The Problems/The Solutions
From the diaries. Thanks Parade!
Alright let's start with the Problems:
I guess after this week the place to start is...
Rayner - Everyone hates the kicker, but when you're constantly sucking the life out of drives early in the game by shanking gimme kicks, well you deserve it.
Rayner via Medlock - Someone in the recruiting office should be fired/demoted/slapped for this decision. A) The left-footed thing [not an excuse in my opinion but whatever, why'd we take the chance then?] B) As a coach who loves kicking field goals and "keeping it close" why did we screw this one up? Get a kicker who can consistently make 30 yd. kicks.
Drummond - Like Medlock at this point I suspect, but seriously, is someone going to explain why we thought he would do well if he's an unknown veteran "return guy" (note to most coaches this isn't a good sign at this position if the guys a veteran and being released). I was suspect when we got him, and I despise him now, someone in personnel gots to get a slappin' for that one.
Special Teams in general - our field position has been terrible, especially for being one of Herm's talking points...pfire pfieffer [like how I did that?]. Furthermore, while I would consider myself generally dissatisfied with the decision to play Huard for so long, I'll say that after our O-line the second biggest reason Huard never stood a chance was our field position.
Coaching:
Defense gets a free pass for last week, Gun's done an incredible job and should be considered a KC institution.
Special teams - see above
Offense - I'd say this goes 50/50 on Herm and Solari, because I don't view Solari as a true offensive coordinator in his own right, he's like the president of Vichy France, he's a puppet coordinator. That said we need a true offensive coordinator, we need to also lose this "keep it close" mentality. I'm fine with a conservative run-happy offense, but right now we have a schizophrenic set-up. We run until we get scared and then throw and have a line poorly set up for either (but especially poor at pass protection). Herm needs to take a page from Bellichek, hell take a page from Marty last year, play to your strength sure, but know your opponent and go for the jugular. This isn't 1985 anymore Herm, you can't line up tell the other team your play and expect to beat them anyway. Even Marty opened it up a little with Rivers last year, and Croyle could be explosive (that's meant in both the good and the bad way for the Croyle detractors). So, let' start blowing stuff up and see what happens, we might gasp burn some defenses, disorient them, score some touchdowns, and the real goal: open up the running game.
Last note on coaching - quit playing to win in the fourth quarter. That's the real reason we lost yesterday, that and the Raiders came to play while our veterans and D must have ate too much turkey or something. Regardless, they're the Raiders, they're terrible this year, we should have played them like we planned to blow them out. We had very little trouble driving, I mean we got Mt. Rayner'd while sea bass was sinking kicks like they were threes, but still. The attitude and the aggressive plan were lacking. Also, we were clearly fatigued which for a "fourth quarter team" is inexcusable.
Alright some player problems:
Kyle Turley: doesn't care, continues to wear a Chiefs jersey/exist.
Chris Terry: Sucks, is tired, wants to go home.
Ty Law: doesn't care but says he does, is tired of this young guy tackling stuff, would like to play deep coverage in a berka-lounger. We badly need a "shut down" corner to complete this defense and Ty isn't it.
Larry Johnson: Likes being misunderstood and is succeeding, does Jay-Z have any Roca-Passblockers, needs to be a tremendous back next season, otherwise if Kolby can keep it up L.J. contract is all to tempting to dump on the Giants, that said - this seasons play and conduct hasn't been too impressive L.J. at some point put up or shut up needs to happen.
Eddie Kennison: See Ty Law, also this is just after last week but still, you're a veteran you're supposed to run an 8 yd. route, you know you need 5 yd.s for a first down, but you run a 4 yd. route???? Thank you for training D. Bowe, I hope you make it into the Chief's hall of fame.
Tony Gonzalex/Dunn: Whoa, whoa, calm down people. First, Tony is the best player on the team, hands down, he is having an excellent season and deserves all the credit in the world. That said, where's the leadership, where's some sort of guiding force here, and less so but still importantly (this is why I included Dunn) what's up with the stupid penalties? It's clear Tony is pissed because he feels the play calling is holding us back. He's right. However, he doesn't seem to be fixing it by complaining, he's pissed because he knows he's playing excellent and can't stay around forever, and is taking a beating in the meantime. I say go make it happen Tony, talk to Herm talk to Carl demand a more aggressive west coast offense.
Tamba Hali: Much like Gonzo falls in the to whom much is given even more is expected. Is playing well, but could be playing great. Needs to step up his rush and shut down the run game completely.
Ahh, now a much needed part, The Solution:
Herm (Maybe): Herm's a great motivator and I think it's really foolish for KC to start jumping ship on him now. The problem I see with him lies in preparation and support. I feel like we've been under-prepared for situations like last week, and I think Herm is yet to master the concept of offensive and defensive domination. He seems bent on the plan of break their will with defense and score 24 points (which we can't seem to do right now). Herm needs to start prepping the offense for all hurry up situations, he needs to get a new true offensive coordinator, and last he needs to develop Brodie Croyle into an effective no huddle quarterback.
Brodie Croyle (maybe): The dynamite, could go either way still. I really like what I've seen so far, he's a competent gunslinger, and can bounce back from adversity. This was the first week of real Chiefs' O-line pain for him, so we'll see how he bounces back. See what I said about Herm developing him into a no huddle quarterback, but undeniably he has the talent and the targets to make KC a scary passing offense, we just need a scheme now to make it work. Also, Croyle's future is totally based on his ability to learn how to not just be okay but to read defenses and take it to the next level. Well that, and assuming that he doesn't still get mentally crushed by the non existent KC pass block.
