Showing posts with label Clark Hunt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clark Hunt. Show all posts

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Chiefs Interview Andy Reid, Interested In Keith Armstrong

Yesterday, we compiled a list of possible coaching replacements for the Chiefs, and it appears that the team has begun to conduct interviews and move forward in the hiring process. Yesterday, the team interviewed former Philadelphia Eagles head coach Andy Reid.

Reid was not included on our previous article because it was widely believed that he was taking the vacant head coaching position with the Arizona Cardinals. Reid is still scheduled to interview with Arizona, but meeting with the Chiefs first may signal that the two parties’ interest in one another is strong.

Reid, who is 55, was the Eagles head coach for 14 seasons. In that time, Philadelphia won six division championships and made five NFC title games. Reid also guided the Eagles to a Super Bowl appearance, where the team lost by a field goal to the New England Patriots. Reid’s tenure in Philadelphia ended on a sour note, however, as the team failed to live up to lofty expectations in 2011 and had an awful 2012.

Would Reid be a good fit in Kansas City? He is an offensive-minded coach who has developed several Pro Bowl quarterbacks, which may be exactly what the team needs at the moment. However, the way the Eagles massively underachieved over the past two seasons has to be a giant red flag, and Reid will not have the talent at his disposal that enjoyed in Philadelphia for most of his time there.

In other coaching news, Falcons’ offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter has announced that he will be remaining with the Falcons. Koetter was rumored to be high on the Chiefs’ list. Kansas City apparently is interested in one of Koetter’s coworkers – Falcons special teams coach Keith Armstrong.

If the past couple of days are any indication, it looks like Clark Hunt is open to both former head coaches and top coordinators. It will be interesting to see which candidates the team brings in for an interview in the near future.

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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Who Will Be The Next Head Coach Of The Chiefs?

Now that Romeo Crennel has been fired, Chiefs fans can focus on who will be leading Kansas City next season. Several coaches lost their jobs this past Monday, which means there are several open positions across the league.

It is important to note that while the Chiefs still have not made a decision on the fate of maligned general manager Scott Pioli, chairman Clark Hunt will be directing this coaching search. Hunt has stated that he would like to find a younger coach who could be with the team for a long time, and many speculate that he will try to find an offensive-minded coach, especially if the team drafts a quarterback with its first overall pick in the 2013 NFL draft. Hunt’s control of the situation also likely eliminates coaches that Pioli has ties with, such as Iowa’s Kirk Ferentz and New England’s Josh McDaniels.

One name that has surfaced is Bruce Arians, and while he doesn’t fit Hunt’s desired age range, he would be a strong fit for the Chiefs. Arians performed well as Indianapolis’ interim head coach this season, and he helped develop Andrew Luck. Arians has also worked with the likes of Peyton Manning and Ben Roethlisberger. Other offensive minded coaches include Mike McCoy, the offensive coordinator of the Denver Broncos, Dirk Koetter, offensive coordinator of the Atlanta Falcons, and Jay Gruden, offensive coordinator of the Cincinnati Bengals. Washington’s Kyle Shanahan could also be in the mix, however Hunt may be concerned with how young he is (only 33) and the fact that he is the son of the man who coached the rival Denver Broncos to two Super Bowl victories.

If the Chiefs decide to go with a defensive-minded coach, Perry Fewell of the New York Giants would be a great fit. Fewell has routinely developed one of the top pass-rushing attacks in the league, and could help Kansas City’s young defensive lineman develop and find ways to maximize the talent of Tamba Hali and Justin Houston. Cincinnati’s Mike Zimmer may also be a possibility.

The hottest name from the college ranks has to be Oregon’s Chip Kelly, who has developed one of the most lethal offenses in college football history and could be a Jim Harbaugh-type that wins big both in college and in the NFL.

There is a deep pool of head coaching candidates this offseason, however the Chiefs will have to compete with several other franchises that all finished with a better record this past season. The team may not get its first pick, but Hunt will certainly have plenty of options.

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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, May 15, 2012

Chiefs Celebrate 50 Years In Kansas City - KC News

Several Chiefs executives were on hand at Kansas City's Union Station today to unveil several community initiatives planned for this fall as the Chiefs celebrate their 50th anniversary in Kansas City.

GM Scott Pioli and chairman Clark Hunt plan on focusing on the team's rich history throughout the summer and fall. The team will focus on Chiefs legends such as Len Dawson, Bobby Bell, Willie Lanier and Jan Stenerud.

The Chiefs plan on hosting 50 community events this fall that will include player appearances, and will provide elementary schools with a Chiefs Play 60 kit that stresses physical exercise for children for 60 minutes a day. The team will also display numerous art works that will be placed inside Arrowhead Stadium.

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