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Old 10-01-2012, 03:45 PM  
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What college coaches or NFL coaches are available for Chiefs HC job?

What college coaches are best suited to rebuild the Chiefs? They must bring OC and DC, hire position coaches and game plan (and all other head coach responsibilities).

Are there any NFL coaches worth pursuing?

I don't think the names tossed around three years ago are worthy now. The NFL is changing and new blood is needed. Who is the best guy out there that hasn't been around since the 1990s.
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Old 10-01-2012, 09:26 PM   #106
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Is there a third Harbaugh brother?

There actually is.
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Old 10-01-2012, 09:34 PM   #107
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There actually is.
Uhhhh, what is he doing?
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Old 10-01-2012, 09:41 PM   #108
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The defense still shows flashes when they are in the game. Look at SDs first 3 drives after Charles scored. They clearly don't believe in Cassel and they become frustrated by his lack of production. It's not hard to understand, especially if you played football at some point defensively with a shitty offense.

I do agree that Romeo is not good in terms of instilling discipline. However, you get this team a QB that they believe in, the D will play like a top 10 team. ****, look at how they played with Kyle ****ing Orton.

Overall though Chiefzilla, good post.
I would agree with this.

But it has to be a new coach and QB. If we improve at QB, huge improvement, but the Chiefs become the Norv Turner Chargers. A team with the talent to go places, but a coach who just doesn't get enough out of his team to play to their potential consistently.
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Old 10-01-2012, 09:42 PM   #109
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Id take Billick if he wasn't chillin'
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Old 10-01-2012, 09:44 PM   #110
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Chiefzilla, I agree at this point. I think that if you had put a real QB with Crennel at the start of this season, we wouldn't be having this conversation. Sadly, I think he has to go after getting ****ed over by Cassel/Pioli.
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Old 10-01-2012, 09:46 PM   #111
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Id take Billick if he wasn't chillin'
Out of all the ex-coaches that are available, he'd be my choice if the Chiefs decided to go the retread route.

Unlike so many others that are hanging on to old glory by coaching in the UFL (Schottenheimer, Fassel, Green) or went to the broadcast booth (Gruden, Johnson & Cowher), Billick has stayed "in the game" by calling weekly games and having a coaches show on NFL Network.

That said, I'd rather bring in a highly experienced and sharp coordinator over a retread. But I think that the front office and player personnel/evaluation is FAR more important than a head coach.

Most of these guys are as smart as the next guy. It's who is on the field that's the final determination.
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Old 10-01-2012, 10:07 PM   #112
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When I talk about young up-and-comers, here's a perfect example. I think Nick Sirianni is a rising star. He's probably not ready yet, but he has the potential to be a very good head coach a few years down the road.

There's got to be a young guy like Sirianni but with more experience under his belt on another team somewhere. Those are the guys we should be monitoring.
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Old 10-01-2012, 10:13 PM   #113
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When I talk about young up-and-comers, here's a perfect example. I think Nick Sirianni is a rising star. He's probably not ready yet, but he has the potential to be a very good head coach a few years down the road.

There's got to be a young guy like Sirianni but with more experience under his belt on another team somewhere. Those are the guys we should be monitoring.
What makes you think that Nick Sirianni, who up until this season has been a paid intern, has the makings of a fine head coach?

Triple jump much?
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Old 10-01-2012, 10:20 PM   #114
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Optimism and bias probably. I know plenty of people who worked as interns, OFQC, etc who I think would make good head coaches if given the opportunity. Doesn't mean they would; it means I would have confidence in them due to me personally knowing them. This probably isn't the case with Chiefzilla, although it could be.
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Old 10-01-2012, 10:27 PM   #115
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Optimism and bias probably. I know plenty of people who worked as interns, OFQC, etc who I think would make good head coaches if given the opportunity. Doesn't mean they would; it means I would have confidence in them due to me personally knowing them. This probably isn't the case with Chiefzilla, although it could be.
Nick Sirianni needs about 5 more years in the NFL and a successful coordinating gig before anyone would even consider him for a head coaching position.
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Old 10-01-2012, 10:30 PM   #116
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I had a dream a few weeks ago. In this very vivid dream. Lane Kiffin & his old man came & turned the Chiefs into a winner.
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Old 10-01-2012, 10:30 PM   #117
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Nick Sirianni needs about 5 more years in the NFL and a successful coordinating gig before anyone would even consider him for a head coaching position.
Yup. I can't recall personally a NFL HC being promoted from a position coach without spending time as a coordinator.
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Old 10-01-2012, 10:31 PM   #118
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And to be honest, it doesn't make sense. Are there any HCs who didn't spend time as a coordinator currently in the NFL?
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Old 10-01-2012, 10:34 PM   #119
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And to be honest, it doesn't make sense. Are there any HCs who didn't spend time as a coordinator currently in the NFL?
Well John Harbaugh was special teams does that count?
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Out of all the ex-coaches that are available, he'd be my choice if the Chiefs decided to go the retread route.

Unlike so many others that are hanging on to old glory by coaching in the UFL (Schottenheimer, Fassel, Green) or went to the broadcast booth (Gruden, Johnson & Cowher), Billick has stayed "in the game" by calling weekly games and having a coaches show on NFL Network.

That said, I'd rather bring in a highly experienced and sharp coordinator over a retread. But I think that the front office and player personnel/evaluation is FAR more important than a head coach.

Most of these guys are as smart as the next guy. It's who is on the field that's the final determination.
My thinking as well.
H e was the OC In Minny during the Denny years if I recall
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