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Chiefs Pantalones
11-17-2010, 04:30 PM
Arrowhead Report: Wednesday, November 17th

By Josh Looney

Matt Cassel is free from injury, Tony Moeaki misses practice and Ken Whisenhunt tells stories of pick-up basketball vs. Todd Haley

A local comeback story came to an end on Wednesday morning when Chiefs LB Mark Simoneau (pictured) was placed on injured reserve. Simoneau, who missed the past two seasons with New Orleans because of injuries to his back and triceps, was a product of Smith Center, Kansas and played collegiately at Kansas State. He made suburban Kansas City his off-season home three years ago and signed with his hometown team as a free agent on October 27th.

“It’s a dream come true,” Simoneau said shortly after his signing.

Simoneau was injured in the first half of Sunday’s game while covering a kickoff on special teams. After absorbing a hit, Simoneau was escorted into the Chiefs locker room and did not suit out for the second half. Simoneau’s active status in Denver ended a span of 1,050 days (or 2 years, 10 months and 15 days) without a game appearance.

Simoneau is expected to announce his retirement from professional football as a result of his latest injury.

LB Charlie Anderson was signed to take Simoneau’s place on the 53-man roster. Anderson was originally released on Saturday afternoon to make room for the promotion of Ricky Price from the practice squad. Kansas City’s practice squad still has an opening.

Cassel Not On Injury List

Matt Cassel hobbled his way throughout the second half of Kansas City’s blowout loss in Denver and, despite the lopsided score, never came out of the game. The environment was one that sees many quarterbacks head to the bench before the final horn based off injury concerns. But for Cassel, coming out of the game wasn’t an option.

“In this profession you’re paid to play for 60 minutes and that’s what I was doing,” Cassel said. “It goes back to being a player and being competitive. I want to be out there every snap and until somebody tells me that I’m coming out I’ll be out there every single play.”

Cassel’s attitude was one of the deciding factors that convinced Haley to keep his quarterback in the game.

“Matt was in that group of guys that said, ‘I’m part of this and I want to end part of it. I’m part of why we are in this situation and I want to end part of it,’” Haley said. “I will always have great respect for the players that feel that way and feel strongly about it.”

With the gimp in his step to close out Sunday’s game, eyes were turned towards Cassel return to the practice field on Wednesday afternoon. There wasn’t much evidence of a lingering injury other than a last-place finish during warm-up jogging. Cassel went on to practicing with the team in full and did not appear on Kansas City’s injury report released later in the day.

Moeaki Misses; Lewis Returns; McCluster Unchanged; Waters Ailing

The Chiefs haven’t confirmed whether or not rookie TE Tony Moeki suffered a concussion last weekend in Denver, but they did note that his absence from Wednesday’s practice was due to a head injury. Moeaki suffered a hit to the head from Broncos LB Joe Mays while covering an onside kick and went on to have an unsightly fall as he attempted to get up from the hit. There’s no word as to whether or not Mays will be fined by the NFL for the hit.

Positive news on the injury front came in the form of rookie safety Kendrick Lewis practicing in full on Wednesday. Lewis has missed the previous two games with a hamstring injury and the Chiefs were down to their third and fourth options last weekend with veteran Jon McGraw also ailing (knee/head). McGraw was limited in drills Wednesday afternoon.

To complete the rookie tri-fecta on Kansas City’s injury report, WR Dexter McCluster once again practiced in a limited capacity. McCluster’s workload didn’t appear to be much different than it was last week as he continues to rehab from an ankle injury suffered October 24th vs. Jacksonville.

Rounding out the Chiefs injury report is Brian Waters. Waters left Sunday’s game in the first half with a groin injury and did not return to action. During the portion of practice open to the media, Waters watched as rookie Jon Asamoah took reps with the first-team offense at left guard.

Also of note is right tackle Barry Richardson. Richardson was removed from Sunday’s game in favor of 2009 starter Ryan O’Callaghan. It appears that Richardson’s removal was not injury related. Richardson returned to the first-team at right tackle position during drills open to the media.

Remember 2007?

Remember the 2007 season when the final pieces of the Chiefs once dominate offensive line fell apart? Would you rather forget?

