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Originally Posted by Laz
lose/lose situation
If we keep him and he won't allow a real OC to come on board then it's no telling how long it will be before he grows up and figures out how to run things. If ever.
If we fire him then it's another transitional period and another couple of steps backward.
it's a messed up situation
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It's a real messed up situation. I agree w/ you Laz. I wouldn't really want to see another transitional period going on if the Chiefs ever decided to fire him. Bring a new coach in, and pretty much this whole entire staff is gone. There are some coaches on this staff that are worthy of keeping.
My point is, new coach=new coaching staff=installment of a new system=new players.
Chiefs already have a core. Especially on defense. I wouldn't want to see that core disrupted. Id like to see them hire within. I think Romeo would be ideal. I know a lot of people would oppose this, but, at least he could keep his defensive system here and maintain the same players. And at least those players wouldn't have to learn a new scheme. Bring in a well established QB like Peyton(if available/healthy) and let him bring his own offensive system in here. The defensive guy can do his own thing and the offensive guy can also do his own thing.
This is a perfect idea. No conflicts. Its a perfect situation for the Chiefs! They get that QB to get them over that hump and help them compete. And at the same time, they have an offensive mastermind at the helm. No big heads clashing at each other. One guy specializes in one area, the other guy specializes in another area. And both Manning & Romeo are excellent tactitions.