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Dayze 12-14-2011 10:52 AM

don't flame here; honest question/opinions.

Would Clark (or Pioli...whoever the F is running the show) consider college coaches? if so, who? I'm excluding Ferentz because I don't think he's in the running.

Would Stoops be a good hire? or Les Miles? etc..

I think, locally, Stoops would stir up alot of buzz. Compound that with the possibility of drafting a QB etc.
Admitedly, however, I don't know much about Stoops' team / coaching characteristics etc.

Nightfyre 12-14-2011 11:05 AM

Anyone else think Saban got a raw deal in Miami? He and Pioli obviously see eye-to-eye. Plus he has insight into arguably the most talented program in the country.

Mr_Tomahawk 12-14-2011 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Nightfyre (Post 8202790)
Anyone else think Saban got a raw deal in Miami? He and Pioli obviously see eye-to-eye. Plus he has insight into arguably the most talented program in the country.

This is the dumbest option I have heard yet.

Why do people think Saban would leave Alabama for the Chiefs?

Really?

REALLY?

Alabama will be Sabans final stop as a coach.

Chiefnj2 12-14-2011 11:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nightfyre (Post 8202790)
Anyone else think Saban got a raw deal in Miami? He and Pioli obviously see eye-to-eye. Plus he has insight into arguably the most talented program in the country.

Saban got a raw deal??? Saban is one of the biggest weasels in existence.

Coogs 12-14-2011 11:48 AM

This is not who I am endorsing at this time, but I think this one could be interesting based on what has happened in Carolina going from the worst offense in the NFL last season to one of the most prolific offenses this season. And this would require the Chiefs to go all in on RGIII...

Rob Chudzinski

Rob Chudzinski followed head coach Ron Rivera from the San Diego Chargers to Carolina to be the Panthers' offensive coordinator. In 17 previous seasons as an NFL and college assistant, he has had success leading offenses and earned a reputation for developing tight ends.

As the Chargers' tight ends and assistant head coach in 2010, Chudzinski helped San Diego rank first in the NFL in total offense with an average of 395.6 yards per game and second in scoring with an average of 27.6 points per game.

Tight end Antonio Gates excelled during both of Chudzinski's two-year stints on the Chargers coaching staff from 2005-06 and 2009-10. Gates made his seventh consecutive Pro Bowl last season, one year after producing a career-high 1,157 yards. In 2005, Chudzinski's first season as San Diego's tight ends coach, Gates registered the only other 1,000-yard receiving season of his career with 1,101 yards on a career-high 89 receptions.

In between Chudzinski's stints with the Chargers, he served as the Cleveland Browns offensive coordinator for two seasons. In 2007, the Browns won 10 games - their most wins since 1994 - and Chudzinski's offense played a key role in the team's success. Cleveland ranked eighth in the league in total offense and scoring, accumulating 5,621 net yards and 402 points.

Four players went to the Pro Bowl: quarterback Derek Anderson, wide receiver Braylon Edwards, tackle Joe Thomas and tight end Kellen Winslow II. Anderson threw 29 touchdowns, while Edwards and Winslow combined with running back Jamal Lewis to give the Browns two 1,000-yard receivers and a 1,000-yard rusher.

Chudzinski began his pro coaching career as Cleveland's tight ends coach in 2004 and worked with Winslow, the team's top draft choice. He was elevated to offensive coordinator for the final five games of the season under interim head coach Terry Robiskie after the resignation of head coach Butch Davis.

From 1994-2003, Chudzinski spent 10 years as an assistant at his alma mater, the University of Miami (Fla.): three seasons as offensive coordinator, five as tight ends coach and two as a graduate assistant.

During his three years as offensive coordinator, he guided a unit that went 12-0 and won the national championship in 2001 and set school records for points, total yards and rushing touchdowns the next season. In addition, Chudzinski worked with numerous future NFL players, including them wide receiver Andre Johnson, running backs Frank Gore, Willis McGahee and Clinton Portis, tackle Bryant McKinnie and quarterback Ken Dorsey.

Promoted from graduate assistant to tight ends coach in 1996, Miami's tight ends flourished under Chudzinski's tutelage. He mentored Bubba Franks, Jeremy Shockey and Winslow, all of whom were All-Americans and became first-round draft picks and Pro Bowl players in the NFL.

PLAYING AND PERSONAL
A three-year starter at tight end for Miami (Fla.) from 1986-90, Chudzinski played on national championship teams in 1987 and 1989. He earned a bachelor's degree in business administration in 1990 and added a master's degree in business administration in 1996. Chudzinski and his wife, Sheila, have two sons, Kaelan and Rian, and a daughter, Margaret.

HISTORY
Tight end Miami (Fla.) 1986-90. College coach: Miami (Fla.) 1994-2003. Pro coach: Cleveland Browns 2004, 2007-08, San Diego Chargers 2005-06, 2009-10, joined Panthers in 2011.

ShowtimeSBMVP 12-14-2011 11:55 AM

getnickwright nick wright
Also, I've got some GREAT news for # Chiefs fans on the coaching search... and some disheartening news. Gotta save that for 2pm, though.

