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SCHEFTER- Crennel to Chiefs Imminent
http://twitter.com/Adam_Schefter/status/7459154936
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Latest update orig posted by MR_Tomahawk: Giants' candidate Crennel joins Chiefs http://www.nypost.com/p/blogs/giants...ylzTTgr5Hj3wEI 6:28 PM, January 11, 2010 ι By PAUL SCHWARTZ One-time Giants assistant and former Browns head coach Romeo Crennel will not be the new Giants defensive coordinator. Crennel has been hired to run the Chiefs defense. Crenell never interviewed with Tom Coughlin but the Giants did express some interest. One candidate Coughlin has already interviewed, former Bills head coach Perry Fewell, was in Chicago to speak with head coach Lovie Smith about the Bears defensive coordinator job. Fewell is considered the front-runner. Fewell, once Coughlin's defensive backs coach with the Jaguars, met last Thursday with Coughlin with the understanding he was in the running for the Bears defensive coordinator job. Fewell worked in St. Louis and Chicago for Smith and it appears the two will work together again. Another interesting possibility: Mike Zimmer. His contract will soon expire with the Bengals. Zimmer successfully ran the defenses for the Cowboys and Falcons and did a solid job this season in Cincinnati. Zimmer may attract some interest around the league as a potential head-coaching candidate. Tom Cable is expected to be fired as head coach of the Raiders and if he is, Giants offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride is again likely to get an interview. Gilbride last year interviewed for the job. |
I do not know how I feel about Crennel and this is MUCH better than how I feel about Clancy
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I would be better than Clancy and all i know is masturbating pigs !
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So here is to you Mr. Pig Masturbator! |
This is a random though, but, if the Chiefs get Crennel, do they have the two biggest name coordinators in the NFL?
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OH SHIT OH SHIT OH SHIT
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Good shit.
Now all we have to see is if we can get robert kraft and belichick. Posted via Mobile Device |
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If Crennel is a hire, at least we have someone that actually coaches the 34. Pendergast never did. He's a 43 guy. |
To the MF'er ship.
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At least we arent dragging our feet.
Crennel and Weis are huge upgrades to what we had in 2009, so we have that going for us. |
The Best Offseason EVAR 2.0
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Even if your a Romeo-hater...you know it's an upgrade. |
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No way, Romeo Crennel is only 12 letters and Charlie weis is only 11 letters. I just gotta think theres bigger names out there. |
Lota chubbies popping up...
KC will potentially have 2 new chubbies... ...and there is a chubby in my pants... |
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It'll be an improvement. I'd put money on it.
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The coaches can be a family for the 2010 biggest loser.
Imagine being a player weighing 210, being told you're too fat by the Mangini-esque Dolomite...or is it Weisomite and Crennelomite? Ebony and Ivory tipping the scales at 693 ..... I said it in another thread but go on record that I like this hiring. His experience with the 3-4 and as a head coach can only help Haley, and evaluations on free agents he knows about as well as draft. |
Vince Wilfork!!!! Get Vince Wilfork!!!
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KCI now needs to redo all their runways just so they hold up to the weight they'll be taking on everytime the chiefs have an away game.
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Scott Pioli, Innovator.
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Sweet we'll have two name coordinators...which just means that all the free agents will flock to us!
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If this happens, 2nd best off-season EVAR!
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Whether it's original or not is irrelevant. All that matters is whether or not it works.
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The pontoon has come in
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This would be kick ass if it happens. Crennel has 5 SB rings as DC. Giants and NE.
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You can't treat football like it's alchemy. It's been proven over and over again. |
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it will also help the Haley ranting crap that won't be appealing to FA's now there is a well known buffer between haley and the players |
Wow. What a day if this is true. Which it probably is because it's coming from Shefter. I'm excited!
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"Let's try the WCO" "Let's try Air Coryell" "Let's try the Tampa 2" "Let try the 3-4". |
Jeezus. We need a ****in' blue balls smilie.
