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Old 12-21-2012, 09:29 PM   Topic Starter
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How Herm Edwards evolved his offensive philosophy.

I'm watching some Christmas special on NFL Network, and they were talking about the old electric football games with the little vibrating men.

They're getting comments from various NFL guys about the game, and suddenly Herm is on camera, and he says, "It would take an hour to score". That really made me laugh.

The show is cruel to the Chiefs for the most part. They talked about the 1971 Christmas Day game, which is of course a neverending font of grief. Then they showed a clip of Matt Cassel throwing a pass directly into the helmet of an onrushing defender. The only good thing so far is an inexplicable clip of Jon Baldwin's catch where he caught the ball around the defender's back.

But I thought the Herm Edwards thing was hilarious.
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