Will Shields’ retirement was the final piece removed before a Jenga-like collapse occurred along the Chiefs offensive front. The Chiefs were aged across their offensive line and had three players starting that season who are no longer in the league today. Behind those starters were no viable prospects and the offensive production that season resembled a plunging stock after a poor earnings announcement.

Kansas City suffered through a 4-12 season that year. It was a bad season all around for the Red and Gold, but a sticking point was the offensive line becoming one of the oldest in the league and Chiefs quarterbacks getting sacked a league-high 55.0 times.

This year, Arizona has the NFL’s oldest offensive line and, like Kansas City in 2007, have yielded a league-high 33.0 sacks. The sack tally is uncharacteristically high for a team that has previously done a nice job in protecting a quarterback not known for his mobility. Arizona allowed just 26.0 sacks during all of 2009.

So what’s the problem in Arizona? Is the high sack number due to the retirement of future Hall of Fame QB Kurt Warner, or is it because the offensive line is just getting too old? Is there another factor involved? Here’s how Cardinals head coach Ken Whisenhunt answer the question in his conference call with the Kansas City media on Wednesday…

“Obviously Kurt was very good at getting the ball out quick and he protected us a little bit,” Whisenhunt said. “When you look at the sack total a lot of times that goes on the offensive line and a lot of times it isn’t necessarily just the offensive line. We’ve had more than our share of mistakes by our backs when they’ve gone out in protection and a guy comes free. We’ve had tight ends getting beat four or five times that have led to sacks.

“It’s a combination of all those things,” Whisenhunt continued. “I don’t necessarily think that our line has gotten older, from that standpoint, I just think that we haven’t done a very good job overall offensively.”

As a whole, Arizona has struggled mightily on both sides of the football in 2010. The Cardinals rank 31st in total offense, 29th in rushing offense, 30th is passing offense, 30th in total defense, 28th is rushing defense, 27th in passing defense, 29th in turnover ratio, 23rd in points per game and 32nd in points allowed per game.

One-on-One: Haley and Whisenhunt

Whisenhunt spent a few minutes of his Wednesday afternoon conference call telling stories from when he and Haley had worked together in Arizona and New York. One of the stories involved Haley stranding Whisenhunt on a basketball court after the two got into a argument while playing in a pick-up basketball game.
“We used to play one-on-one basketball when we were in New York together and we had to drive over in a car because it was a little ways away,” Whisenhunt explained.” It wasn’t’ too far, but it was more comfortable riding over in the car. But there were a few times when we would get into arguments on the court and maybe throw the ball at each other and one of us would end up walking back rather than riding the car back with the other.”

Whisenhunt claims that his basketball skills reigned supreme over Haley during those one-on-one matchups in New York and the Arizona head coach went on to say that he and Haley have stayed close since Haley left Arizona for the head job in Kansas City.

“I was lucky to get the opportunity to get Todd in here,” Whisenhunt said. “When I got the job Todd was one of the guys that I wanted to bring in here as a coordinator because of the time we spent working together so long before. When we got that opportunity I was excited because I knew the type of coach that Todd was and he was a good fit for what we were trying to get done in Arizona.

“One of the great things about this business is the relationships that you build,” Whisenhunt continued. “I think that spending a year in the office with Todd; we became great friends. We did a lot of things together and our families are friends. When you come to Arizona and go through the experience that we did going to the Super Bowl, all that does is build that bond very strongly.”

The two have managed to talk football with one another even since they left the Jets. During Haley’s stay in Dallas, he and Whisenhunt (who was then in Pittsburgh) would catch-up on the phone every Friday afternoon.

“We’ve always been friends and I’m very thankful to have Todd as a friend and to have worked with him,” Whisenhunt said.

Fritz88
11-17-2010, 04:31 PM
AZ wins in a close one. KC season goes to doom.

Gute Nacht.

Demonpenz
11-17-2010, 04:32 PM
is mcluster going to be out for the season? Good fucking pick

Shogun
11-17-2010, 04:32 PM
Okay I Just skimmed. Mccluster is a maybe and Moeaki I'm going to give him the benefit of the doubt and assume be plays. I think we're fine with one of them out. And Kendrick back, is a fucking godsend.

