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AP:Edwards: Chiefs will compete in ‘09



Edwards: Chiefs will compete in ‘09


By DOUG TUCKER, AP Sports Writer 1 hour, 15 minutes ago


KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)—Whether he’s their head coach or not, Herm Edwards sees a contender taking shape in Kansas City in the very near future.

“I see them competing next year,” the embattled coach of the 2-13 Chiefs said in what may be his last regular-season Tuesday news conference.

“I think this is going to be a good football team next year. I really do. That’s just my opinion. I think the players feel that way, too.”

The massive rebuilding program Edwards launched this year is guaranteed to result in the worst season in club history whether the Chiefs win or lose their finale Sunday at Cincinnati.

But Edwards said the rounding up of players is just about finished.

“I’d say 85 percent of it is done now,” Edwards said. “It’s just the matter of another draft and free agency. Then you’re going to have your team built for the most part. Then it’s a matter from there of just continuing to grow on that.

“But the hard part’s done,” he added. “All the foundation, all the work has been laid for what’s going to transpire for years to come now if we keep heading down this path. And that’s the path this organization will head in through the draft, then be very selective in free agency.”

With owner Clark Hunt interviewing candidates to replace Carl Peterson as general manager, Edwards also knows he may not be back next year to complete his project.

Nevertheless, he’s still been arriving at the stadium before daybreak, going through his morning workout and putting in a full day’s work with what appears to be undiminished zest. He laughed at reports he was suffering from burnout and might want to get away from coaching for a while.

“I don’t know where people get that,” Edwards said. “I’ve got a lot of energy. And I think what gives me energy most of the time is the young guys we have, their ability to recover after a bunch of hard losses. We’ve been in a bunch of football games we haven’t won this year, and I think that will pay dividends for this football team next year. I just think with youth, every time they show up after a hard loss, you go through the film with them, they’re optimistic and they’re excited about the next week’s opponent, it gives us all energy.

“I think our coaches have witnessed that through all this that we’ve gone through as a football team, and it’s a credit to the players, it really is, how they’ve bounced back every week after some tough losses.”

Without doubt, there are still parts to be added. A couple of pass-rushing linemen are crucial. Unless they get four sacks against the Bengals, the Chiefs will go into the record book as the weakest pass-rushing team in NFL history. Counting a nine-game losing streak that the aging 2007 team ended the season with, the Chiefs are 2-22 in their last 24.

But Edwards and his staff plan to go about their routine in the weeks following the Bengals game just as they’ve always done.

“I’m going to be energetic,” he said. “We’ll come in Monday and Tuesday and evaluate the players. Coaches will get some time off, about a week or so, then they’ll come back. I’ll be in the office looking at the whole season, looking at tapes, starting to plan, start talking about the Senior Bowl, prospects coming up in the draft, free agency. Those are the things you go over once the season is over. That’s how we’re going to handle it.”
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Old 12-23-2008, 07:56 PM   #2
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Edwards is lobbying for his job and it is pretty sad....

Just think Herm, this team would of won 6+ more games this year if YOU werent the HC...

I cant wait until he is removed, before he causes anymore damage...
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Old 12-23-2008, 07:58 PM   #3
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I'm not sure I want Herm looking over anything Chief related. He should be excused from his job at the conclusion of Sunday's game. Clark needs to step up and do the right thing.
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Old 12-23-2008, 08:02 PM   #4
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If anything the absolute awfulness of most of his assistant coaches is reason enough to fire him.
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Old 12-23-2008, 08:06 PM   #5
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I pray Clark gets a real GM in here who promptly fires this dumba** two seconds later.
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Old 12-23-2008, 08:14 PM   #6
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Herm is coaching his farewell HCing this sunday .. He'll never HC again in the NFL ...
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Old 12-23-2008, 08:22 PM   #7
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While I find his lobbying sad and pathetic, I think he's right and see's a strong young team emerging. His problem is he thought the Chiefs would honor his contract since the team was committed to rebuilding. If Herm would have shown progress in the win/loss column, he and Carl would have been given a chance to come back for their final year.
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Old 12-23-2008, 08:24 PM   #8
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Herm is coaching his farewell HCing this sunday .. He'll never HC again in the NFL ...
I just realized something.....3 black head coaches are likely to be fired after this year, cue bitching, I'm sure Tony Dungy will be upset about it he always is.
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Old 12-23-2008, 08:26 PM   #9
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I just realized something.....3 black head coaches are likely to be fired after this year, cue bitching, I'm sure Tony Dungy will be upset about it he always is.
Herm, Crennel, and ?
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Old 12-23-2008, 08:26 PM   #10
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I just realized something.....3 black head coaches are likely to be fired after this year, cue bitching, I'm sure Tony Dungy will be upset about it he always is.
Well they have pretty much earned thier firing, but I'm sure there will be a bunch of out rage over it.
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Guy the Chiefs are playing this weekend.
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Old 12-23-2008, 08:28 PM   #13
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Herm is coaching his farewell HCing this sunday .. He'll never HC again in the NFL ...
im not so sure about that