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What you're suggesting is that they shouldn't hire a guy, regardless of how successful he's been at his job, because they've worked with him before, because they have a track record. Which is your perogative. But, again, I say you hire the best guy for the job. They've apparently decided that's Crennel. Decided that a year ago, probably. If your only criteria for hiring a guy is "he can't have worked with NE, or Arizona, or Parcells, or whoever", then I fail to see how that's realistically any different than hiring a guy because he has. You're not looking at his merit as an individual candidate. |
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What's the definition of insanity again? |
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The Cover 2 worked in Tampa because of the talents of the players, just like Air Coryell worked in St. Louis, the WCO worked in San Fran, and the 3-4 worked in Pitt. Never, ever chase trends. It doesn't work in any sports. Moneyball. Read it. |
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Better start scouring those pop warner sidelines. |
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Are there going to be cases where a guy you know is the best hire? Yes. But explain to me how the guy you know is always the best hire. |
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I'd LOVE for the Chiefs to hire some progressive up and coming guys from college. Its just not gonna happen. Unfortunately, we're stuck with this. Wash, rinse, repeat... |
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Or maybe Mangino. He's been pretty crafty as an offensive guy. |
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It's all about talent really. Which is why this team has been getting the same results for a few years now even though the coaching staff has been overhauled. Which is why I laugh at fans that put everything on coaches. You can call a perfect ****ing play and if the WR bobbles the ball, then now it's a "dumb ****" play to the average fan. Heh. I can remember a game where my team was getting gashed off right tackle. So we shifted the whole defense over 1 shade and brought the sam down to pinch the edge. Result? Kept getting our ass kicked. The adjustment was correct, however their right tackle was just owning our end, and he'd peel off and smash the ****ing sams head in. If you had replaced the end with a guy who could anchor, it doesn't happen. That's shit most fans don't understand. I still remember my dad asking me why in the hell didn't we give the end some help to stop them. All I could do was shake my head. |
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But, if he abso-****ing-lutely had to stay with the 3-4, I'd want us to move away from this two-gap bend-but-don't-break bullshit, and get a guy that runs an attacking scheme, so that we can at least force mistakes and turnovers to mask the lack of talent. I'd like to see us take a look at Reggie Herring. He has experience in a 3-4 and 4-3 defense. Also Mike Pettine of the Jets or our own Greg Manusky. |
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And do you want a complete NFL rebuild job (which the Chiefs are at this point) to be handled by some unproven kid that's no older than the players? Besides the fact that the transition from the college ranks to the pro ranks is usually a hard road. It always seems to work out better to get a guy that has been associated with the pro game versus some college coordinator somewhere. No, I think for this situation, I'd like to have the young and up and coming coach, which we now have, surrounded by experienced coordinators that the players can trust and look to in terms of understanding and experience in what it takes to get to the top in this league. |
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If your balls are in a vice over this, what exactly would you suggest?
Should we just toss Haley and Pioli since they've known eachother a while now too? I'm sure we could get Matt Millen and Jim Zorn in here, I don't think they've worked together. Then we should hire the OC of Boise State (to design Zorn's trick plays), and then get our DC from a Korean soccer outfit (we'll play zero down lineman, its a new 7-4 look). Also, no one has neon blue uni's....we should look into those too. I guarantee no one in the NFL has tried this combination and it's sure to be better than this experienced, accredited "good ol boys" crap. We'll take the league by storm! |
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Ignoring all that, you still have no real point at all. |
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Got it. Must be why so many Chiefs fans talk about 1966 instead of 1969. |
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The spastic bitching starts immediately... jeez. Why would you want to live your life that way?
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The reason why he played well this year is because he's a phenomenally talented football player, and like Derrick Thomas, can be put in a scheme that minimizes his talents (a la, the Falcon) and still get results. (I fully expect the reeruns on this board to now claim that I've said that Thomas=Dorsey) |
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The Patriots connection merely means that they already know they can work together. Heck, I could care less if these guys were Siamese twins separated at birth. It's a vastly improved staff. FAX |
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Parcells is good at building playoff-caliber teams, but he's never won anything w/o Belichick. When Belichick went out on his own, he achieved success. Parcells' attempts to build the same team that he had in New York in the 80s with every other franchise has never worked, because he doesn't have Lawrence Taylor, Bill Belichick, Carl Banks, Phil Simms, etc. |
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