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Q&A with Chan Gailey - 5/27
http://www.kcchiefs.com/news/2008/05...n_gailey__527/
Q: After a week of OTAs, your thoughts on getting this offense in and how these guys are taking to it? GAILEY: “Well, we’re going slowly. We’re not trying to burden them mentally. We want them to get techniques down and fundamentals down, things like that. But like every practice, there’s some good and some bad. You don’t know until you get to ball games and that’s quite a ways away.” Q: We keep hearing a lot about your offense, a new offense, what exactly can we expect from it? GAILEY: “We want to be balanced. We want to be able to run the football consistently and throw the football. I’d like for teams to not know what we’re going to do next. That’s what balance creates. If you look at statistics, really first-half statistics are what tell you that. Because if you get behind in the game and you’re having to throw it to catch up and if you get ahead in the game, you’re having to run it to run the clock out. So, second-half statistics skew your overall balance. Really, I look at first-half and how we’ll handle first halves of games to see if we’re balanced or not.” Q: There was a play today where RB Larry Johnson broke through a hole and ran 60 yards with some joy and some speed. When you see that does that tell you this guy is all the way back or where he needs to be? GAILEY: “Well, I don’t know where he was. That’s the thing about me. I watched some tape on him but I’ve never been on the field with the guy. Since I’ve been here he’s worked hard and taken his reps. We’re trying to be smart about how we handle him. We’re not pushing too much, too fast. Those toes are dangerous things so you have to be smart about that. We’re going to go slow with it. But he’s been great so far.” Q: Where would you put the importance of the offensive line and cohesiveness on your list? GAILEY: “At the top. That is the one position on the field that you have to have communication and cohesiveness. If you try to move people in and out a lot in that position it gets very difficult. They have to be able to communicate and do things very quickly because those guys on the other side move fast.” Q: Will you include anything from the playbook from what they did here last year? GAILEY: “There’s only x number of football plays. We don’t have all new plays. We talk about them differently and we have different terminology. But we have a lot of the same plays. Now we block them a little different. There’s techniques, there’s fundamentals, there’s things like that. But there’s only a certain number of plays you have.” Q: There’s a lot of opportunity here and a lot of room for improvement with this offense. How much of that excites you and really, is the sky the limit with what you can do here? GAILEY: “Well, we’re excited about all the new players. We’re excited about where we can be. I told the players I don’t have any magic offense. I don’t have any dust that I sprinkle and all the sudden we become good. We have to work at it and it’s going to take a lot of practice days like today for us to get to where we need to be by the start of the season.” Q: Veterans TE Tony Gonzalez and QB Damon Huard were trying to describe this offense or put a name to it. Can you talk about your offense? GAILEY: “No, we don’t have a name for our offense. We’re trying to score one more point that than other guys each week. There is no name for it. We’re going to put our players in position to be successful. Our whole job is to let them be successful. We’ve got some talent on the field and we’ve got to make sure they touch the ball and that we block it correctly and are fundamentally sound. There’s no name for it, we’re just going to try to be as good as we can be.” Q: Is it going to be pretty much what you’ve run earlier in your career? GAILEY: “Yes, pretty much. I believe in running the football. I believe you have to be a physical football team to win. It’s a tough game for tough people. You have to be able to play physical. We want to throw the football effectively and use our weapons, whoever they may be.” Q: Your impressions of QB Brodie Croyle so far? GAILEY: “Brodie’s done a good job out here so far. No one’s getting hit yet and when it gets to be live it takes on a different stance, so to speak.” Q: You guys didn’t draft a quarterback anywhere in the draft. Does Brodie look like someone to you who can run an NFL team and have a lot of success? GAILEY: “There’s no question in my mind he can be that guy. There’s no question.” Q: What about some of the older players, like Gonzalez, who have been in a different offense? Does it sometimes take them a little longer to learn? GAILEY: “There’s two sides to that. One side is yes, they are used to doing things a certain way and hearing things a certain way. They have to change. They’ve been doing it a long time. The good thing is they’re pros. They’ve been involved in a lot of different offenses and schemes and they are smart enough to pick it up. That’s the advantage of having some older guys.” Q: How do you recognize the receptiveness of how much they struggled on offense last year? Can you come in and show them how to do things more effectively? GAILEY: “Like I said, there’s nothing magic about what we’ve got. We’re just trying to create good fundamentals, be tough, be physical and take advantage of the ability that we have. You’ll have to ask them about being receptive. We’re going to coach the way we think we need to coach in order to get to the playoffs and win some playoff games.” Q: The staff had to make the decision to try T/G Branden Albert at left tackle initially and move T Damion McIntosh over to right. You were part of that decision. What’s the thinking? Is it throw the kid in and see what he can do immediately? GAILEY: “Yes, you bet. He is a very talented young man. There is a great level of trust on our football staff for