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Haley got ****ed in KC but no one should crown him until he OCs a QB not named Warner or Roethlisberger.
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Hue Jackson would be a tough pr sell.
Gotta keep hands off women. |
Sean Payton?
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Todd Haley?
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I can't believe Haley is even in the discussion. Steelers can keep his 3rd & 8 draw.
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David shaw, HC Stanford
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I'm sure i'll get laughed at, but I'll take a defensive minded head coach. Maybe Vic Fangio. Give me the guy that can transform a middle of the road defense into a good one, and a good defense into a great one. Try to find him a good QB, and OC/QB coach.
Something like Hoodie, and Carroll minus Bevell. |
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Arians isn't hc material Eli's a game manager Crennel is what this team needs now Etc |
promote Dave Toub to HC and Gibbs to DC, hire Philbin as OC and lets roll
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The other two?? Might get to keep their current jobs...MAYBE. |
What the hell has Joe Philbin ever done to get anyone excited?
I swear, 90% of the people that post on this forum only watch the Chiefs. |
Dick Vermeil is probably ready to jump back in a for a few seasons.
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I was the biggest critic of romeo getting hired as hc. Feel free to bring up that I was right about Herm, right about Andy Reid, and probably right about Haley. Not only are you stalking but your facts are completely off. I am open book about bad comments I've made. |
Reid isn't going anywhere. He's going to get another shot with another QB.
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Some really bad suggestions in here.
Andy Reid isn't going anywhere. Clark will tell him he needs to make some changes and he will during the offseason. They will kick around for a future QB option, get some new assistants and a DC and MAYBE he gives up playcalling to Pederson. |
I don't care how unlikely it is. Give me some Jon Gruden. We need a tough minded gritty coach who also knows how to make the game fun for his players.
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Personally, I wish McCarthy had never left KC, hindsight being what it is and all... |
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He just got his play calling stripped BC he's conservative as **** and the mother****er was the OC in SF when they drafted Alex first overall, so he obviously played a big part in that. He's damn lucky Rodgers makes him look good. |
I haven't read through all of this, but I think KC should move away from the 'former HC' path and go with a young guy that is aspiring to make a name for himself. Someone who can move away from the traditional path, and maybe that would also lead to different choices being made at QB and other positions.
Who should that guy be? I have no clue, but why not take that path, KC really hasn't done it before. |
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Oh, and he can bring Bortles with him. QBOTF. See how easy that was? |
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Old head coaches ****ing suck. |
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Hire Bradley as DC and let Reid work his magic on him. I think Bortles would be balls in this offense. |
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#TrollingForNegRep |
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His offenses were garbage in Miami, as was his play calling and coaching staff. I wouldn't let him near my offense. |
Lmao people suggesting Joe Philbin at all.
Dude hadn't even heard of Eazy E till Straight Outta Compton. He's gonna relate to players real well. |
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Clements played for KC Clements coached for KC Clements has a long and sucsessful career coaching successful QBs Clements has been the OC for a lot of top notch offenses Clements was just made the play caller for GB over McCarthy Honestly, the most exciting hire we could make would probably be Prying JH from Michigan...but that's a pipe dream. |
Apparently lots of great coaches start out in KC in lesser roles so just toss one of our scrub coaches up there and we're good to go.
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Clements has called plays for a little while for an already established offense Big difference. |
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http://fogsmoviereviews.files.wordpr...1177.jpg?w=560 You don’t mess with Coach Taylor |
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He's a ****ing psycho. |
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Well...I guess not when you can win 2 games with guys off the street. ;) |
Joe Philbin? Whoever said that half serious needs banned for being a dumbass.
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Two guys with PASSION and ENERGY, something completely lacking. |
Puke.
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Steve Sarkisian? He's an alcoholic, but... :toast:
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HC: Greg Roman; Has worked magic this year with Tyrod Taylor, and was the coordinator in SF whenever Alex was actually worth a shit, so maybe he knows him well enough to be able to get him to grow some ****ing balls.
OC: Tom Cable; OL coach who wants to excel off execution opposed to trying outsmart the defense (give it a try Andy). This would upgrade the OL immensely and then that would hopefully allow us to be able to block a got damn stunt or A-Gap blitz. DC: Jim Schwartz; Huge douchebag who gets on everyone's nerves because of his over-aggressiveness and old-school mentality. But maybe that's just what this defense needs. Team is currently lifeless and could use some attitude to spark things up. Also, he runs a 4-3 which may be beneficial to the defense since it seems impossible to find two starting caliber ILB's, and we have a bevy of DL talent that we aren't using properly anyways. Houston could play the Von Miller role, and see if maybe, just maybe, Dee Ford could actually play this sport after all and it was just improper utilization. Draft a DE in the first to complement Bailey. |
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I'd be cool with Roman at HC and running the offense while Gus Bradley runs the D.
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Who fits the mold. That should be the question. |
Although I could never bring myself to actually want Todd Haley back, I really do miss his emotion. That brought so much laughter to my football life. I can't stand coaches who lack emotion. Well, except Belichick. I do love him.
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You just knew when he finally let go, it was going to be ****ing awesome. I bet you don't remember very vividly anything Reid has ever done, but I'll wager you can pull the image of Haley reading Boldin the riot-act on the sidelines right to the forefront of your mind, in 1080. |
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Yes, McCarthy would be a piece of shit with an average QB.
Come to think of it, almost every coach would be. :hmmm: |
Sean McDermott.
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Chud did get a raw deal in Cleveland. It wasn't epic failure like Caldwell and Lovie Smith.
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From Pennsylvania. Learned under Jim Johnson on Andy Reid's staff, working his way up. This will help him work with any AR assistants he may want to retain or bring in. John Harbaugh, Steve Spagnuolo, and Leslie Frazier also worked on that staff as reference. When he took over as DC for Johnson, his team led the league in takeaways and sacks and was ranked 3rd in the NFL. Current Carolina Panthers DC. Has had a top 10 defense each of the last 3 years. He's and excellent defensive backs coach, having cut his teeth there. His defense is ranked 10th currently and 4th in PPG. I like fiery attitude and his want to. He values discipline and consistency. He has a degree in finance, which tells me he's very logical and likely organized. He's 41 years old, prime age to become a HC. He's from Omaha, NE, so he probably likes the Chiefs. He had interest this past offseason, so its likely he'll get a HC job this offseason. |
I would go for a top college coach, the nfl is idiotic that they just share coaches like nobody else can do the job. You get fired at one place and hired on at another.
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Rep to you, sah! |
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Once you're in, you're set for life. See : Cassel, Matt Pioli, Scott Smith, Lovie |
Reid isn't going anywhere. It's on him for smith being what he's been and is, but if you actually put a competent qb in his system, I don't think it would be bad keeping him.
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**** McDermott.
Really? REALLY? |
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Reid's offense has had guys wide open all over, per usual, our qb misses them |
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