Posts Tagged ‘Herm Edwards’

Welcome To Kansas City, Scott Pioli

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

The one on the camera’s right … or the left of Bill’s Bells
There’s a new sheriff general manager in town over at One Arrowhead Drive, as the announcement of Scott Pioli’s hiring is hitting the blogs, trades and everywhere else sports news is reported. According to reports, Pioli is not expected to retain current [...]

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Herm Edwards: Master of the Obvious

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

After losing yet another close game, this time to the Miami Dolphins, 38-31, Herm Edwards revealed his mastery of all that’s obvious by saying:
“We just can’t finish.”

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The Carl Peterson Fallout

Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

When we left you yesterday, it was with some early Christmas present news for Kansas City Chiefs fans: The resignation of Carl Peterson. To say Chiefs fans wanted him gone is akin to a hungry man saying he wants to eat; that’s a given. With that in mind, here are some of those [...]

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A Public Service Announcement from Herm Edwards

Monday, November 10th, 2008

For all those who think Herm Edwards should have kicked the extra point against San Diego yesterday, the coach responsible for the call has a message he’d like to relay.
You might remember it:

Now, I’ll grant you this: if the Chiefs were having, oh, I don’t know, a good season and contending for [...]

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Chiefs Start Huard, Win

Monday, September 29th, 2008

Ever since the Brody Croyle/Tyler Thigpen carousel began, I’ve been saying the Chiefs needed to start Damon Huard, the last quarterback to lead the Chiefs to the playoffs. Well, yesterday against the Denver Broncos, apparently Herm Edwards got the message.
And what was the result? Chiefs win, 33-19.

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Injured Croyle Calls For Desperate Measures

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

Forgotten in all the Tom Brady eulogizing was the injury to Chiefs quarterback Brody Croyle, who suffered a right shoulder separation after being planted by Adalius Thomas. Such is the luck of being injured in the same game as one of America’s “it” athletes. After his injury — his third in only seven [...]

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