Brent Salazar and Cedric Smith. The following assistant coaches are joining the Chiefs staff:

Joel Collier – Collier owns 17 seasons of experience coaching in the professional ranks. He most recently enjoyed a three-year stint with New England (2005-07). Prior to joining the Patriots, he spent 11 seasons with Miami (’94-04). Collier served his first tour of duty with New England from ‘91-93, spending time on the coaching staff and as a pro scout. He began his NFL career as an offensive assistant with Tampa Bay (’90) after serving as a graduate assistant at Syracuse (’88-89).

Gary Gibbs – A 29-year coaching veteran, Gibbs most recently served a three-year stint as defensive coordinator with New Orleans (2006-08). He entered the NFL ranks as linebackers coach with Dallas (2002-05). Gibbs broke into the coaching profession at his alma mater, the University of Oklahoma, as a graduate assistant in ‘75 and was eventually promoted to linebackers coach (’78-80), defensive coordinator (’81-88) and head coach (’89-94) He also served as defensive coordinator at Georgia (2000) and LSU (2001).

Steve Hoffman – Hoffman owns 19 years of NFL coaching experience. He most recently spent a two-year tour with Miami as kicking coach (2008) and assistant special teams coach (2007). He served as assistant special teams coach with the Atlanta (2006) after a 16-year association with Dallas (’89-04), where he served as kicking coach (’89-98) and kicking/defensive quality control coach (’99-04). He began his coaching career at the University of Miami (’85-87).

Bill Muir – Muir is a veteran of 31 NFL seasons and owns a total of 44 seasons of coaching experience. He most recently served as the offensive coordinator/offensive line coach for Tampa Bay (2002-08). He has also enjoyed NFL coaching stops with the N.Y. Jets (’95-01), Philadelphia (’92-94), Indianapolis (’89-91), Detroit (’85-88) and New England (’82-84). He began his NFL career in the player personnel department with Tampa Bay (’78-81). He coached collegiately at SMU (’76-77), Idaho State (’72-73), Rhode Island (’70-71), Delaware Valley (’66-67) and Susquehanna (’65). The Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania native also coached professionally for Houston/Shreveport (’74-75) of the World Football League.

Clancy Pendergast – Pendergast owns 14 seasons of experience in the NFL coaching ranks. He spent the past five campaigns as a defensive coordinator with Arizona (2004-08). Prior to guiding the Cardinals defensive unit, Pendergast spent one season with Cleveland (2003) after enjoying a seven-year tenure with Dallas (’96-02). He began his NFL coaching career with Houston (’95). He began his coaching career in the collegiate ranks as a graduate assistant with Mississippi State (’91) and enjoyed stops at Southern California (’92), Oklahoma (’93-94) and Alabama-Birmingham (’95). Pendergast graduated from the University of Arizona in ‘90.

Pat Perles – Perles owns 21 years of coaching experience, including two years in the NFL. He spent the previous six seasons at North Dakota State (2003-08), including the final four campaigns as the offensive coordinator. Perles previously served as the offensive line coach at his alma mater of Michigan State (2000-02). He spent six seasons in the Canadian Football League with Hamilton (’98-99), Winnipeg (’97) and Saskatchewan (’94-96). He began his NFL coaching career with the L.A. Rams (’92-93) after working as the defensive line coach for three years with Toledo (’89-91).

Dedric Ward – Ward spent the past two seasons as a member of Arizona Cardinals offensive coaching staff along with current Chiefs head coach Todd Haley. In 2007, Ward served as a quality control coach, working intensely with the Cardinals wide receivers. In 2008, the Cedar Rapids, Iowa native entered his second season as a quality control coach, working closely with the club’s running backs. Ward began his coaching career as wide receivers coach at Missouri State University in 2006.

Christofire 02-17-2009 05:30 PM

What's fascinating is that if you visit the staff, coaches and execs page, all titles have been removed from all of the coaches ... except for Haley.

ChiefRon 02-17-2009 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Christofire (Post 5501520)
What's fascinating is that if you visit the staff, coaches and execs page, all titles have been removed from all of their coaches ... except for Haley.

Very intriguing...

-King- 02-17-2009 05:35 PM

Damn, they seriously kept Krummy.

keg in kc 02-17-2009 05:38 PM

As has already been mentioned, it's a little odd that they're not saying what any of their titles are.

MIAdragon 02-17-2009 05:39 PM

http://www.paris.web66.com/toureiff/...anic_stern.jpg

Pants 02-17-2009 05:39 PM

I've tried being very optimistic throughout the hiring period, but I'm not going to lie, this doesn't look very good to me right now...

Christofire 02-17-2009 05:39 PM

Well, if you're not a fan of Chan Gailey, it gives you hope that he's not actually going to be the offensive coordinator.

Mecca 02-17-2009 05:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Christofire (Post 5501547)
Well, if you're not a fan of Chan Gailey, it gives you hope that he's not actually going to be the offensive coordinator.

It's more bothersome that all of the line coaches are back when this team was awful on both lines.

keg in kc 02-17-2009 05:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 5501552)
It's more bothersome that all of the line coaches are back when this team was awful on both lines.

Is that a matter of coaching or matter of talent?

sportsman1 02-17-2009 05:42 PM

No Dick Curl = Positive
No Herm = The best
No Gunther= Hope

All of the above = Reason to play Journey's "Don't stop believing".

Mecca 02-17-2009 05:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by keg in kc (Post 5501556)
Is that a matter of coaching or matter of talent?

Well just the use of Glenn Dorsey should be enough to get Krumrie fired.

kcxiv 02-17-2009 05:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 5501552)
It's more bothersome that all of the line coaches are back when this team was awful on both lines.

I dont know why they kept Krumrie, but while the left side of our oline was good, center and right side was piss poor horrible. I hope its due to talent. Lets be serious here though, the guys we had at center and on the right side just arent starters or even 2nd stringers in the NFL imo.

Keeping Gailey means we may keep Thigpen as our starter. I think that all depends on if Stafford is there or not at 3. Just my opinion of course.

Mecca 02-17-2009 05:44 PM

You could argue that the OL coach did a good job with Albert but I don't see any defense of Krumrie he has several high picks and got nothing.

Micjones 02-17-2009 05:45 PM

IF...
1. Gailey remains the OC
2. Gibbs is coaching LB's
3. Muir is coaching the Offensive Line
4. Bicknell is coaching TE's

This won't be so bad.


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