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FloridaMan88 01-14-2009 11:23 AM

Gretz is (to use a phrase from Dick Cheney) a "dead-ender"... he is a Dictator Carl/Herm loyalist who will do everything in his limited power to sabotage the Pioli Liberation.

This is why Germ Warfare must continue. Dictator Carl, Herm and their fanatical loyalists will not go quietly into that good night.

FringeNC 01-14-2009 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by KCChiefsfan88 (Post 5389564)
Gretz is (to use a phrase from Dick Cheney) a "dead-ender"... he is a Dictator Carl/Herm loyalist who will do everything in his limited power to sabotage the Pioli Liberation.

That actually is quite a good description of Gretz.

beer bacon 01-14-2009 11:34 AM

Maybe I am confused, but wasn't coming to KC Herm's second chance?

kcfanintitanhell 01-14-2009 11:36 AM

[QUOTE=dirk digler;5389373]http://www.bobgretz.com/

When the holiday season rolled around, Edwards received a Christmas card from Belichick, who expressed support for the manner in which he was rebuilding the Chiefs with a hand written inscription.

Was Gretz going through Herm's stuff on his desk?

Reerun_KC 01-14-2009 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by dirk digler (Post 5389373)
http://www.bobgretz.com/

When the holiday season rolled around, Edwards received a Christmas card from Belichick, who expressed support for the manner in which he was rebuilding the Chiefs with a hand written inscription.

Was Gretz going through Herm's stuff on his desk?

Hard to go through his desk when you are under his desk preforming your daily services...

Mr. Laz 01-14-2009 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by raybec 4 (Post 5389380)
**** Gretz and **** Herm! I really thought Gretz would come out with some whatever decision Pioli makes will be the correct one type of ass-suck.

he will ....... Gretz will start sucking Pioli as soon a Herm is gone.

until then is full-on knee pads

jjchieffan 01-14-2009 11:42 AM

I was listening to Herm on Sirius radio the other day talking about Dungy and how they came into the league together. I was thinking it would be great if they left the league together.

Bweb 01-14-2009 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by dirk digler (Post 5389373)
http://www.bobgretz.com/

So what about Herm?

Early Wednesday evening the Chiefs will introduce new GM Scott Pioli during a press conference at the team’s facilities. Pioli’s hiring was officially announced Tuesday evening by the club, as he steps into the football role held for the previous 20 years by Carl Peterson.

One of the first questions that will be fired at Clark Hunt and Pioli will be the status of head coach Herm Edwards. Throughout Tuesday evening, that was the new No. 1 question floating through the NFL grapevine now that Pioli is on board.

Assumptions have been made by national media types that the hiring of Pioli means that Edwards is out and a new head coach will be coming to Arrowhead. Some have speculated that New York Giants defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo is now the No. 1 candidate to join Pioli. Others believe the new head coach could be Pioli’s good friend, University of Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz.

No GM should have a head coach handcuffed to him, and it’s doubtful that Hunt will do that Pioli. But there’s also little doubt that Edwards was part of the discussions with Pioli leading up to an agreement between the two parties. Remember, when Hunt announced the resignation of Peterson, he said he would decide on Edwards’ future, with input from his new GM.

Hunt has said he supports Edwards and the job he undertook in trying to rebuild the team. The Chiefs also made it clear in their annoucement Tuesday evening that Pioli “will have final say over all football operations … “ Obviously, the head coach is part of football operations.

Edwards deserves a chance to keep his job. Many of his decisions in the last year were based on the support he was receiving from Hunt. It’s safe to say that if the head coach had known he was going to be on shaky ground in the rebuilding process, he would have approached things in a different manner. Every move that Edwards made came with the belief that Hunt was in his corner.

And here’s a tidbit that a lot of people don’t know. One of the people in the league that pumped up Edwards during the long ‘08 season was New England head coach Bill Belichick. He encouraged Edwards in a pre-game meeting before the season opener between the teams. When the holiday season rolled around, Edwards received a Christmas card from Belichick, who expressed support for the manner in which he was rebuilding the Chiefs with a hand written inscription.

Remember, this was from Bill Belichick, who is not one of pro football’s happy-go-lucky, chatty, back slapping guys. That he twice took the time to encourage Edwards, who has no connection to him, is revealing. It’s a good bet that at some point in time, he and Pioli had discussions on what was happening in Kansas City.

And this might be stretching the point, but remember this as well: when he was coaching the New York Jets, Edwards knew the Patriots were filming the Jets sideline during the game. In fact, at one point Edwards waved at the cameraman. But unlike the coach who replaced him with the Jets, former Belichick protégé Eric Mangini, Edwards did not turn the Patriots in to league security.

Life is not always fair and no place is that more true than professional sports. It seems a long shot that Pioli will give Edwards the chance to finish the job. That will be unfair, because after suffering the pain of the ‘08 season, Edwards should get the opportunity to enjoy possible success in the coming season.

No matter what the decision, it figures to come quickly. If a change is going to be made, then Pioli needs to interview and lineup potential replacements. Next week is the Senior Bowl, what amounts to an annual NFL job fair. If a change is made, the Chiefs will be looking to fill a coaching staff. Should Edwards survive, expect changes in his coaching staff and he’ll need to find some new bodies.
This needs to be settled before everybody heads to Mobile.

It sounds like one Chiefs assistant coach may already be gone. Secondary coach David Gibbs has been in Houston talking with the Texans about moving there. His father, former Chiefs assistant coach Alex Gibbs is now coaching on Gary Kubiak’s staff.

What a lot of people don’t know is that when Gibbs joined the Chiefs in 2006 – leaving Auburn where he was defensive coordinator – he was offered the coordinator’s job by Kubiak. He could have gone to the Texans then, but Gibbs decided to honor his commitment to Edwards and Chiefs defensive coordinator Gunther Cunningham.


Hell NO! :cuss:

Donger 01-14-2009 11:51 AM

Yes, that 15-33 record certainly is a bright spot on his resume.

MahiMike 01-14-2009 11:53 AM

Ever get the feeling it's all a game and the writers are just as much a part of it as the guys they're reporting on? I mean, you can't actually take what any of these guys say as the truth. Rarely does someone do what they say. So even though Clark said he wanted to keep Herm, we all knew that he'd be gone when the new regime came in. Why even try and think otherwise - let alone write about it?

chiefsngop 01-14-2009 11:53 AM

Gretz is the guy that was sitting in the hidden spider hole with Sadam Husein, telling him "don't worry it's not over" ......

mlyonsd 01-14-2009 11:55 AM

Maybe as a peace offering we can offer Herm to the Patriots. Just so there's no hard feelings.

crazycoffey 01-14-2009 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by FringeNC (Post 5389527)
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2) He's all about the cover-2. We're not going to be a cover-2 team anymore. How would that work?


this is the reason herm goes

Basileus777 01-14-2009 12:11 PM

Despite his reputation Belichick is a pretty classy guy. But just because he tried to cheer up Herm doesn't mean Herm deserves to or has a chance of keeping his job.

Mama Hip Rockets 01-14-2009 12:16 PM

herm has had three chances. he had a chance in 2006, and his team choked on his incompetence in the playoffs. he had another chance in 2007, and he turned the team into a joke. in 2008, he had yet another chance for reasons unbeknownst to mankind, and turned the chiefs into one of the worst teams in all of sports.

teams like the jets and broncos fire their coaches when they win 8 or 9 games. yet the chiefs, who won 2 games, are sitting here with their thumbs up their asses.

i cannot fathom how anybody could possibly think he deserves another chance.


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