in fact, im not so sure he wont be around here next year
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Edwards: Chiefs will compete in ‘09


By DOUG TUCKER, AP Sports Writer 1 hour, 15 minutes ago


KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)—Whether he’s their head coach or not, Herm Edwards sees a contender taking shape in Kansas City in the very near future.

“I see them competing next year,” the embattled coach of the 2-13 Chiefs said in what may be his last regular-season Tuesday news conference.

“I think this is going to be a good football team next year. I really do. That’s just my opinion. I think the players feel that way, too.”

The massive rebuilding program Edwards launched this year is guaranteed to result in the worst season in club history whether the Chiefs win or lose their finale Sunday at Cincinnati.

But Edwards said the rounding up of players is just about finished.

“I’d say 85 percent of it is done now,” Edwards said. “It’s just the matter of another draft and free agency. Then you’re going to have your team built for the most part. Then it’s a matter from there of just continuing to grow on that.

“But the hard part’s done,” he added. “All the foundation, all the work has been laid for what’s going to transpire for years to come now if we keep heading down this path. And that’s the path this organization will head in through the draft, then be very selective in free agency.”

With owner Clark Hunt interviewing candidates to replace Carl Peterson as general manager, Edwards also knows he may not be back next year to complete his project.

Nevertheless, he’s still been arriving at the stadium before daybreak, going through his morning workout and putting in a full day’s work with what appears to be undiminished zest. He laughed at reports he was suffering from burnout and might want to get away from coaching for a while.

“I don’t know where people get that,” Edwards said. “I’ve got a lot of energy. And I think what gives me energy most of the time is the young guys we have, their ability to recover after a bunch of hard losses. We’ve been in a bunch of football games we haven’t won this year, and I think that will pay dividends for this football team next year. I just think with youth, every time they show up after a hard loss, you go through the film with them, they’re optimistic and they’re excited about the next week’s opponent, it gives us all energy.

“I think our coaches have witnessed that through all this that we’ve gone through as a football team, and it’s a credit to the players, it really is, how they’ve bounced back every week after some tough losses.”

Without doubt, there are still parts to be added. A couple of pass-rushing linemen are crucial. Unless they get four sacks against the Bengals, the Chiefs will go into the record book as the weakest pass-rushing team in NFL history. Counting a nine-game losing streak that the aging 2007 team ended the season with, the Chiefs are 2-22 in their last 24.

But Edwards and his staff plan to go about their routine in the weeks following the Bengals game just as they’ve always done.

“I’m going to be energetic,” he said. “We’ll come in Monday and Tuesday and evaluate the players. Coaches will get some time off, about a week or so, then they’ll come back. I’ll be in the office looking at the whole season, looking at tapes, starting to plan, start talking about the Senior Bowl, prospects coming up in the draft, free agency. Those are the things you go over once the season is over. That’s how we’re going to handle it.”
85 percent complete?? So that equals 2 wins? What a ****ing idiot. If he has a job in KC next year I'll
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Old 12-23-2008, 08:36 PM   #15
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I'm not sure I want Herm looking over anything Chief related. He should be excused from his job at the conclusion of Sunday's game. Clark needs to step up and do the right thing.
Bob Dole sitll thinks it would be entertaining for Clark to fire him mid-game and let one of the assistants take over.
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