WebGem
11-17-2010, 04:32 PM
AZ wins

No

The Franchise
11-17-2010, 04:32 PM
Thank God....Lewis is going to be back.

vailpass
11-17-2010, 04:40 PM
Hope Moeaki is okay.

007
11-17-2010, 04:43 PM
McCluster can't miss another game.

Chiefs Pantalones
11-17-2010, 04:44 PM
Hope Moeaki is okay.

There's a lot of shit being talked about you.

Chiefs Pantalones
11-17-2010, 04:44 PM
McCluster can't miss another game.

lol It's kind of getting old eh

DeezNutz
11-17-2010, 04:46 PM
McCluster can't miss another game.

If I hadn't been told by CP that our second-round picks this year were already stars, I would be worried.

vailpass
11-17-2010, 04:47 PM
There's a lot of shit being talked about you.

LMAO

the Talking Can
11-17-2010, 04:58 PM
so what's it take to get that pussy mccluster back on the field?

Shogun
11-17-2010, 04:59 PM
so what's it take to get that pussy mccluster back on the field?

Bribing the Doctors?

Chiefs Pantalones
11-17-2010, 05:00 PM
Bribing the Doctors?

You mean gynecologist?

Shogun
11-17-2010, 05:01 PM
You mean gynecologist?

holy shit if true

DeezNutz
11-17-2010, 05:01 PM
so what's it take to get that pussy mccluster back on the field?

About 30 lbs. of additional muscle.

Oops. Blew a shoe. Shiny!

Chiefs Pantalones
11-17-2010, 05:03 PM
holy shit if true

lol ;)

I hope he's back this week. But I'm guessing Seattle.

Shogun
11-17-2010, 05:05 PM
I wonder what would happen if we spliced Albert Haynesworth and Dexters DNA together.

Chiefs Pantalones
11-17-2010, 05:16 PM
I wonder what would happen if we spliced Albert Haynesworth and Dexters DNA together.

It would equal...

http://www.bigshotmag.com/images/busta.jpg

Shogun
11-17-2010, 05:18 PM
Jesus christ

Shogun
11-17-2010, 05:18 PM
That would be a 6'7 Monster who is ridiculously fast that doesnt get injured and can do the worm REALLY well.

Chiefs Pantalones
11-17-2010, 05:19 PM
WOO HAA! I GOT YOU ALL IN CHECK!

Hammock Parties
11-17-2010, 05:22 PM
If Moeaki and McCluster are out for any extended length it's another strike against Pioli.

DeezNutz
11-17-2010, 05:25 PM
If Moeaki and McCluster are out for any extended length it's another strike against Pioli.

Hardly fair to criticize Pioli for Brokaki.

chiefzilla1501
11-17-2010, 05:27 PM
If Moeaki and McCluster are out for any extended length it's another strike against Pioli.

Why would Moeaki be a strike against Pioli? Concussions are probably one of the most unavoidable injuries, especially when the only thing you're guilty of is running forward at full speed.

Chiefs Pantalones
11-17-2010, 05:28 PM
If Moeaki and McCluster are out for any extended length it's another strike against Pioli.

That's really not fair. McCluster's injured ankle has nothing to do with his size, and it definitely wasn't Moeaki's fault he got a concussion, nor is it anyone's when that happens.

LaChapelle
11-17-2010, 05:28 PM
The Asamoah era begins
and people thank God for McGraw's health when people aren't looking

Hammock Parties
11-17-2010, 05:28 PM
OK, cool.

Pioli forever.

Hog's Gone Fishin
11-17-2010, 05:32 PM
As a whole, Arizona has struggled mightily on both sides of the football in 2010. The Cardinals rank 31st in total offense, 29th in rushing offense, 30th is passing offense, 30th in total defense, 28th is rushing defense, 27th in passing defense, 29th in turnover ratio, 23rd in points per game and 32nd in points allowed per game

If we don't win this week at Arrowhead I have a particular Boar that won't get pleased come Monday!

Hammock Parties
11-17-2010, 05:34 PM
lol @ those rankings.

How did Arizona win three games?

Chiefs Pantalones
11-17-2010, 05:36 PM
lol @ those rankings.

