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FloridaMan88
01-23-2009, 09:04 PM
http://www.kansascity.com/385/story/998491.html

Taking your time with coaching decision is OK if the result is right


By JASON WHITLOCK
The Kansas City Star



For now, we will fondly and respectfully call him “Slow Po.”

Kansas City’s new football czar, Scott Pioli, moves deliberately. It took him close to 10 days to do what we wanted done on Day One – the removal of Herm Edwards as head coach of the Chiefs.

There’s nothing wrong with a cautious pace as long as little is lost and the end result is appropriate.

It appears that respecting Clark Hunt’s wishes for Edwards to be a serious candidate to coach the Chiefs in 2009 took precedent over scoring a quick public-relations victory with Chiefs fans and impatient sports writers.

It also appears that “Slow Po” was determined to acquire as much information from Edwards and his coaching staff as possible before giving them their walking papers. Pioli apparently spent the past week debriefing Edwards, Gunther Cunningham and Chan Gailey about what transpired this past season.

It was a smart move. Had Pioli canned Edwards right away, a lot of valuable information would’ve walked out the door with Edwards and his assistants.

Instead, Pioli kept his promise to Hunt and acquired intelligence about the players on the current roster.

Pioli’s integrity might also explain why there has been virtually no information about Kansas City’s coaching search. Pioli’s relationship with Hunt is in its infancy. Hunt wanted Edwards thoroughly vetted before the Chiefs began a full-blown coaching search. It seems Pioli kept his word and probably scored huge points with Hunt for doing it.

In the minutes after Edwards’ dismissal was announced, ESPN’s Chris Mortensen reported that the Chiefs were nearing a deal with former Denver coach Mike Shanahan. The NFL Network’s Adam Schefter, who has close ties to Shanahan, totally contradicted Mortensen’s report. Schefter stated unequivocally that Shanahan would not be the Chiefs coach in 2009. ESPN reacted by backing off its story, first saying the Chiefs were targeting Shanahan and then settled on saying a deal with Shanahan and the Chiefs could happen.

Mortensen and Schefter are both impeccable reporters. Schefter, the former Broncos beat writer for the Denver Post, has an advantage over Mortensen in regard to this story. Schefter still owns the Broncos/Shanahan beat. I trust Schefter on this particular story.

But here’s what makes this tricky: Pioli and Hunt’s relationship and the points Pioli scored by strongly considering Edwards.

If the Chiefs are “nearing” a deal with Shanahan before Edwards’ body turns cold, then that would severely undermine the perception that Pioli was serious about retaining Edwards. The rumor about Shanahan and the Chiefs actually started almost a week ago. A Denver radio station put it out there.

In order to save the deal, would Shanahan’s agent lie to Schefter so that Pioli could pretend there was no backroom deal cut with Shanahan?

We will soon find out. Schefter couldn’t have been more adamant that Shanahan would not be Kansas City’s coach.

Let me add that I’m rooting for Schefter to be right on this. I’m suspicious of the post-John Elway Mike Shanahan. Also, a Pioli-Shanahan team is much too similar to Carl Peterson-Marty Schottenheimer. Think about it. A 40-something GM getting his shop to run hires a proven AFC coach who struggles in the postseason because of Elway-related problems.

I’m not looking for a repeat of history.

So if not Shanahan, then who?

I don’t have anything all that new to add. My preference would be: 1. Todd Haley, offensive coordinator for the Arizona Cardinals. He’s a young Bill Parcells; 2. Parcells, czar of the Miami Dolphins. He’s an old Bill Parcells; 3. Russ Grimm, assistant head coach for the Arizona Cardinals. He’s a middle-aged Bill Parcells; 4. Chan Gailey, offensive coordinator for the Kansas City Chiefs. He might be a poor man’s Bill Belichick, a failure his first time as an NFL head coach.

Now, of course, I’d love for Bill Cowher to leave the TV studio and lead the Chiefs.

Well, we will see what “Slow Po” comes up with in a week or so. Let’s do our best to remain calm while we wait for Pioli to go over every detail before making a decision. He’ll probably get it right.

petegz28
01-23-2009, 09:06 PM
Didn't he just write an article the other day crying about things taking so long?

siberian khatru
01-23-2009, 09:13 PM
In order to save the deal, would Shanahan’s agent lie to Schefter so that Pioli could pretend there was no backroom deal cut with Shanahan?

