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Tribal Warfare 10-04-2009 10:16 PM

Whitlock:Chiefs’ play is scaring the wrong people
 
Chiefs’ play is scaring the wrong people
JASON WHITLOCK COMMENTARY

Scared yet?

An unintended consequence of Scott Pioli’s and Todd Haley’s master plan of inspiring fear and intimidation throughout the Chiefs franchise is that they’re scaring the (spit) out of us, too.

I’ll admit it. I’m scared. I’m afraid Pioli and Haley are on a ridiculous power trip, have no real clue how to fix the Chiefs and are going to spend the entire season hiring and firing players like 15-year-old fantasy-football owners.

Against the New York Giants, the Chiefs trotted out their third different starting right tackle, Ryan O’Callaghan, a Larry Johnson-led wildcat formation and some no-name special-teams player to replace Monty Beisel.

The result? The Giants toyed with the Chiefs, winning 27-16 in a game that was boring, uncompetitive and pointless for the boys in red.

If you’re not scared, you probably spent the afternoon at Kansas Speedway watching NASCAR.

A week after promising to establish a tough, physical, impose-our-will-on-the-ground identity, Haley spent the fourth quarter of Sunday’s game against the Giants padding quarterback Matt Cassel’s stats with shotgun pass plays from inside the New York 10.

Cassel connected on fourth-quarter scoring tosses of 1 and 2 yards. Kansas City’s Sixty Million Dollar Man completed 15 of 32 passes for 127 yards and two TDs. He survived five sacks. The offensive line was leaky, and Cassel fell into the annoying habit of anticipating leaks that weren’t there.

Scared yet?

I am. I’m not sure if the players in the locker room are all that scared. Oh, they’re quiet, fearful of saying the wrong thing. But scared straight, scared into playing at a high level? I see no evidence. Do you?

Cassel throws behind his receivers on crossing routes and overthrows his receivers on any route more than 15 yards downfield. The offensive line can’t protect Cassel or open holes for Larry Johnson. Dwayne Bowe and Bobby Wade had little trouble dropping balls that hit them in the hands.

A pass rush from KC’s front four? Nonexistent. New York’s Steve Smith caught three more passes while you were reading the first 400 words of this column. Did the Chiefs ever cover Smith? Is he the second coming of Jerry Rice?

And please, someone tell me what linebacker Derrick Johnson did to the Chiefs’ coaching staff. Is he simply a high-profile example of Haley’s and Pioli’s willingness to target any player for embarrassment?

Johnson spent most of Sunday afternoon warming up on the sideline, jogging, stretching, trying to keep circulation in his legs. In terms of big plays this season, Johnson is responsible for the biggest — the long interception return against the Ravens. A team in desperate need of playmakers could certainly be helped by Johnson’s athletic ability.

He’s a bench-warmer. He’s a symbol in the my-way-or-the-highway army.

Haley’s highway, at some point, has to produce tangible results. His coaching Godfather, Bill Parcells, preached that you are what your record says you are. The Chiefs are 0-4 and gaining momentum. A winless know-it-all doesn’t garner much respect.

I believe Beisel was released in a futile effort to prove to the players in the locker room that Haley and Pioli weren’t strictly targeting holdovers from the Carl Peterson era. Haley and Pioli want to create the impression that they’re equal-opportunity jerks.

I’m not buying it. Neither, apparently, is Larry Johnson.

When asked after the game what the difference was between the Chiefs and the Giants, Johnson had a one-word response.

“Ego,” he said.

When asked to clarify, Johnson said “ego” again. He repeated it several times before reporters moved on to other questions.

It’s no secret in Kansas City or across the league. The No. 1 character trait/flaw driving the Chiefs organization right now is ego.

Pioli created the Sixty Million Dollar Man, and the Chiefs repeatedly went shotgun from the 1 in an effort to justify a few of those $60 million.

Rather than embrace and coach up the players they inherited, Pioli and Haley have treated Peterson’s leftovers as if they could be replaced by guys off the street. It’s just not a sound foundation. It’s a highway to nowhere.

DeezNutz 10-04-2009 10:20 PM

Starting to be increasingly more critical of Cassel...

Hammock Parties 10-04-2009 10:21 PM

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I believe Beisel was released in a futile effort to prove to the players in the locker room that Haley and Pioli weren’t strictly targeting holdovers from the Carl Peterson era.
What a dumbass conspiracy theory.

This column is a load of ****ing shit.

Sweet Daddy Hate 10-04-2009 10:23 PM

I'm not saying I agree or disagree, I'm saying JWhit is the ONLY thing I'm looking forward to the rest of this season be he damning OR praising.

TEX 10-04-2009 10:28 PM

Scared? Hardly. It is what it is.

Mr. Laz 10-04-2009 10:30 PM

It's only a matter of time before Whitlock is obsessed with Pioli just like he was Peterson.

He made such a living doing it with King Carl that i don't think Whitlock knows any other way.

sad tbh

Buehler445 10-04-2009 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by GoChiefs (Post 6140454)
What a dumbass conspiracy theory.

This column is a load of ****ing shit.

Yep. Biesel sucked too.

DeezNutz 10-04-2009 10:34 PM

I didn't hear about the LJ, "ego" thing. Anyone else have any comments about this?

B_Ambuehl 10-04-2009 10:35 PM

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I'm not saying I agree or disagree, I'm saying JWhit is the ONLY thing I'm looking forward to the rest of this season be he damning OR praising
LOL! You're not the only one. I already find myself watching the game laughing my ass off wondering what Whitlock will say next. One of my Sunday night highlights is logging on here to read his column and watch the forum imploding.

OnTheWarpath15 10-04-2009 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by DeezNutz (Post 6140505)
I didn't hear about the LJ, "ego" thing. Anyone else have any comments about this?

I'm sure someone will claim that Whitlock is lying, or bending the truth, exaggerating, etc - even though it happened with other reporters witnessing it.

cdcox 10-04-2009 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by DeezNutz (Post 6140505)
I didn't hear about the LJ, "ego" thing. Anyone else have any comments about this?

Ego.

tk13 10-04-2009 10:38 PM

The Oakland game scared me more than the rest of them. They're a truly bad team and we found a way to lose. The other three teams we've played are legit Super Bowl contenders.

DeezNutz 10-04-2009 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58 (Post 6140509)
I'm sure someone will claim that Whitlock is lying, or bending the truth, exaggerating, etc - even though it happened with other reporters witnessing it.

Yeah, that's a strange comment from LJ.

Ego? He's not using this word to suggest "confidence," so it sounds like some of the players have found their excuse. That's not good.

DeezNutz 10-04-2009 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by cdcox (Post 6140515)
Ego.

LMAO

Insightful.

suds79 10-04-2009 10:39 PM

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Originally Posted by DeezNutz (Post 6140451)
Starting to be increasingly more critical of Cassel...

It's so hard to evaluate him with a line this bad but I haven't seen much to be impressed with.

He doesn't strike me as very accurate. He holds the ball too long and loves to feed somebody named Shawn Ryan.

Strike 1, 2 & 3 right there.


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