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Dane do you like Haslett too?
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Shanahan thought otherwise. I have to say, Haynesworth at NT in a 3-4 is definitely intriguing. It all depends on whether or not he actually wants to play. |
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I'm kind of glad the Chiefs didn't end up signing Haynesworth he's certainly a gamble. |
Haslett was said to want to bring Krumrie as his DL coach wherever he landed. They did interview former giants DL coach mike Waufle today though.
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I actually would only like to see one big acquisition, and that's Wilfork. I could be wrong, but I think putting someone like him in the very core of our offense is like plugging up a leak. The running D would almost HAVE to get better, and that would allow our other players to get even better on the pass too. I think with a stud NT we'd have a good defense. Not DAMN good (yet) but good. |
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Crennel signed the papers last night. Paperwork has been filed with the NFL. The deal is done.
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Crennel, Chiefs courtship bogs down
Posted by Mike Florio on January 13, 2010 7:38 AM ET Amid reports that former Browns coach Romeo Crennel will become the next defensive coordinator of the Chiefs, Crennel's agent says that the job has not yet been offered to Crennel. "Would he take it if they offered the job?" agent Joe Linta told the Kansas City Star. "I suppose he would." Linta told the Star that Crennel has discussed the position with Chiefs coach Todd Haley. Linta also said that the Chiefs get the "first shot," and that four other teams are interested in Crennel. One such team is the Giants. We've also heard that the Redskins made a run at him, but the Redskins have since hired Jim Haslett. The Dolphins also could be interested, which would pit Chiefs G.M. Scott Pioli against his father-in-law, Miami V.P. of football operations Bill Parcells. Regardless of how it all works out, putting public pressure on the Chiefs likely isn't an ideal strategy. Unless Linta's ultimate objective is to place Crennel elsewhere. |
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