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He interviewed with the Raiders and the University of Nebraska two years ago and probably could have had either job. He declined, perhaps with the idea he would someday take over for Vermiel.
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Al Saunders needs to be the next KC Head Coach. What he's done with KC's offense is nothing short of amazing. I believe Peterson at least owes Saunders 2-3 years to see what he brings to the table. If not, KC might be coaching against him as Al had serious interest in the Oakland job last time around.
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Al Saunders and my boy Mike Martz as offensive coordinator/assistant head coach.
And Jim Haslett (assuming he isn't back in New Orleans and doesn't get a head coaching job) as defensive coordinator I'd take that |
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12-31-2005, 12:38 AM | #10 | |
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Compared to all the rumors flying around TV and the internet, this article was snoozeville. And to think it is still 4 hrs from hitting the streets.
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Hate to tell ya Vlad, the Chiefs have drafted WELL the last 3 years. Take a look at the evidence, we have had 1 star quality starter the last 3 drafts: 2003 1. Larry Johnson-A stud, could be best back in the NFL 2. Kawicka Mitchell-good MLB, really developed this season 5. Jordan Black-clearly not a LT, but a credible starter at RT. 2004 4. Jared Allen-11 sacks and 7 forced fumbles. This guy is legit. 4. Samie Parker-definitely a solid 2. I think EVERYONE will be very happy we have him in 06. Could be a Steve Smith kind of player. 3. Keyaron Fox-tore up camp in 05, and could start in 06 if we cut Bell 2005 1. Derrick Johnson-had solid rookie season, likely to become a star. 3. Dustin Colquitt-yeah his average sucks, but he leads the NFL pinning the other team inside the 20. Thats 8 credible NFL starters in 3 seasons. By any measure that's good drafting. Forget about whining about the Siavii and Kris Wilson "bust" labels, EVERY team has busts in the 2nd and 3rd rounds. Hitting on Jared Allen made up for those missed picks in 04. |
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Good post Johnny, couldn't have said it better myself. People (Vlad) on this board have some idea the Chiefs are bad at drafting, they aren't.
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besides your making some big assumptions 2003 1. Larry Johnson-A stud, could be best back in the NFL - agreed 2. Kawicka Mitchell-good MLB, really developed this season - Good? he misses 3 plays for every one he makes. improved? yes. Good? not yet. 5. Jordan Black-clearly not a LT, but a credible starter at RT. got burned at LT, got burned at RT. we don't know what he is yet. 2004 4. Jared Allen-11 sacks and 7 forced fumbles. This guy is legit. - agreed 4. Samie Parker-definitely a solid 2. I think EVERYONE will be very happy we have him in 06. Could be a Steve Smith kind of player. - He's not a #2 receiver yet. He's just starting to be an acceptable starter. 35 catches for 517 yrds is hardly a lock. Maybe, hopefully ... not yet 3. Keyaron Fox-tore up camp in 05, and could start in 06 if we cut Bell - i've yet to see Fox tear up anything but his knee. 2005 1. Derrick Johnson-had solid rookie season, likely to become a star. - agreed. 3. Dustin Colquitt-yeah his average sucks, but he leads the NFL pinning the other team inside the 20. - he's a kicker
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