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Old 07-27-2009, 10:17 PM  
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Teicher: Haley won’t start out calling plays for Chiefs

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Haley won’t start out calling plays for Chiefs
By ADAM TEICHER
The Kansas City Star

The Chiefs hired Todd Haley as their head coach in large part because of his offensive creativity. He designed the offense and called plays the last two years for the high-scoring Arizona Cardinals, attracting the attention of new Chiefs general manager Scott Pioli in the process.

Haley will set aside those abilities, at least to start the season. Haley reserved the right to take over later in the season but said Monday that offensive coordinator Chan Gailey would call the plays.

“This wasn’t a decision that was made quickly,” Haley said. “I put a lot of thought into it. Chan will call the plays as I see it right now. This is all part of the learning process of trying to get it right. That’s where we’ll start from, and I would say that’s the way we’ll go into the season.”

Gailey is a veteran coordinator who was widely praised last season after he switched the Chiefs at midseason to a spread offensive system to accommodate the talents of quarterback Tyler Thigpen.

But the Chiefs’ new system is one Haley is bringing from Arizona, another reason it made sense for Haley to call the plays.

“I obviously believe in Chan,” Haley said. “He’s done a great job throughout his time in the NFL and in college. He’s run some very good and very efficient offenses.”

Haley acknowledged he wouldn’t be using at least some of the abilities that earned him his job with the Chiefs. The Cardinals last season were second in the NFL in passing yardage, third in scoring and fourth in total offense.

They reached the Super Bowl for the first time in franchise history by winning three playoff games and narrowly missed an upset of the Pittsburgh Steelers in the NFL title game.

“That was my dilemma,” Haley said. “It was the most fun I’ve ever had in my life, designing the offense and calling the plays. Selfishly, I’d love to go out and call the plays.

“You’ve got to do what you think is best. The head coach has a lot of jobs. Some guys that are play-callers take a head coaching job and continue to call the plays. Other guys just coach the team. That’s the direction I’ve decided to take right now and try to do the best I can at that.”

Haley said he sought the advice of coaching mentors such as Bill Parcells and Ken Whisenhunt. Haley found the consensus was that as a rookie head coach, he would have enough to worry about without the added burden of calling the offensive plays.

“I’m not just doing what other people are telling me,” he said. “I’m using my instinct and going by what I’ve seen and what I’ve been a part of. This is the way we’re going, and I’m excited to get started.”

Eventually, Haley said, his experience with Whisenhunt in Arizona was the deciding factor. Whisenhunt had been the offensive coordinator for the Steelers, but after becoming Arizona’s head coach he allowed Haley to call the plays.

“It was a similar situation,” Haley said. “He was a creative play-caller for the Pittsburgh Steelers, and they went to a 15-1 season and then a Super Bowl and that’s how he got the head coaching job with Arizona, but he set that aside (the play-calling) for me. Kenny turned that over to me, and we had success. We didn’t win it all, but we came close.”

While Haley said he would allow Gailey room to operate, the head coach will still have input.

“Offensively, I’ll look at myself as another brain to be utilized,” Haley said. “I’ll have ideas. Where I have ideas and thoughts I think can be helpful, I’ll obviously have the power to implement those things on either side of the ball, plus on special teams. I’ll prepare each week and study the opponent and understand our personnel and try to help where I can without being a distraction.”
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Old 07-28-2009, 07:51 PM   #31
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I really think that Gailey is going to be able to really get creative and do a lot of things in this offense now that he has a creative offensive mind to work with above him.

It's unlikely we'll be going into a shell early in the second half of games any longer.
Absolutely agree. Many times the Chiefs had a lead in the 2nd half, only to see it disappear because of Herm's philosophy.
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Old 07-28-2009, 07:55 PM   #32
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It's unlikely we'll be going into a shell early in the second half of games any longer.
The removal of the Herm cancer helps that cause
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Old 07-28-2009, 07:58 PM   #33
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I like this plan; gives Haley time to get his bearings and Gailey a chance keep his stamp on the team. Something he was probably not expecting when Haley was hired.
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