Showing posts with label Chiefs salary cap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chiefs salary cap. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Who Is To Blame For The Chiefs' Terrible Start?

After yet another 0-2 start to the season, Chiefs fans are demanding to know who is to blame for the team’s disastrous start. Kansas City has given up 75 points over the first two games of the season, and looks nothing like a team many thought would challenge for the AFC West division title.

When Kansas City got off to a rough start last season, most pointed the finger at former head coach Todd Haley, claiming he simply did not have his team ready to start the season. Romeo Crennel has received similar treatment from many Kansas City fans, especially because he is a defensive coach. Several media pundits have suggested that Crennel is stretched too thin juggling both the head coach and defensive coordinator positions.

Crennel responded to the criticism yesterday, insisting that the blame rests more on his players failing to execute. Safety Abram Elam and linebacker Derrick Johnson have agreed with Crennel that they need to play better, but both also admitted to the media that communication could be better, and that at times, the players and coaches are not on the same page. If Crennel wants to turn things around quickly, he needs to stop pointing fingers at his players and accept ultimate responsibility for the defense’s performance. Crennel is a lot more expendable than guys like Johnson, Tamba Hali, Eric Berry and Brandon Flowers, especially since this is a second chance for him after his failure as a head coach in Cleveland.

The biggest target for criticism after Kansas City’s start is embattled GM Scott Pioli, who has made headlines recently due to the Chiefs’ refusal to spend money and the stories about his actions told by Haley. Pioli is the ultimate architect of the team, and so far, he has done little to make Kansas City a winner. Many of the Chiefs’ top players were on the team when Pioli arrived, and his biggest acquisition so far has been the signing of quarterback Matt Cassel, who is an average-at-best starting NFL quarterback the Chiefs GM signed to a mammoth contract.

Pioli hasn’t drafted very well either, and the result is that the team lacks significant depth. Kansas City’s horrible preseason record over the past couple of seasons is proof that the Chiefs simply are not very deep, and this ultimately falls on Pioli as well. Coaching and execution play a big role, but you need to have talent on your team to win.

The blame may rest somewhere in the middle of the coaching, players and GM, but one thing is for certain – Kansas City needs to turn things around quickly. If the team drops its next couple of games, the franchise might have to blow everything up and enter yet another rebuilding project.

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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Chiefs Face Backlash After Insulting Fan On Twitter

A social media fiasco ensued yesterday when a Kansas City Chiefs fan voiced his frustrations about the team via Twitter – only to have the official Chiefs twitter feed message him back.

Travis Wright (@teedubya) used twitter to express how angry he was regarding the team’s refusal to use all of its salary cap space. Wright tweeted “I’m not much of a @kcchiefs fan anymore. Clark Hunt’s yearly 30m under the cap bullshit is unethical. Greedy bastard owners can F.O. @nfl”

The Chiefs’ official twitter feed responded with a direct message to Wright, tweeting “Would help if you had your facts straight. Your choice to be a fan. Cc get a clue.” The Chiefs followed this up by blocking Wright from their feed.

Unfortunately for the Chiefs, Wright was far from done, as he later posted the tweets to Reditt. The story quickly became a social media sensation, with over 500 comments and 1,200 up-votes. The Chiefs twitter feed was quick to apologize, tweeting “I apologize to the fans for my response to a tweet sent to me earlier. No excuse for my actions. I am truly sorry and it won’t happen again.”

There are two sides to this story. One, Wright is correct that the Chiefs do have a lot of money to spend. In actuality, Kansas City has $16.5 million to spend, the fourth highest amount in the league behind the Titans, Jaguars and Browns. Also, while Wright’s rant was childish, the person who runs the Chiefs twitter feed should always take the high road and not get into it with a frustrated fan after a blowout loss to start the season – especially one that has over 120,000 followers (more than the Chiefs feed has).

However, Wright needs to learn that if he goes around badmouthing and swearing at organizations, they have a right to respond. While the Chiefs should have taken the high road, he shouldn’t be surprised one employee took exception to his rant, especially with the language he used. Posting the message to the public seems a bit childish, especially when he was the one who instigated the situation and posted that the Chiefs’ owner could “F.O.”

There has been no official word from the Chiefs’ organization so far, but if the story continues to get bigger, the team may very well address the situation.

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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Chiefs Fail To Reach Long-Term Deal With Dwayne Bowe

The Chiefs and Dwayne Bowe had until 3:00 p.m. yesterday to reach a long-term contract agreement, and both sides were unable to strike a deal. That now means that Bowe will now have to agree to play the 2012 season with a one year deal worth $9.5 million.

Bowe has officially been holding out since Kansas City slapped the franchise tag on him in March, and he has refused to sign the one-year tender the Chiefs have offered, holding out for a long-term deal with more money guaranteed. Bowe has been the Chiefs leading receiver over the past two seasons, and made the pro bowl after his stellar 2010 campaign. He reportedly was looking for a contract similar to the one Vincent Jackson received from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers – $55 million over 5 years – although it was highly unlikely from the start that the Chiefs would commit to that amount of money.

It is hard to predict the outcome of this situation, as many are unsure of how badly the Chiefs want to sign Bowe to a long-term contract. Bowe has had his ups and downs, but there is no denying his productivity recently, despite some inconsistent play from his quarterbacks. However, the Chiefs will have a lot of players to resign in 2013 when the contracts of Branden Albert, Jovan Belcher, Glenn Dorsey, Brandon Siler and Dustin Colquitt are all up, which means Kansas City might want to have some cap flexibility. Also keep in mind that the Chiefs selected Jonathan Baldwin in the first round last year, and have beefed up their WR depth over the last two offseasons.

In the meantime, the ball is in Bowe’s court. He can sign for one season and negotiate with the Chiefs later, or he can continue to hold out and opt not to play this year. No matter where you stand on Bowe and what he deserves, one thing is certain – Kansas City is a much better football team with him on the field.

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