Kansas City Chiefs: We have learned that receivers coach Richie Anderson and assistant offensive line coach Pat Perles will not return.
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interesting
Muir will likely retire
So, a big change for the offense… I guess that makes sense, given their overall performance
by stagdsp on Jan 14, 2012 2:37 PM CST via mobile reply actions
I guess that doesn't surprise me
they seemed like the ‘weakest links’ of our coaching staff. we could afford developmental coaches in those spots due to Muir and Haley.
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He might suck. But I don't think your line of criticism is necessarily correct.
I remain a fan of Todd Haley so maybe I’m biased. But he was not EVER a WR and is a good WR coach in my view. You do not HAVE to have played the position to figure out how it should be played and to be a good teacher. Conversely, just because Jerry Rice is the best receiver ever doesn’t mean he’d be the best WR coach ever.
CHIEFS DYNASTY – we’re kind of a big deal
you missed it
he actually played in the league and coaching he did not play. it’s different when you never played and get into coaching. you dont have an expertise position. but when you go coach a position you didnt play and dont know half as well it’s kinda redundant.
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Start Stanzi! Palko is terrible. Orton started, close enough. CHECK
Sign Orton to an extension!
No to RG3
Haley needs Fired! CHECK
Yay!!
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by Matt_Grbac on Jan 14, 2012 4:08 PM CST via mobile reply actions
Lot of changes coming on offense.
We’re going to need a quality OC.
I would think Romeo would covet someone with a ball control philosophy to keep his defense fresh.
Angry Red, 'nuff said.
by chiefsfan62 on Jan 14, 2012 4:22 PM CST via mobile reply actions
It didn't work well this year..
nor in the latter part of last year because we don’t have the offensive linemen for it.
Angry Red, 'nuff said.
by chiefsfan62 on Jan 14, 2012 9:52 PM CST via mobile up reply actions
yep
that’s the biggest problem with this team. I’m a bit worried about Hudson also. He barely played (if ever?) Center this year, so I’m not sure they see him as the next starter there. I wonder if he’s going to remain at G and we’ll have a rookie or another stop gap guy at C.
CHIEFS DYNASTY – we’re kind of a big deal
I think Hudson will more likely play Center once Casey retires -
He was only playing Guard due to Ryan’s injury.
Besides, he’s a tad slight for permanent Guard duty.
Angry Red, 'nuff said.
by chiefsfan62 on Jan 14, 2012 10:28 PM CST via mobile up reply actions
he'll be very good either way
But, I agree, he IS the CotF
by stagdsp on Jan 15, 2012 5:47 PM CST via mobile up reply actions
Grand. Anyone involved with this offense lsat season probably shouldn't return
I'm so overrated, I'm underrated.
by RememberDelaney37 on Jan 14, 2012 6:10 PM CST via mobile reply actions
Good, if the asst. o-line coach and Muir don't return maybe they can hire someone to teach the line how to convert short yardage situtations for a change
Here’s an idea, get Hudson in and Weigs out,
Yes!
First I wish them the best in their future endeavors…
Now, I will say this was necessary. 100% This offense needs new perspective and eyes.
Congrats Chiefs for knowing what is necessary to improve long term. Now, lets fill those shoes with coaching talent.
Meh...
I don't only want to stand out here when we get our asses kicked... I like to stand out here when we kick somebody else's ass... Big Win, Big Win ~ Todd Haley
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by Chief-blinders-on on Jan 14, 2012 7:32 PM CST via mobile reply actions
If Anderson had anything to do with the drill in the portable toilets
then this is truly a sad day <\code>























