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I can't name anyone and say with authority that they'd be a great DC, but I don't think we need a great DC. We need a competent one.
We don't need a great defense, we just need an average one. |
810 caller: TMZ needs to find a tape of Bob Sutton.
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Can one of you guys just take one for the team and kill Sutton? Please? Pretty please with sugar on top?
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For the second or third time in my 12+ years here, I'm with chiefzilla
Go get that Vic Fangio understudy in Chicago |
My short list:
Leslie Frazier (Bills) Kris Richard (Cowboys) Jerry Olsavsky (Steelers) |
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If Clark Hunt cared at all about the Chiefs ever winning a SB under his watch, he'd tell Reid to make a change at DC in the offseason.
We've seen this movie before, and we know how it ends (2003). Much like DV, Reid is extremely loyal and stands by his coordinators. Reid delegates the entire defensive side of the ball to Sutton. When the defense is out on the field, Reid in many cases is on the bench going over the offense w/ Mahomes. King Carl forced DV's hand on the firing of GRob. DV didn't have the courage to do it on his own, because GRob should have been fired a season prior, and it probably cost DV a Super Bowl w/ the Chiefs. If Reid doesn't fire Sutton in the offseason it may cost him one as well. He's the longest tenured DC (on their current team) in the league, has shown minimal results, and the defense (and talent) seems to be getting worse and worse each year. I mean this team needs help on defense everywhere. The Chiefs literally have do BDPA all throughout the draft next yr. Secondary big time. You can't have the worst defense in the NFL and keep your job. It's that simple. Time to move on. Almost wish they'd change to a 43 and draft some hybrid LB's that can fly, because that's what the league is changing to. Dunno how current personnel would fit. |
The one thing I wonder about is Is Reid prepared to bring in someone he hasn't had a previous relationship with? He did it at Philly by all accounts as he hired Jim Johnson and gave him full power over the defense which helped him reach five NFC championship games.
But anyway, If Andy is inclined to stick with guys he's worked with before, then this is pretty much the list. Todd Bowles Leslie Frazier Steve Spagnuolo I don't add in Ron Rivera, John Harbaugh or Sean McDermott because I fully expect them to retain their jobs with their respective teams. I want him to get someone who not only has a record of improving players with their coaching, but is also intelligent where the "X's and O's" are concerned come game day. The guy I'm very intrigued about though is Kris Richard. He was with the "Legion of boom" in Seattle and now he's part of the staff with Dallas. Good things seem to happen when that man is involved. |
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