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Personally, I love the new Arrowhead. The Arrowhead that doesn't show their hand until the time is right.
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So? I know the discussion, I've been having it.
Where's the incriminating evidence against me, because that sure isn't it.
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![]() I am not fully on board with the Shanny idea, but I certainly see positives in it. I see LJ having a monster year under Shanny if it happens. I also would not be surprised to see the Chiefs go another direction than QB at #3 if Shanahan become HC with him trying to work some of his Plummer magic on Thigpen(just a thought). |
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Plummer was an inaccurate shit-for-brains who made terrible decisions in Arizona and lost more than he won.
In Denver, he was a semi-accurate shit-for-brains who made much better decisions and won more than he lost. Thigpen is an inaccurate yokel from South Carolina who actually had a decent TD-to-INT ratio last year, but also lost more than he won. I'd say Shanny would be working with more from a starting point in Thigpen than he was with Plummer. Certainly Thigpen has more talent from a physical standpoint. And he's not a headcase, neither. |
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I believe that would be egg on your face ma'am. Please orange, spin your chicken shit post into chicken salad. You boldly stated it would take $8-9 million for Shanahan to be coaching in KC(less if he gets control). Now you are disputing it? Colorado is great this time of year, calm down orange and go enjoy the mountains before you look more ridiculous than you already do. |
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That's an insulting low-ball offer for one of the best coaches in the league.[/QUOTE]
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I hate my hours. Working through the afternoon/evening has cost me the pleasure of viewing some of the best pure joy/meltdown moments in ChiefsPlanet history.
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Hi, I'm Llama
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The way I look at it, Herm is gone, and the only true concern I had was that he would be around for another year... no matter who the new coach ends up being, the ability to watch Donkey torture and meltdown, even if it is only for a day, is too delicious to miss.
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He'd rather be coaching and making $7M then sitting on his ass and making $7M... |
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I'd say 5-7...coaches go like hotcakes these days...
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Denver Sports
Chief's Coach Firing Leads To Shanahan Speculation Edwards Fired After Going 6-26 In 2 Years POSTED: 4:49 pm MST January 23, 2009 UPDATED: 9:22 pm MST January 23, 2009 DENVER -- Kansas City fired Herm Edwards Friday afternoon after three seasons with the Chiefs, setting off another firestorm of Mike Shanahan speculation. On Thursday, the rumor that Shanahan was the next in line in Kansas City got shot down quickly. But on Friday that rumor got new life within minutes of Edwards' demise. Now it's a battle of the who's got better contacts inside the NFL. ESPN's Chris Mortensen is reporting the Chiefs and Shanahan are close to a deal. Adam Shefter with the NFL Network said there have been no negotiations at all between the Chiefs and Shanahan. Many Denver Broncos fans will shudder at the idea of Shanahan leading the Chiefs. Owner Pat Bowlen wouldn't be too pumped up either -- an opinion he pointed out about a month ago during Shanahan's final press conference. Edwards Fired Edwards was the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs during the worst two-year span in team history. Edwards goes out with a three-year regular-season record of 15-33 and with one year remaining on a four-year, $12 million contract. As head coach of the New York Jets in 2001-05, he had a regular-season mark of 39-41 and was 2-3 in the playoffs. Edwards had been waiting to learn his fate since president and general manager Carl Peterson abruptly resigned on Dec. 15. When Scott Pioli was introduced as Peterson's successor on Jan. 13, he was noncommittal and said only that he intended to speak with Edwards. "This was not an easy decision. Herm is an outstanding football coach and a man of integrity. We appreciate his leadership over the past three seasons, and we wish him all the best in the future," Chiefs owner Clark Hunt said in a written statement. Pioli said he has had several conversations with Edwards over the last week. "After careful consideration, Clark and I felt that it was best to make a change," Pioli said. Bob Moore, a spokesman for the team, said the Chiefs didn't have a timeline for replacing Edwards. He said all the assistant coaches still with Kansas City are under contract. Edwards expressed his gratitude to the Hunt family and said he respected "the tough decision that was made to move in a new direction." "There is not a more gracious family in all of professional sports than the Hunts," Edwards said in a statement released by the team. "To the players and coaches who worked so hard for our team, I appreciate their efforts." After Edwards and Peterson launched a full-fledged rebuilding project in 2008, youth and injury led to a 2-14 record and a distressful two-year tally of 6-26 that cost both men their jobs. Particularly embarrassing to Edwards was a defense that managed only 10 sacks this season, gave up a team-record 332 yards rushing in one game and a team-record 54 points in another. Edwards had promised on his first day as head coach to repair the weak defense that characterized the five-year Dick Vermeil regime. Following a 10-year career as an NFL cornerback, Edwards' first experience with Kansas City came as a training camp assistant in 1989. Seventeen years later, he had the distinction of being the first man to become head coach of the team that brought him into the NFL through the league's minority coaching fellowship program. In spite of the losses, his players remained loyal to their charismatic coach whose background as a cornerback on Philadelphia's 1980 Super Bowl team gave him a special rapport. "A coach's main job is to make sure a team is prepared," Pro Bowl guard Brian Waters, one of the Chiefs' few veterans, said shortly before Kansas City ended this season. "There is no doubt that this team has been well prepared every week. Herm and the coaches can't go onto the field and make plays. That's up to the players, and that's just something we haven't done this year. In no way do I think Herm is responsible for our record." Edwards' most costly mistake may have been overlooking Brodie Croyle's history of injuries and designating him as the foundation quarterback. A third-round pick out of Alabama in 2006, Croyle could never stay healthy and was 0-8 as a starter when he went down for the season with a knee injury. Edwards' first year in Kansas City was a success. The Chiefs went 9-7 and captured the last wild-card playoff spot. He became only the fifth man to take two different teams to the postseason in his first year as head coach; the Jets went to the playoffs three times in his five seasons there. He wanted to begin dismantling an aging team and start rebuilding in 2007. But he ran into opposition from a front office that felt there was enough left for another playoff run. After an encouraging 4-3 start, age and ineffectiveness at several key positions created problems and Kansas City ended 2007 on a nine-game losing streak. With Hunt's blessing, Edwards finally launched his youth movement in 2008 and opened the season at New England with the youngest squad in the league. He knew it was going to be a difficult chore because of all the youth. But he did not foresee an injury epidemic that robbed him of his two top quarterbacks, made a shambles of the linebacker corps and weakened the defensive line, offensive line and secondary. Copyright 2009 by TheDenverChannel.com. The Associated Press contributed to this report. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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