How did Arizona win three games?

They scored 30 points against the Saints without scoring an offensive touchdown and they are in the NFC West.

Holden
11-17-2010, 05:37 PM
I don't quite understand the McCluster hate. He has a high ankle sprain. It's not like he's playing a lineman position. His role in the offense is completely based on his elusiveness. Playing him with a flat tire is like trying to bang without a hard on. You can try, but you aren't going to accomplish much. I highly doubt McCluster is the one deciding he's not ready. They want him 100%, and don't want to cause the injury to linger.

LaChapelle
11-17-2010, 05:37 PM
The injury report is out
It's officially Cardinal Week Now
let the threads begn!!!

KCUnited
11-17-2010, 06:14 PM
Nick Wright was at practice today and said McGraw looked healthier/capable than Lewis. Also said from "his sources in the locker room" that Cassel has a pretty bad ankle. Thinks Moeaki will sit and McCluster will be limited for Sunday.

So it's looking like McCluster will be out, Lewis will lead the team in tackles, Moeaki has his best day as a pro, and Cassel will get this offense back on track with his feet come Sunday.

LaChapelle
11-17-2010, 06:16 PM
Did McGraw get injured trying to draw in his second Jason Campbell INT

Mr. Laz
11-17-2010, 06:52 PM
They need to take Moeaki off special teams imo

Hammock Parties
11-17-2010, 06:54 PM
Also said from "his sources in the locker room" that Cassel has a pretty bad ankle.

Great, another excuse for the Cassel lovers.

Smed1065
11-17-2010, 07:07 PM
If I hadn't been told by CP that our second-round picks this year were already stars, I would be worried.

Nice.

If I hadn't been told by CP that the 2010 draft was a bust 6 months ago. I would be worried.

Extra Point
11-17-2010, 07:21 PM
If I hadn't been told that now's a good time to drink a beer, I'd be worried.

DeezNutz
11-17-2010, 07:23 PM
Nice.

If I hadn't been told by CP that the 2010 draft was a bust 6 months ago. I would be worried.

Who said this?

Micjones
11-17-2010, 07:30 PM
High ankle sprains tend to keep players down for 3 weeks.
It'd be nice to have him back this week, but rushing back doesn't make sense.

MahiMike
11-17-2010, 07:39 PM
AZ wins in a close one. KC season goes to doom.

Gute Nacht.

No way. These are our bounce back games next 2 weeks.

Smed1065
11-17-2010, 07:41 PM
Who said this?

The experts on here. I did not say you did not like the first few picks. IIRC

Most liked round 1 except the offensive line folks.

When it got to round 2 on, there was a definite line in the sand. IMO.

I was even worried about not taken Clausen as an option.

Hammock Parties
11-17-2010, 07:54 PM
No way. These are our bounce back games next 2 weeks.

We just lost to a 2-6 team.

ANYONE CAN BEAT THE CHIEFS.

Smed1065
11-17-2010, 07:59 PM
We just lost to a 2-6 team.

ANYONE CAN BEAT THE CHIEFS.

Just like this years NFL games.

We expect not to lay an egg when the winners for the last 3 years have sucked for at least a game so far this year?

So we need worst to first and be better than all last years playoff teams?

Or we can beat any team in the NFL in any game as well?

:hmmm:

BossChief
11-17-2010, 08:03 PM
1) they should just go ahead and flip flop Lilja and Asamoah right now.

2) I hope my boy Tony is alright and I dont really agree that they need to take him off special teams, for crying out loud it was the hands team and he should have been looking for someone to try and light him up. Its a division game and I hope he understands that dynamic next time around. I wouldnt be surprised to see him miss a game and to find out later that he in fact does have a concussion.

3) I bet Cassel doesnt miss a snap for multiple reasons. They want to build on his perceived "toughness" which is a physical toughness IMO and not mental toughness to make plays when we need it...also if Brodie gets on the field, the controversy will begin.

4) DMC should be ready this week or next at the latest. ROFL @ anyone calling him a pussy. The guy is lightening and has a HIGH ANKLE SPRAIN...if you dont understand what that means, go find out. Its a injury that you dont want a player like DMC rushing back from.