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Character and Teamwork: The Two 'Eyes' in Pioli

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From the FanPosts  -Joel

With the NFL draft just days away, the speculation of the Chiefs number five, over-all selection is heating up. And with eight picks in the first five rounds, Kansas City has a chance to make a significant talent upgrade.

But will it convert to regular season victories?

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59113_chiefs_broncos_football_mediumLast December as the Chiefs were preparing for the Denver Broncos, most of us expected to be on the receiving end of another Denver butt-kicking. Sitting at a disappointing 3-12, Todd Haley saw progress. "I think there’s been progress in all areas. But the next step for us as a team … is we’ve got to start playing complete games in all three phases. We’ll win because we’re going to continue to work on being a smart team and one that makes good decisions." 

As fans, we had every right to be skeptical.

 

The following week, the Chiefs manhandled the Broncos in a 44-24 victory. And in the process, opened our collective minds to the possibility Scott Pioli, Todd Haley and "The Right 53" might be building a culture of winning.

 

We’ve had a full regular season and an encouraging off-season to assess what Pioli originally referred to as "The Patriot Way" and the "Right 53". I submit to you those terms are simply another way to define the essence of "Teamwork".

 

And that isn’t all bad.

 

At the risk of sounding like a motivational seminar, let’s look at the fundamentals of teamwork and slap a big ol’ Chiefs logo on it.

 

Teamwork starts with leadership. A leader communicates objectives clearly. Scott Pioli established the mantra from day one: "We want big, strong, fast, disciplined football players." 

 

Teamwork means trust in your teammates. Having declared his expectations, Haley set about getting the right 53 to buy in. Showing up in shape for mini-camps and OTAs speaks volumes about a player's commitment, which positively impacts team performance. Even crafty veterans weren’t spared from Haley’s discipline. Training camp singled out the unprepared and undisciplined. They lost weight, got in shape and stayed that way. No exceptions. Even all-pro, Brian Waters slugged through Haley's extra curricular training sessions.

 

Teamwork means trust in the system. Haley was so committed to the system he fired offensive coordinator, Chan Gailey a month before the regular season opener and installed his own offense. On the surface, it looked like the actions of a mad man. In hindsight, it was an expeditious leap that laid the foundation for the offense of the future and the hiring of a brilliant coordinator to run it in Charlie Weis. 

 

Now let's take a look at the Chiefs' recent individual application of these principles.

 

Pollard1_mediumBernard Pollard. We might never know the specifics, but it's certain, Haley wasn't alone in the Chiefs decision to cut

him. Is it possible he was the sacrificial lamb to make a point? Based on his talent, it's more likely Pollard simply viewed himself as bigger than the team, rendering him an unacceptable locker room influence who undermined the system and became unfit as a trusted teammate.

Jamaal Charles. Distasteful as it was, Larry Johnson was going to start until Jamal Charles proved he could be trusted to carry the ball without fumbling. Injuries to Kolby Smilth and Johnson's disrespectful twitter posts paved the way for Charles' MVP season. With Thomas Jones competing for carries, Charles has to hold on to the ball--in practice as well as in games.

 

Derrick Johnson. Whether he lacked the ability to shed blockers, took plays off or lacked the discipline to maintain his assignment in practice, his freelancing got him benched. Meanwhile, less talented linebackers started and got the reps. They could be trusted to do the right thing. After the Denver game, Haley no doubt recognized Johnson's ability to drop back in coverage and spy and contain. This year, he will likely be situationally assigned to those things but might not start until he proves he can be trusted by his teammates on every down. Hopefully, Romeo Crennel coaches DJ up to the player we all expect him to be.

 

Mike Vrabel. At age 34 with 57 career sacks, Vrabel is on my all-bar-fight first team. Along with his toughness, Vrabel's fitness regimen has extended his career and made him a trusted player on three Super Bowl championship teams. He is, admittedly near the end of his career. But Vrabel embodies strong, fast and disciplined. Derrick Johnson, take note.

 

Rudy Niswanger. Yes, he snapped the ball over Cassel's head twice against the Chargers. The pocket frequently collapsed at the center point of attack. But to his credit, he's tough. Niswanger played through "a significant" knee injury in 2009, which speaks volumes to his character. His high intellect and dependability make a solid case for keeping him as a reliable center/guard backup and valued teammate.

 

Casey Wiegmann. Brought in to provide leadership and a model work ethic. Wiegmann demonstrates the definition of teamwork with his weekly preparation.

 

Ryan Lilja. His interview last week spoke volumes about his character and leadership qualities. Look for an improved right side on the Chiefs offensive line and expect way more from this 2010 edition of the offense.

 

With these recent examples of the Chiefs personnel management, we'll see not only a vast improvement in the overall talent level of the team, but a significant jump in the number of victories. 

 

I have a personal preference for the number five pick. But with Scott Pioli's vision of character and teamwork, I trust him to do the right thing on draft day.

 

He stated it clearly in yesterday's press conference: "I don’t know what my reputation is, but this is what I do. It is my job to evaluate players, not only on the field, but who they are, which is an important part. I believe that player personnel is not only the evaluation of the skill-set and playing ability, but is the makeup of the player and who the player is as well as trying to determine his fit. I am sure you are all tired of me talking about the right 53 but it is a core belief of mine and it was a core belief of some of the teams I have seen win championships at every level, whether it is pro football, college football or high school football."