Kolby Smith (maybe): Okay, this was the Raiders, but if he can keep that up, wow. I mean L.J. tenure in KC is inverse to how well Kolby can keep doing this. Keep in mind this is the home of Greg the real deal Hill, we're suspect of rookie running phenoms, but Smith looked very legitimate. Wait and see, but I'm kind of excited at this point.
D. Bowe - Awesome. Simply awesome.
Jared Allen - Pay thye mahn his moaney -K.G.B.
Gun: the man deserves a shrine, I really think this defense has no where to go but up. Herm's got some serious in house problems on special teams and our offensive framework of coordinator and line are in a shambles, but the D WILL continue to improve, and should hopefully be scary next year.
So there you go, Herm's got to reevaluate his own mindset, slash and burn the special teams, hire a west coast offensive coordinator, refurbish the O-line, some veterans need to step up or retire, and we need to start winning games in the first quarter rather than trying not to lose them in the fourth.
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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Um.
What he said.
Seriously. Follow the parade.
by Ridiculous Matt on Nov 26, 2007 1:25 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
Some corrections, this was rushed...
But also, my point with Herm and preparation is that with a more meticulous planned offense you eliminate these opportunity for coaching errors and it allows you to both slow the game down and speed it up.
It just feels like we're so used to a game plan that takes the quarterback out of the game, that we're not utilizing our albeit unproven talent.
Hence, my comment on Herm not wanting to "pressure" the kicker. He was preparing to lose! I'm sure if Brodie had been outright terrible it would have been:
"Why'd you run so much?"
"Well we didn't want to put pressure on Brodie."
Or if Kolby got shut down:
"Why'd you decide to pass so much?"
"Well we didn't want to put pressure on our rookie running back."
by Official Arrowhead Pride Parade on Nov 26, 2007 1:43 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
Also
by Joel Thorman on Nov 26, 2007 1:52 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs
Well said Parade
I'm all about getting excited about these two but we are just asking for trouble if we start looking into the future with both of them. Let's give them the rest of the season, at least. And let's face it, Brodie is coming back next year, no doubt about it. Kolby will be back but no way is he getting any time over a healthy LJ. Remember, we have a lot of money tied up in LJ. This is a business before anything.
by Joel Thorman on Nov 26, 2007 1:44 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
No huddle
by Bill Grigsbys Cirrhosis on Nov 26, 2007 1:47 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
If used appropriately
Can Brodie use the no-huddle? Hell yeah, but not this season. Have you seen the kid? The biggest positive about him is that he just doesn't get rattled. I love his composure.
by Joel Thorman on Nov 26, 2007 1:50 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs
May be the first time...
by Bill Grigsbys Cirrhosis on Nov 26, 2007 1:53 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs
Especially to start each half off
by Joel Thorman on Nov 26, 2007 1:59 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs
Also re: Tony's frustration
It's not a bad problem that we've got two guys that catch everything thrown their way.
by Joel Thorman on Nov 26, 2007 1:49 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
I honestly believe
by Ridiculous Matt on Nov 26, 2007 2:57 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
Amen
by PVChiefsfan on Nov 26, 2007 3:20 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs
Winning makes all the worlds problems go away.
by Bill Grigsbys Cirrhosis on Nov 26, 2007 5:09 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs
changes
I honestly think Herm was hoping that he was falling into a good situation the same as Dungy did. That being a defensive minded coach getting put on a team with an competent offense but no defense. Fix the defense and you have both a good offense and a good defense at the same time.
Problem of course is everyone on offense started retiring and or sucking.
Next year I look for Edwards to throw Al Saunders playbook out the window and start over. Probably with a new offensive coordinator. He's given Solari every chance. He may come up with good plays, but he's terrible at calling them at the appropriate time. Some people just don't have that ability and he obviously doesn't.
Special Teams coach needs to be fire too. No question. Not his fault the kicker misses, but it is his fault if the return blockers aren't blocking anyone.
Draft:
Left Tackle (move McIntosh to RT)
Cornerback
FAST return man that can double as a field stretching wide receiver
by DJ on Nov 26, 2007 5:03 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
I know its wishful thinking
by PVChiefsfan on Nov 26, 2007 6:58 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs
TE
Definately need to get someone in there Tony can teach the ropes to before he retires.
by DJ on Nov 26, 2007 8:48 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs
You know
(I'm really not trying to start a political discussion. But I think the point is the same.)
by Ridiculous Matt on Nov 26, 2007 9:07 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs
Yes but...
The current deficit is a result of Regan's misuse of Keynesian economics. Sure you can spend your way out of a recession but you've got to cut taxes as well.
Wait, why are we talking economic policy?
by Bill Grigsbys Cirrhosis on Nov 27, 2007 7:17 AM CST up reply actions 0 recs
Note to self
Okay, enough analogies. I'm not buying into the degree of leftovers from the Vermeil era that Herm's selling. Is Tony a leftover? Wiegman? I think certain things should be taken into account, but not everything.
by Ridiculous Matt on Nov 27, 2007 10:04 AM CST up reply actions 0 recs
I don't know his name
by PVChiefsfan on Nov 26, 2007 6:52 PM CST reply actions 0 recs
Gotta be
by Chris Thorman on Nov 26, 2007 9:02 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs
That would be Doucet
How about one of the WVU kids, or pretty much anyone not from USC since they all turn out as busts?
by Ridiculous Matt on Nov 26, 2007 9:04 PM CST up reply actions 0 recs

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