
G.L.
Jun 11, 2008 Feb 14, 2012 8 4174
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Master of Incredulity
Okay, I have some things to get off my chest. Usually I am pretty laid back and just sit back and read what other excellent football minds on this site have written. Occasionally I write a post and discuss football if something is really important to me or is bugging me. Such is the case with this post. I am the first to admit I was an extreme critic of Herman Edwards when he was the coach of the Kansas City Chiefs. My problems with Herm lay in the fact that Herm's offensive philosophy was win the game with defense. That is a noble thought, desire, ambition, or whatever you want to call it. Winning a game 9-6 is just as good as a game won by the score of 42-7. A win is a win. In today's NFL keeping the score close and hoping to deliver a knockout punch late in the game is largely wishful thinking. I am not going to beat the dead horse of Herman Edward's coaching career with this post however.
Show Me What You're Made Of
Well, the fiasco of last week's Buffalo game is long behind us and fading (thankfully) into distant memory and the distant past. It is my considered opinion that few in Chiefs Nation saw that debacle coming. Personally, I thought the game might follow some of the same trends as last year's game early, but I thought the Chiefs running game would overpower the Bills late in the game with the Chiefs winning by a substantial margin. Boy, was I wrong. Wrong, wrong, wrong. The Chiefs from a couple of years ago showed up and took over from the AFC West Champions of last year and left many of us shaking our heads. How could that be?
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Retirement for Tony G? New Link.
Is tony hanging them up?
The Chiefs are winning...............and
For many of us long suffering Chiefs fans this time of year is not a time during which we have been involved in thinking about whether or not the Chiefs will make it to the playoffs. For way too many years, the Chiefs seasons have pretty well been wrapped up at this time of year, and naturally the talk would turn to the draft and the Chiefs team needs for the next season.
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Catch all the week 2 previews
Peter Schrager of Fox Sports is picking the Chiefs over the Browns in week two.
The Time is Near
The Chiefs training camp has opened, and the 2010 season is unofficially underway. It is a moment the membership of Arrowhead Pride has been eagerly anticipating for months. The long off season is finally over.
During that off season, we had much to talk about. There was talk about the addition of new coaches, talk about the draft and the projected success (or failure depending on you opinion) there, and free agency. Most Arrowhead Pride posters are extremely passionate about the Chiefs and spend a lot of time on the blog-----reading, talking, and cheering on their beloved Chiefs.
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The Winning/Losing Mindset
The last twenty-five starts by the Kansas City Chiefs have resulted in two wins and twenty-three losses. During the 1990's the Chiefs were one of the winningest teams in the NFL. Sadly, we have fallen precipitously from those heady Schottenheimer days when we expected, even perhaps demanded that our beloved Chiefs win.
The most successful coaches in the NFL and the most successful coaches to coach the Chiefs have all had one thing in common, that is, they had the "killer instinct". They knew how to win and they were not timid about doing so. Hank Stram was the master of the killer instinct. Hank was not afraid to make a statement with the scoreboard. Following the Chiefs loss to Green Bay in Super Bowl One, Vince Lombardi (Green Bay's coach) dissed the Chiefs by saying that the representative of the upstart AFL did not measure up to the teams of the older NFL. This irked Hank Stram greatly. The following preseason ( the first game in fact) the Chiefs absolutely throttled the Chicago Bears of the NFL something like 66-14 (don't quote me on the score). This was in the days when "Warpaint" the horse was the mascot and Warpaint was ridden the length of the field after each Chiefs score. The Bears were beaten so badly that it prompted the Bears coach to say "We couldn't beat the Chiefs, but we damn near killed their horse!" The point being, Hank Stram made his statement on the football field and on the scoreboard.
We have just come through one of saddest and most pathetic periods in Chiefs history. The philosophy of "play not to lose the game" absolutely ate the Chiefs and us fans alive. Todd Haley has the chance to make HIS statement both on the field and on the scoreboard. It is absolutely imperative for the success of the Chiefs (both current and future) that the losing mindset be cast aside. The Chiefs and conversely we (as fans) have to redevelop the "killer instinct". We have to not be afraid to roar both on the field and in the stands. Anyone who has ever sat in the middle of the "Sea of Red" and listened to the crescendo of sound from 70,000 plus absolutely joyous fans knows what I am talking about.
I have no doubt that Todd Haley and the coaching staff will take care of things on the field. That leaves the stands up to you and I. I am looking forward to once again striking fear into the hearts of our opponents. If both the team and the fans nurture the "killer instinct" we will go back to those days of opposing teams dreading to set foot in Arrowhead.
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