This is a FanPost and does not necessarily reflect the views of Arrowhead Pride's writers or editors. It does reflect the views of this particular fan though, which is as important as the views of Arrowhead Pride writers or editors.

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nice post

I liked your evaluations and hopefully that will clear the air of some of the BP/DJ apologists

by irishking44 on Apr 17, 2010 10:41 AM CDT reply actions  

I like it.

all-bar-fight first team And its important to have one of those too.

Cry Havoc! And let slip the Chiefs Defense of War!!!

by nateforchiefs on Apr 17, 2010 10:45 AM CDT reply actions  

I just wish we had photographic proof

of him flipping off Josh McD – that is the greatest thing ever

New body. Same soul.

by kabrink on Apr 17, 2010 11:25 AM CDT up reply actions  

I know the mature thing to say would of been,

“that’s not classy” or “what a poor sport” but all I could think was Vrabel is a total badass

by irishking44 on Apr 17, 2010 11:29 AM CDT up reply actions  

Nice post, Rec'd

Added a couple pictures to break it up a little. Nice work (and research) Mike.

by Joel Thorman on Apr 17, 2010 10:45 AM CDT reply actions  

Hey Joel.....

How is it that you inset the pics so that the text wraps around them? I havnet found that option yet, so all my pics are on their own lines seperated from the text.

Ohh and Nice Post Mike..enjoyed reading it.

The Powers Of Astute Observation Are Often Mistaken As Cynicism By Those That Do Not Posses Them -- G.B. Shaw

by Texas Chief on Apr 17, 2010 10:53 AM CDT up reply actions  

Insert your photo wherever you want it

And then go into the HTML (there’s an HTML option in the story editor at the top right) and find where it says:

class=“photo”

Change photo to “left” or “right”.

by Joel Thorman on Apr 17, 2010 11:06 AM CDT up reply actions  

Thanks Joel and others.

The pics help a lot. Great to be a part of the AP community.

Mike

by mikedkc on Apr 17, 2010 10:48 AM CDT up reply actions  

great post

tasteful tactful and well written.

by redandgoldblood on Apr 17, 2010 11:19 AM CDT reply actions  

Teamwork starts with leadership. A leader communicates objectives clearly

Todd Haley is the definition of leadership. I don’t think he has any trouble getting his point across. This guy is a diamond in the rough.

"Its going to be a challenge, its going to feel like forever, and there will be difficulties. But we will emerge on the other side of it stronger than we were when we entered." ~ Sudden

by Matt_Grbac on Apr 17, 2010 11:21 AM CDT via mobile reply actions  

Great post Rec'd

Coaches, players, staff, scouts all are being evaluated equally and excellence is on demand. If anyone’s not down with that, either by performance or attitude, they’re disciplined or sent down the road.

Thanks for saying so well what I’ve seen happening. I love this organization!
Go Chiefs!

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by giftedchiefsfan on Apr 17, 2010 11:30 AM CDT reply actions  

Good Job Mike. Rec'd

I think your analogy of Scott Pioli & his intentions are right on the money. The Chiefs are becoming a model franchise. We may have to be a little more patient than we like, but I too am witnessing the transformation of Pioli’s pledge. Teamwork, attitude, toughness intelligence & dedication equals success.

I’m seriously thinking Dynasty is coming to KC.

Scott Pioli's star will shine in 2010.
Win or lose, the Chiefs scare the bejesus of all opponents in 2010

by ChiefsChance on Apr 17, 2010 1:14 PM CDT reply actions  

Haley looks like a wimp in that photo ... guy needs to hit the weight machines, bulk up, get some REAL shoulders ...

… he looks like some wimp golfer … Tiger Woods has more muscle than that guy

"I shall conquer untruth by truth" - Mahatma Gandhi
"It's always easier to sell 'em some shit than it is to give 'em the truth" - Shel Silverstein, The Perfect High
Whitlock Rocks!
hi, Mo! 5 minutes!!!

by upamtn on Apr 17, 2010 3:06 PM CDT reply actions  

I ain't 'fraid o' no golfer

"I shall conquer untruth by truth" - Mahatma Gandhi
"It's always easier to sell 'em some shit than it is to give 'em the truth" - Shel Silverstein, The Perfect High
Whitlock Rocks!
hi, Mo! 5 minutes!!!

by upamtn on Apr 18, 2010 3:44 PM CDT up reply actions  

great post, rec'd

Arrowheadpride - A place to intelligently discuss things that won't actually happen. In Pioli I trust.

by BJ Kissel on Apr 17, 2010 3:59 PM CDT reply actions  

excelent post

but the one thing i haventy seen is what the national press has to say. I, being a true chiefs fan want to know how they feel about our upcoming season without the bias that comes from our fan base. go Chiefs!!!!

by reddad4 on Apr 17, 2010 5:57 PM CDT reply actions  

the patriot way

I don’t know about everybody else but I’m really getting sick of (the patriot way) I don’t wanna be the patriots I wanna be the kansas city chiefs. I’d like to have their success but really getting tired of hearing that

by Dakota23 on Apr 17, 2010 7:32 PM CDT via mobile reply actions  

Come back Bernard Pollard.

You were our only safety that was any good.

by ChiefsFan90s on Apr 17, 2010 8:43 PM CDT reply actions  

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