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Old 01-04-2010, 05:52 PM  
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Quest for a new OC.

2010 brings some excitement with it considering all of the smoke these 'Crennel to KC' rumors we've been hearing lately. The organization would be remiss not to bring in an equally strong Offensive Coordinator to relieve Haley of his duties.

Who might be available for the job in the off-season?

Charlie Weis, La Canfora seems to think KC will be his eventual landing spot but this one hasn't been corroborated by as many sources. In fact, I think he's currently the only source speculating that this will happen. Weis would be particularly beneficial to the growth of our 60-million-dollar man Matt Cassel. Can he and Pioli play nice?

Rob Chudzinski, Currently an assistant head coach for the Bolts. He had a hand in the Top 10 offense that the Browns fielded in 2007. Derek Anderson, Kellen Winslow, Jr. and Braylon Edwards all posted their best single-season efforts with him at the playcalling helm. He's coached (and helped) some uber-talented TE's over the years.

Who else is out there?

I thought maybe Kyle Shanahan would shake loose from Houston, but it looks like Kubiak's going to retain his job.

...discuss.

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Old 01-05-2010, 01:39 AM   #76
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Wait a second:

You stated that Pittburgh, the NY Giants, Atlanta and Miami were quote "Bad teams".

No where did *I* state they were good teams this season. But a 9-7 team isn't a "bad team".

Do you know what's bad, Bill?

1-15. 2-14. 3-13. 4-12. 5-11.

Those are BAD teams.

As for the 2006 Chiefs? Herm ****ed up. The Chiefs would have had a MUCH better chance of winning in Indy with Huard, who moved the team offensively better than Green, who was clearly shot at that point.

1-15 or 9-7 doesn't matter if you don't make the playoffs. I didn't say they all were "bad" but "meh" certainly fits the description of those teams that were listed.
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Old 01-05-2010, 01:43 AM   #77
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1-15 or 9-7 doesn't matter if you don't make the playoffs. I didn't say they all were "bad" but "meh" certainly fits the description of those teams that were listed.
Atlanta had serious injuries to their starters.

The Giants had injuries, the loss of their DC and rookie WR's.

Pittsburgh lost Ben against the Chiefs and played most of the season without Polamalu (among others).

Miami was a mirage and finished where they should have been.

There are reasons why they slipped and as long as those players return to healthy status next year, they'll be back in the running (save Miami).
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Old 01-05-2010, 01:45 AM   #78
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Atlanta had serious injuries to their starters.

The Giants had injuries, the loss of their DC and rookie WR's.

Pittsburgh lost Ben against the Chiefs and played most of the season without Polamalu (among others).

Miami was a mirage and finished where they should have been.

There are reasons why they slipped and as long as those players return to healthy status next year, they'll be back in the running (save Miami).
Injuries happen to every team so back to the orginal discussion about how can the Chiefs win more games and somehow make the playoffs bingo theres your answer.
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Old 01-05-2010, 01:56 AM   #79
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Injuries happen to every team so back to the orginal discussion about how can the Chiefs win more games and somehow make the playoffs bingo theres your answer.
What devastating injuries occurred to the Colts, Packers, Vikings, Saints and Chargers this year? Or the Jets, Ravens, Cardinals or Cowboys?

What's the original discussion? The "right" OC for the Chiefs?
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Old 01-05-2010, 02:03 AM   #80
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What devastating injuries occurred to the Colts, Packers, Vikings, Saints and Chargers this year? Or the Jets, Ravens, Cardinals or Cowboys?

What's the original discussion? The "right" OC for the Chiefs?
The Colts had injuries to some key players but they are a good team and overcame them. Same for the Packers and Chargers. The Jets backed into the playoffs.


I was talking about the discussion about how the Chiefs could possibly compete for 8 or 9 wins someone else said 10.
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Old 01-05-2010, 02:07 AM   #81
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The Colts had injuries to some key players but they are a good team and overcame them. Same for the Packers and Chargers. The Jets backed into the playoffs.

The Jets had the number one defense in terms of yardage and points allowed. They had the number one rushing offense.

They in no way, shape or form "backed in" the playoffs.

After they beat Cincy this weekend, they'll be a tough test for an Indy team that will have taken nearly a month off.

Indy's ****ing stupid.
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Old 01-05-2010, 02:09 AM   #82
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The Colts had injuries to some key players but they are a good team and overcame them. Same for the Packers and Chargers. The Jets backed into the playoffs.


I was talking about the discussion about how the Chiefs could possibly compete for 8 or 9 wins someone else said 10.
Neither the Colts, Chargers or Packers lost their QB for any amount of time this season.

Neither the Colts, Chargers or Packers lost their number one running back this past season.

You're comparing apples to oranges and your analogy doesn't work.
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The Jets had the number one defense in terms of yardage and points allowed. They had the number one rushing offense.

They in no way, shape or form "backed in" the playoffs.

After they beat Cincy this weekend, they'll be a tough test for an Indy team that will have taken nearly a month off.

Indy's ****ing stupid.
Indy and Cincy rested their players dude.
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Neither the Colts, Chargers or Packers lost their QB for any amount of time this season.

Neither the Colts, Chargers or Packers lost their number one running back this past season.

You're comparing apples to oranges and your analogy doesn't work.
Colts Sanders & Gonzalez. Packers lost numerous key players on defense.
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Old 01-05-2010, 02:21 AM   #85
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Colts Sanders & Gonzalez. Packers lost numerous key players on defense.
Gonzalez was easily replaced, so that's not an issue.

The Colts were 14-0 so I'd say their injuries weren't an issue.

The Packers defense was massively improved and clearly benefited from rookies BJ Raji and Clay Mathews. Their defense was their Achilles Heel last year.

And that's the point: If a team has an injury but no backup to step up, that team has been hurt. There is no one like Matt Ryan or Michael Turner or Sam Baker in Atlanta (three keys to their success last year) and so on.

If the Colts had lost Manning but went 14-0, you'd have a point.

But, they didn't.
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Alright Gang. Thursday Pioli will announce that we have hired Charlie Wies and Romeo Crennel.

The Deal is Done.
I said this mother ****ers, and it will be official tomorrow!
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