Heh. NOW we're talkin'.

BigRock
01-23-2009, 09:13 PM
a proven AFC coach who struggles in the postseason because of Elway-related problems.

lol

Deberg_1990
01-23-2009, 09:22 PM
"Slow Po" Will it stick??

Hammock Parties
01-23-2009, 09:30 PM
Hahahahahaha Schefter.

Hammock Parties
01-23-2009, 09:32 PM
The rumor about Shanahan and the Chiefs actually started almost a week ago. A Denver radio station put it out there.Jason is SO out of this loop. This has been brewing for three weeks now. It all started at WPI.

T-post Tom
01-23-2009, 09:58 PM
Good article. Like the Elway reference. The nickname, not so much.

EyePod
01-23-2009, 10:04 PM
Russ Grimm would be terrible. He's a freaking O-Line coach, not a HC.

ChiefFan31
01-23-2009, 10:29 PM
I give jwhit about ten days before he starts freaking out if we don't have a new HC in place

Direckshun
01-23-2009, 10:33 PM
Didn't he just write an article the other day crying about things taking so long?

ROFL

Whatever sells. Pure Whitlock.

The Bad Guy
01-23-2009, 10:38 PM
Russ Grimm would be terrible. He's a freaking O-Line coach, not a HC.

John Harbaugh was basically a special teams/DB coach.

I wouldn't dismiss anyone based on the fact they are a "freaking o-line coach".

The Bad Guy
01-23-2009, 10:39 PM
Jason is SO out of this loop. This has been brewing for three weeks now. It all started at WPI.

Just shows you about how many people give a shit about WPI.

MIAdragon
01-23-2009, 10:39 PM
"Slow Po" Will it stick??

ghey

DaneMcCloud
01-23-2009, 10:45 PM
Jason is going to be about as important as Nick is in KC.

He's basically been reduced to being a low-level Chiefsplanet member.

Hell, even I have more connections and insight as to what's going down.

DaFace
01-23-2009, 10:46 PM
Jason is going to be about as important as Nick is in KC.

He's basically been reduced to being a low-level Chiefsplanet member.

Hell, even I have more connections and insight as to what's going down.

You actually make an interesting point. Pioli may turn out to be the best thing to ever happen to Nick. He's now got just as many connections as anyone it would seem. :hmmm:

Sweet Daddy Hate
01-23-2009, 10:50 PM
Agreement with The Large One does not happen often, but it DOES happen.

"Ms. Hathaway; send that man a Presidents Tray immediately"!

Hammock Parties
01-23-2009, 11:02 PM
Just shows you about how many people give a shit about WPI.

Apparently not enough.

BigChiefFan
01-23-2009, 11:32 PM
"Slow Po" Will it stick??No-that's lame as shit.

Tribal Warfare
01-24-2009, 12:18 AM
"Slow Po" Will it stick??

Nope it's been relegated that Piol's nickname shall be "The Don" because of his Mafioso silence of how he goes about business.

kstater
01-24-2009, 12:37 AM
You actually make an interesting point. Pioli may turn out to be the best thing to ever happen to Nick. He's now got just as many connections as anyone it would seem. :hmmm:

ROFL

Extra Point
01-24-2009, 02:48 AM
Whitlock's mellow at the end of a momentous week.

the Talking Can
01-24-2009, 06:17 AM
"it appears"


fat man knows nothing about what happened, or why...

JuicesFlowing
01-24-2009, 10:28 AM
"Slow Po" is just a stupid, horrible thing to call Pioli. Well done Whitlock.

milkman
01-24-2009, 10:37 AM
Jason is going to be about as important as Nick is in KC.

He's basically been reduced to being a low-level Chiefsplanet member.

Hell, even I have more connections and insight as to what's going down.

So, what's going on?

Time's Yours
01-24-2009, 10:45 AM
Jason is going to be about as important as Nick is in KC.

He's basically been reduced to being a low-level Chiefsplanet member.

Hell, even I have more connections and insight as to what's going down.

He's an opinion writer. Its not his job to bring us the news first. He dissects it after-the-fact.