![]() |
Interesting remark on Herm heard on Podcast
Listening to Mohr Stories [Jay Mohr's pod], and he said Wayne Chrebet told him personally [and by context it sounded like it was after they had a player coach relationship, ie not sucking up, even in private] that Herm Edwards was "head and shoulders the best coach in the entire NFL, . . . Monday to Saturday."
Just a bit of trivia I thought needed memorializing here. |
He is. He is.
Posted via Mobile Device |
**** Herm!
Posted via Mobile Device |
Wayne Chrebet is suffering from early dementia from all his concussions.
|
True, but that was Thanksgiving week 2001.
FAX |
I agree, it was just on Sundays he had trouble! (lol)
|
Quote:
|
I still like Herm! In my opinion he has a likable personality, a lot more than most coaches! I think that this really helps his relationship with the players. The problem is that his game style is really outdated! You just can't play that way anymore in today's NFL!
|
His style would work best in the college game. It wouldn't mean national titles, because he'd still mismanage the clock and get outcoached, but he'd kill in living rooms and in the locker room.
|
|
How many coaches did Chrebet play for?
If you're a guy like Chrebet, and you've probably been a guy was a sort of underdog, and someone like Herm Edwards believes in you you probably would have strong feelings for the guy. |
He had problems select Mondays and Saturdays too.
|
Quote:
|
Couldnt stand Herm. Especially his press conferences when asked anything that might imply he needs to change what he is doing. We've all seen "You play to win the game", and "Herm shows playoff invitation" press conferences, but he did similar stuff all the time. Like saying 30 points is arena league ball when asked what the Chiefs would do to score more points. God.
I especially love his absolutely dumbfounded looks on the sidelines, staring up at the scoreboard. I dont know which was worse, that dumbass look or Dick Vermiel's smiles when the defense was imploding. |
His input on acquiring talent was good. Almost every player on our team that is worth a shit came when he was here. Im dead serious in saying that i wouldnt mind him in an executive role of some sort
|
Quote:
That's a very good point. And I find Wayne's comment hilarious. I would suspect that it's true from a player's standpoint. It's all fun and you joke around and stuff and it's like a big party for six days a week, and the only bad part is then getting blown out by teams that actually prepared for the game. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Herm should probably went to the office side instead of the coaching side of the business
He could have sold Archie & Eli on the Bengals, Cardinals, Browns, ect |
Herm and Marty could both find talent .. liked both Mon thru Sat ......
|
All this tells me was that Herm was a player's coach. That team was never prepared. He threw his players and coaches under the bus for his failures. I'd say he's in the running for worst coach in the history of the Chiefs.
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
All times are GMT -6. The time now is 12:56 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.