him to be able to play that position and to play it very well. I think the trust level is very high.” Q: There must be some trust level too in asking Damion to switch from a position he’s played his entire career? GAILEY: “There is. The good thing about that is he has played right guard a few snaps before. He’s made adjustments before. Branden’s always been a left-side player, for the most part, so we’d like to keep him on the left side if we could to make it easy for him. Q: Are you still using the same left side techniques? GAILEY: “A lot of the thought processes are similar.” Q: Where does Larry stack up with other guys you’ve coached before at the running back position? GAILEY: “I don’t know. Let me tell you a year from now. Statistically he stacks up very high with most of the guys that I’ve been fortunate to coach.” Q: Does he remind you of RB Jerome Bettis when he was younger? GAILEY: “No, he has his own unique style. He’s a bigger guy than I’ve ever had as far as height. He’s a slasher. I’m really anxious to see what he does best when we put him in position to use those abilities.” Q: Do you temper the expectations knowing he’s coming off a foot injury and a lot of your offense is going to flow through him? GAILEY: “No, I don’t think you temper expectations. I think you temper how quickly you move him back in to full speed, all-day, every day work.” Q: What were your concerns with a guy coming off of a broken foot? Careers have ended on that. How concerned were you on how effective he’d be? GAILEY: “You never know. You could lose somebody tomorrow on the practice field. So, if you make decisions on what might happen or what might not happen, you’re looking for great organizations when you make decisions. Q: What is it about Brodie that has you sold? GAILEY: “He has ability. He works at it and he’s smart. And good.” |
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Man, I hope this LJ stuff will be quelled when runs smoothly on the field.
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accordng to Jack Harry - Albert was "pushing Hali all over the place"
coming from Harry(I never had a grudge that didn't influence my opinion) Hali could just suck or he's pissed about Peterson and the Allen trade |
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The rest of the paragraph is OK, but that one more point BS screams Herm, and it is bullshit. If nothing else, it should be capitalize on every opportunity afforded us by the defense. I know I'm overreacting to one statement, but I don't care. SCORE TOUCHDOWNS ![]() |
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I know many people hate Tom Brady, but he made a great point last year when he said that you fail everytime on offense when you dont score a TD. The offensive coaches on the Pats tell the players they must score everytime. I dont know why our coaching staff doesn't have that philosophy....
Our coaches for some reason want to make the game close and keep it simple. YOU CANT WIN IN THE NFL LIKE THAT unless you have some great historic defense that allows 7 or less points a game, which we don't have. There should be NO reason at all why our goal shouldn't be to score a TD every drive. It is NOT in anyway shape or form okay to punt. You fail offensively if you punt. When you punt you give the ball to the other team. When you punt, then you allow the other team the opportunity to score. They may not score and the defense may stop them, but you allow that window of opportunity to open if your offense fails to score. Bottom line is that you can NOT score without the football. There are no points for punting. If Herm is so deathly scared of turning the ball over that he dips his hand into the offense and makes it kindergarten simple then he has no right to be a NFL coach.
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We can't have that. This isn't Marty ball either. This is the Hermeroid offense, cause it makes everyone's ass hurt.
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This could have been cut and pasted from 31 other teams pressers.
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I hate the local reporters; they always ask stupid questions in ways that only invite the cliches. I did find it interesting how high he was on Brodie... |
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I like it.
Did the article tell you much? No, not really. But it did tell you that Chan isn't going to make BS promises or try to implement his system over players that may or may not fit. This is what we need: a guy who evaluates what we have and tries to find ways to best use it. You didn't hear him say we're going to try and do this or that outside of being balanced. Gailey also isn't a guy who's going to bow down before Herm on philosophy or play calling. He'll run his offense. I'm loving the hire.
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GAILEY: “We want to be balanced. We want to be able to run the football consistently and throw the football. I’d like for teams to not know what we’re going to do next."
Good answer. I sure hope he's sincere. If Solari were behind the wheel, all our opponents would have to do is film and study one series from the last two years to know exactly how to prepare for us. We've been that "consistent". FAX |
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Just a point, I remember the great offensive guru Dick Vermeil saying a few years ago he wanted to kick the crap out of the opponent and beat them by one point.
I think that's the point Gailey's trying to make. I think if he could, he'd score every time, but in order to win you just have to beat them by one. ![]() |
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And I can pretty much guarantee Herm would be thrilled with an offense that's capable of scoring 42 points in a game, all that field goal and 'arena football' bullshit aside.
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