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Old 09-18-2008, 05:28 PM  
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I think Huard is fed up with Herm and the offensive coaching staff

BigRedChief's reports have never been wrong before, so I agree that maybe Huard did just up and quit this last Sunday and because of that, is truly in Herm's doghouse. Huard's last throw was that interception, which bounced off Devard Darling. Huard looked disgusted after Darling ****ed that play up.

Of course, the situation - third and long - was created because Herm's wonderful offensive coaching staff dialed up a run up the middle on first down and a pussy middle screen call on 2nd and 7.

Throw in the fact that they were sending Hagans in and out of the game - I'm sure Huard was disgusted with that, too - and it's not hard to see why Huard has had enough.

If you remember, last year Huard was pissed off at the offensive coaching staff, too. I believe it's been publicized that he's not a big fan of Dick Curl. He was much more comfortable with Terry Shea.

Basically last year Huard put up with a terrible offensive coaching staff that had no clue, and got beat the hell up all year long, for basically nothing. Now it's happening again, and he isn't about to put his body on the line for another shit team that has no clue what they're doing on offense if he doesn't have to.

And so he ends up in Herm's doghouse. But can you really blame Huard?

That's my theory anyway. We'll see if Huard gives a shit if he gets back onto the field the rest of the season.

EDIT - Oh, and one other thing. Larry Johnson is the other guy who raised a fuss last year. He's already started this year and I wouldn't be surprised to see it escalate. Will he end up in the doghouse?
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Old 09-18-2008, 06:26 PM   #76
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I disagree, bc they have built a solid foundation. Dorsey, Albert, Bowe, Flowers, DJ, Hali, Pollard, Page, Tank, Turk, Charles, Cottam. Thats a nice start. We still need more talent all over and the next regime will be the ones who benefit from that start.
We get a new coach we'll be mediocre in no time
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Old 09-18-2008, 06:26 PM   #77
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what are you talking about? tg goes out week in and week out and plays like a true pro, a future hof'er, and yet some like to down the guy you threw him in with lj like hes done anything REMOTELY similar he goes out plays hard, so ****ing what if he doesnt look "enthused" would you?
That's cause he IS a Pro and HOF'er.

Doesn't mean, as others have already pointed out, that he is buying into Herm.

He has not quit on this team. He has on Herm. But whatever, you seem to be the one who knows him best.
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Old 09-18-2008, 06:29 PM   #78
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i dont know the guy at all, just have been a fan since he's been here and watch the games and can see that he doesnt belong in a dumbassed post talking like he should be compared to lj right now. has he bitched to the media yet? how has he quit on herm? i dont get that he plays hard, hasnt quit on the team, but has quit on herm. makes No sense
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Old 09-18-2008, 06:30 PM   #79
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Here is BigRed's post, BTW.

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Here's something that I heard............

On game day when the team doctors asked Huard if he could go back in he said no. Thats why he didn't go back in.

After the game he threw the Chiefs under the bus by not admitting he told the doctors this and implying that he could have went back in.

I hear he's in the Chiefs doghouse.

Basically Huard is being passive aggressive. It reminds me of the stunt I pulled in Calculus when I was a HS Senior and figured out it was a waste of my time. I went to class, but I sure didn't bother to listen or do any homework. At midseason I requested a trade to psychology.
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Old 09-18-2008, 06:33 PM   #80
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From what I'm seeing here is practically the team has givin up including quite a few fans here. This is indeed the lowest point I've seen in support for the Chiefs overall. Boogles the mind if it can go any further.
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Old 09-18-2008, 06:34 PM   #81
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We get a new coach we'll be mediocre in no time
The sad thing is that's true.

This team has the talent to be scrappy and a pain in the ass type team. Instead we're running around like Bob Dole's rat-dogs showing teeth at the first shadow to cross the window and getting laughed at all the while...
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Old 09-18-2008, 06:35 PM   #82
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From what I'm seeing here is practically the team has givin up including quite a few fans here. This is indeed the lowest point I've seen in support for the Chiefs overall. Boogles the mind if it can go any further.
It's more of being let down that anything.

Carl's **** ups were much worse than we thought.
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Old 09-18-2008, 06:35 PM   #83
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if herm was coaching my 3 year old in football i would pull her out of the program immediately
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Old 09-18-2008, 06:36 PM   #84
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From what I'm seeing here is practically the team has givin up including quite a few fans here. This is indeed the lowest point I've seen in support for the Chiefs overall. Boogles the mind if it can go any further.
Using solar energy is a sound idea but if you hire ****ing Michael Irvin and Tom Cruise to organize the project there may be a few bumps in the road...
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Old 09-18-2008, 06:37 PM   #85
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Tony's a professional. He doesn't look real enthused out there, though.
No shit, when he scored, he just went up to Thiggy and tapped him on the helmet, and had a "I just won the special olympics SILVER" look on his face.

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Welcome to rebuilding boys, its going to get real nasty before it gets better.
I've seen some offensive ineptitude by a young team before. BUT WE RAN THE OPTION. Just let that sink in for a minute. The option.....Run by the Kansas City Chiefs.

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QFT Agreed. THE OPTION. And we even ran it badly.

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How are we going to run a real offense when we only have 5 legit NFL players on the offense (TG, Bowe, Albert, Waters, Rudy, and our RB's)? I dont think you guys realize how much talent this team lacks.
Dude, there are teams with less. Tennessee has a better line, but NOTHING at the skill positions. Come on. The Titans would kill for Bowe and TG. I think they got a quick RB, but he probably isn't shit next to Charles.

Moreover, I think there are more options on the right side of the line. It doesn't have to McInvag and Smith.

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Is there another team in the NFL that Huard would start for?
Vikes??
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The sad thing is that's true.

This team has the talent to be scrappy and a pain in the ass type team. Instead we're running around like Bob Dole's rat-dogs showing teeth at the first shadow to cross the window and getting laughed at all the while...
that's a pretty good analogy

herm really is all talk
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It reminds me of the stunt I pulled in Calculus when I was a HS Senior and figured out it was a waste of my time. I went to class, but I sure didn't bother to listen or do any homework. At midseason I requested a trade to psychology.
Really, really bad move. Calculus is the nerd's ticket to upward mobility.
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Old 09-18-2008, 06:40 PM   #88
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i dont know the guy at all, just have been a fan since he's been here and watch the games and can see that he doesnt belong in a dumbassed post talking like he should be compared to lj right now. has he bitched to the media yet? how has he quit on herm? i dont get that he plays hard, hasnt quit on the team, but has quit on herm. makes No sense
Well, I can't help it if you have trouble grasping such a simple concept.

I used to work for someone I could not stand, but I worked my ass and supported my team.

It's pretty simple.

I guess Elway never quit on Dan Reeves either heh?
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Old 09-18-2008, 06:47 PM   #89
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Really, really bad move. Calculus is the nerd's ticket to upward mobility.
Unfortunately I've never been that big of a nerd. Calc was a chore and I wanted no part of it.
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Old 09-18-2008, 06:50 PM   #90
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Yeah but there were no signs of complete and utter offensive reerunation. Terry Shea saw to that.
Probably why Shea was shit-canned, and Trent wanted out.

Gailey hasn't be incompetent in the past. Nothing special, but not incompetent. I'm guessing Herm is effectively offensive coordinator.
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