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Old 08-02-2009, 11:08 AM   #295
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Originally Posted by milkman View Post
I'm not blaming Herman ****ing Edwards for the mess that Carl made.

I am, however blaming Herman ****ing Edwards for the mess he left.

Some, most, of the players he picked in the draft when he picked them were either no brainers or head scratchers, with little in between.


He didn't do this great job that you are trying to characterize, and in most cases the piss poor coaching, and the players being put in positions to fail undermined any efforts made in the draft.

And while he may have picked some players that might have been a good foundation in a diiferent scheme than the one we will utilize under Pioli and Haley, his failure as a coach ultimately will lead to his failure to bring in talent that will be the foundation moving forward.
Any Chiefs' fans should know that just because a first round pick is slotted in the right place, it doesn't make him a no-brainer. But let me address this question based on how these young players got their start. Recall that Albert's start at LT was largely due to a ballsy move by Herm to declare Albert the starter and move McIntosh to RT, even if many wondered if Albert should start at Guard. He cut Brackenridge to give opportunity to Leggett, benched Wesley and Knight for Pollard and Page, cut Law to start Flowers, benched Surtain to start Carr, cut two veteran fullbacks to start an undrafted rookie. These seem like small potatoes, but this kind of commitment to youth is unheard of KC, especially after we saw what happened in the Vermeil era.

Furthermore, he brought together a good group of kids. They're great character guys and for a team that young, it was remarkable that they kept such a tight locker room. I am a big believer in the idea that to develop young players, you have to get them motivated and you have to give them chances on the field--there is no substitution for a real game. If Carl Peterson had his way, the team would have brought five veterans in to try to patch up a few holes and make the team settle for 8-8. And with the cap space we had, he could have easily done it in 2 years. I think we are undermining the fact that it was ballsy to push a complete rebuild to a GM who had a history of reloading instead of rebuilding.

Had there not have been a coach to push for a complete rebuild, this team's salary cap would be strapped with a lot of average free agents that weighed down Pioli's ability to start building from the ground up. Even if some of you think this team is at Ground Zero, that's still a better situation than Peterson's usual approach of mediocre patchwork.
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