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Old 11-10-2008, 06:50 PM  
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Old 11-11-2008, 11:34 AM   #61
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Then he is not a head coach, that is a DC
Not necessarily. Is Tony Dungy a head coach, or, is he a DC?

That's the kind of setup in which I can see Herm succeeding in.
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Old 11-11-2008, 11:35 AM   #62
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Or it could be that Herm doesn't worry about his job because he's arrogant and clueless.
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Old 11-11-2008, 11:38 AM   #63
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Not necessarily. Is Tony Dungy a head coach, or, is he a DC?

That's the kind of setup in which I can see Herm succeeding in.
Dungy is a great HC.


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Old 11-11-2008, 11:43 AM   #64
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Sad part is.. You could give Herm the perfect team, no injuries and a pro bowl QB, he would never ever produce better than 10-6 and a very short playoff run....

I cant ever see a way that Herm could ever succeed as a Top Quality Coach in the NFL...
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Old 11-11-2008, 11:52 AM   #65
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I never said his defense was excellent, nor did I say he deserved to stay. This team had to tank every week, like it did in Carolina, Atlanta and against Tennessee, to believe Herm had any shot at being fired.

Now that the team is getting competitive and there's been a rash of injuries, only the delusional would believe Herm's job is anything but secure.
I think it was pretty delusional for Chiefs' management not to have fired him after the Raider's game.
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Old 11-11-2008, 11:53 AM   #66
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No -- I do give Herm credit for FINALLY seeing that running the ball up the middle DOES NOT WORK. Do you really think the offensive improvement is anything other than changing schemes? If we went back to Herm's old run first and second offense, would we be seeing any improvement on offense?

This is a bizarre situation we are in -- Herm running a wide-open offense. Had Herm done that the whole time he was here, he wouldn't be 1-18 in his last 19 games. Herm went out of his way to make the point that he didn't like pass happy offenses. [the circus idiocy] Now we are throwing it 40 times a game, and not because we are behind. I have no idea how we evaluate Edwards now because his defining trait -- offensive schemes that were "play not to lose" -- he's gutted. Is this Herm version 2.0, or will he return to the play not to lose style once the heat is off?
The change in offense is forcing Herm-haters to evolve their thinking. This "bizarre situation" as you call it, was bizarre for a reason. There were so many complaints of "Herm hates TDs", "Herm prefers FGs", and "Herm doesn't want to score". And we're finally seeing that as a bunch of crap. We're running a spread-hybrid offense in spite of Herm-haters who said a Herm-led team would never pass the ball like we're doing. All these people that said the offense was "Hermcuffed" are now changing their conspiracy theory to something even sillier like Herm is losing control of the offense to Chan, and he's not calling offensive plays anymore.

But the fear is still there. Even though people are acknowledging the change, it usually comes with the tag "But I'm sure if we struggle a little bit, Herm will take control again and go back to R2P2." Anything to keep Herm available for future blame, should there be need for it.

I still have doubts about how effective this offense can be over an entire season, but the fact that Herm isn't stubbornly fighting it the whole way is a decent indicator that he isn't the evil tyrant of offensive playcalling that he's been accused of.
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Old 11-11-2008, 12:04 PM   #67
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The change in offense is forcing Herm-haters to evolve their thinking. This "bizarre situation" as you call it, was bizarre for a reason. There were so many complaints of "Herm hates TDs", "Herm prefers FGs", and "Herm doesn't want to score". And we're finally seeing that as a bunch of crap. We're running a spread-hybrid offense in spite of Herm-haters who said a Herm-led team would never pass the ball like we're doing. All these people that said the offense was "Hermcuffed" are now changing their conspiracy theory to something even sillier like Herm is losing control of the offense to Chan, and he's not calling offensive plays anymore.

But the fear is still there. Even though people are acknowledging the change, it usually comes with the tag "But I'm sure if we struggle a little bit, Herm will take control again and go back to R2P2." Anything to keep Herm available for future blame, should there be need for it.

I still have doubts about how effective this offense can be over an entire season, but the fact that Herm isn't stubbornly fighting it the whole way is a decent indicator that he isn't the evil tyrant of offensive playcalling that he's been accused of.
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Old 11-11-2008, 12:07 PM   #68
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We're running a spread-hybrid offense in spite of Herm, who said a Herm-led team would never pass the ball like we're doing.
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Old 11-11-2008, 12:20 PM   #69
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Thats strange local inside source "Nick from WPI" said on the local radio that chances of Herm staying next year is 50 50 and he was being generous, that chances are less than that.
Sure since those a**holes at WPI are on the top of their game.
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Old 11-11-2008, 12:22 PM   #70
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Old 11-11-2008, 12:26 PM   #71
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Well OK.... but this important point still stands...


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the fact that Herm isn't stubbornly fighting it the whole way is a decent indicator that he isn't the evil tyrant of offensive playcalling that he's been accused of.
isn't fighting?

the entire first half of the season had to implode

our offense had to start looking like it wouldn't score 100 pts the ENTIRE SEASON

we had to lose our top 2 starting quarterbacks

we lost our starting RB to "thuggery" (props to whitlock)


please .... what part of "complete collapse" didn't force Herm to let Gailey open up the offense?
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Old 11-11-2008, 12:27 PM   #72
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isn't fighting?

the entire first half of the season had to implode

we had to lose our top 2 starting quarterbacks

we lost our starting RB to "thuggery" (props to whitlock)


please .... what part of "complete collapse" didn't force Herm to let Gailey open up the offense?
If you're correct and Herm's retained beyond this season, he'd better continue to allow Gailey to run his offense.

Or the fans and journalists will absolutely crucify him.
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Old 11-11-2008, 12:31 PM   #73
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If you're correct and Herm's retained beyond this season, he'd better continue to allow Gailey to run his offense.

Or the fans and journalists will absolutely crucify him.
Chan has always had full control. Just don't mistake that he's only interested in the spread. He has maintained from Day 1 that he wants a power running game. Look at his offenses at Georgia Tech.
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Chan has always had full control. Just don't mistake that he's only interested in the spread. He has maintained from Day 1 that he wants a power running game. Look at his offenses at Georgia Tech.
Well, that's what I think to but there are so many people here disputing that fact, I'll play devil's advocate.

Chan ran the power running offense in Miami as well with Ricky Williams.

But truth be told, I think those days are over in Kansas City.

The Chiefs just don't have the personnel to run a power offense. So we're back to a finesse offense.

Which is fine by me.
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isn't fighting?

the entire first half of the season had to implode

we had to lose our top 2 starting quarterbacks

we lost our starting RB to "thuggery" (props to whitlock)


please .... what part of "complete collapse" didn't force Herm to let Gailey open up the offense?
I strongly disagree that the things you listed were the reasoning behind going to the spread-hybrid offense. There is no more pressure on Herm now than there was at the end of last year. Contrary to popular belief, Herm isn't in danger of losing his job right now. He's not under the requirement of winning X games. Nobody is forcing this on Herm in the slightest. Chan has been in charge the entire time. Chan is changing the approach, not Herm. He's finally figuring out how to make the offense work with the players we have. And Chan has said as much.
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