Mr_Tomahawk 12-14-2011 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by ChiefsandO'sfan (Post 8202952)
getnickwright nick wright
Also, I've got some GREAT news for # Chiefs fans on the coaching search... and some disheartening news. Gotta save that for 2pm, though.

He doesn't have shit.

Mr_Tomahawk 12-14-2011 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Omega (Post 8201856)
Heard it from one other source.

Funny, I haven't seen/heard any tweets about this.

Bane 12-14-2011 11:57 AM

No Chuck Pagano on the list?


**** you.

Nightfyre 12-14-2011 12:03 PM

Cam Cameron? Nick Saban? Let's keep piling on miami retreads.

O.city 12-14-2011 12:06 PM

Bill Snyder?

Titty Meat 12-14-2011 12:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bewbies (Post 8201972)
Nick "Assclown" Athan whispered it in your ear as his climaxed in your ass?

LMAO

ToxSocks 12-14-2011 12:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Coogs (Post 8202935)
This is not who I am endorsing at this time, but I think this one could be interesting based on what has happened in Carolina going from the worst offense in the NFL last season to one of the most prolific offenses this season. And this would require the Chiefs to go all in on RGIII...

Rob Chudzinski

Rob Chudzinski followed head coach Ron Rivera from the San Diego Chargers to Carolina to be the Panthers' offensive coordinator. In 17 previous seasons as an NFL and college assistant, he has had success leading offenses and earned a reputation for developing tight ends.

As the Chargers' tight ends and assistant head coach in 2010, Chudzinski helped San Diego rank first in the NFL in total offense with an average of 395.6 yards per game and second in scoring with an average of 27.6 points per game.

Tight end Antonio Gates excelled during both of Chudzinski's two-year stints on the Chargers coaching staff from 2005-06 and 2009-10. Gates made his seventh consecutive Pro Bowl last season, one year after producing a career-high 1,157 yards. In 2005, Chudzinski's first season as San Diego's tight ends coach, Gates registered the only other 1,000-yard receiving season of his career with 1,101 yards on a career-high 89 receptions.

In between Chudzinski's stints with the Chargers, he served as the Cleveland Browns offensive coordinator for two seasons. In 2007, the Browns won 10 games - their most wins since 1994 - and Chudzinski's offense played a key role in the team's success. Cleveland ranked eighth in the league in total offense and scoring, accumulating 5,621 net yards and 402 points.

Four players went to the Pro Bowl: quarterback Derek Anderson, wide receiver Braylon Edwards, tackle Joe Thomas and tight end Kellen Winslow II. Anderson threw 29 touchdowns, while Edwards and Winslow combined with running back Jamal Lewis to give the Browns two 1,000-yard receivers and a 1,000-yard rusher.

Chudzinski began his pro coaching career as Cleveland's tight ends coach in 2004 and worked with Winslow, the team's top draft choice. He was elevated to offensive coordinator for the final five games of the season under interim head coach Terry Robiskie after the resignation of head coach Butch Davis.

From 1994-2003, Chudzinski spent 10 years as an assistant at his alma mater, the University of Miami (Fla.): three seasons as offensive coordinator, five as tight ends coach and two as a graduate assistant.

During his three years as offensive coordinator, he guided a unit that went 12-0 and won the national championship in 2001 and set school records for points, total yards and rushing touchdowns the next season. In addition, Chudzinski worked with numerous future NFL players, including them wide receiver Andre Johnson, running backs Frank Gore, Willis McGahee and Clinton Portis, tackle Bryant McKinnie and quarterback Ken Dorsey.

Promoted from graduate assistant to tight ends coach in 1996, Miami's tight ends flourished under Chudzinski's tutelage. He mentored Bubba Franks, Jeremy Shockey and Winslow, all of whom were All-Americans and became first-round draft picks and Pro Bowl players in the NFL.

PLAYING AND PERSONAL
A three-year starter at tight end for Miami (Fla.) from 1986-90, Chudzinski played on national championship teams in 1987 and 1989. He earned a bachelor's degree in business administration in 1990 and added a master's degree in business administration in 1996. Chudzinski and his wife, Sheila, have two sons, Kaelan and Rian, and a daughter, Margaret.

HISTORY
Tight end Miami (Fla.) 1986-90. College coach: Miami (Fla.) 1994-2003. Pro coach: Cleveland Browns 2004, 2007-08, San Diego Chargers 2005-06, 2009-10, joined Panthers in 2011.


If I had to pick a guy right now, it would be this guy. Earlier this season his name kept getting mentioned by SD's press. I heard that he was heavily involved in SD's offense and Norv depended on him a lot. Some beat writers around here were claiming that he was a huge loss and had a lot to do with River's success last season.

Chiefnj2 12-14-2011 12:23 PM

Chudzinski was Romeo's OC for two years in Cleveland. Year 1 went well. Year 2 was the year they all got fired.

bevischief 12-14-2011 02:05 PM

Josh McDaniels is not in the running.


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