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Old 01-09-2018, 04:47 PM  
Quesadilla Joe Quesadilla Joe is offline
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Bieniemy named OC

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Old 01-09-2018, 05:52 PM   #61
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This could be a blessing in disguise. Andy needs a respected voice to tell him to run the ****ing ball when it matters.
This is how I’m seeing it. Everyone is giving him a rash of shit about not running the ball more. We should probably be happy to have some balance here. I sure hope that’s what happens anyway.
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Old 01-09-2018, 05:54 PM   #62
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The Chiefs offense isn't/hasn't been bad all the time. 2 OC to head coaching jobs in 2 years. EB has been here through all of it and could very well be ready to take over the reins. They could of done far worse at first glance.
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Old 01-09-2018, 05:54 PM   #63
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FML.

Mahomes will be gone as soon as his rookie deal expires. Status quo is the last thing this team needs in any capacity at OC or DC.
They will all be shit-canned at the end of next season.

Terrible, safe, chicken-shit, puppet move. I’ve lost a lot of respect for Reid lately. He’s a power hungry hippo who’s ego is bigger than his waistline.
You're a butt****ing moron.
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Old 01-09-2018, 05:56 PM   #64
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I'm ok with this but we need to get on defense sutton ether need to go or hire better underlings that can teach how to stop the run!
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Old 01-09-2018, 05:56 PM   #65
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Hopefully we run more with Hunt and Ware
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Old 01-09-2018, 05:58 PM   #66
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I have faith in Bienemy. He's done very well with the running backs. He will likely be able to carry that over to the OC position. My only concern is whether or not Reid will actually hand over the reins to him like he did with Nagy. We saw how much better the offense was when Reid wasn't calling the plays. Reid should have learned from that and just be the head coach. If Nagy was still here, that was likely to happen. But I'm doubtful that we see Eric getting that chance. At least not right away. And that sucks.
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Old 01-09-2018, 05:58 PM   #67
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Why? You normally explain yourself and I'm interested in your reasoning.
It appears to be a lazy, tired hiring.

Since 1999, EB has coached running backs for all but two years, when he was the Offensive Coordinator at his alma mater, which went 4-21 and averaged 14 points per game, in the defensively weak Pac-12.

He's never been a QB, never coached a QB and while he's done very good work with NFL running backs, he's never designed an NFL offense, especially one as complex as Andy Reid's West Coast Offense.

The Chiefs will need to hire a very strong QB coach in order to prepare that room each week and the idea of Bieniemy overseeing Pat Mahomes development as a player is nothing short of frightening.

He may prove me wrong but I just don't like it, at all. Hiring a first time NFL Offensive Coordinator at the age of 48 just seems lazy.
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Old 01-09-2018, 06:01 PM   #68
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The Chiefs offense isn't/hasn't been bad all the time. 2 OC to head coaching jobs in 2 years. EB has been here through all of it and could very well be ready to take over the reins. They could of done far worse at first glance.
Who would have been worse?

Give us some logical names.

And it's "Could have", not "Could of", moron.
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Old 01-09-2018, 06:01 PM   #69
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Yay? I guess. Hard to care about this too much when you know Big Red is going to still be calling screens on 3rd and 12 up by six scores.
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Old 01-09-2018, 06:02 PM   #70
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It appears to be a lazy, tired hiring.

Since 1999, EB has coached running backs for all but two years, when he was the Offensive Coordinator at his alma mater, which went 4-21 and averaged 14 points per game, in the defensively weak Pac-12.

He's never been a QB, never coached a QB and while he's done very good work with NFL running backs, he's never designed an NFL offense, especially one as complex as Andy Reid's West Coast Offense.

The Chiefs will need to hire a very strong QB coach in order to prepare that room each week and the idea of Bieniemy overseeing Pat Mahomes development as a player is nothing short of frightening.

He may prove me wrong but I just don't like it, at all. Hiring a first time NFL Offensive Coordinator at the age of 48 just seems lazy.
All of this.its Horrible enough that a new qb will be starting over with a new offensive coordinator, but now add in the fact that the new coordinator has no experience in a qb room. That is frightening for the developmental process of number 15.

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Old 01-09-2018, 06:03 PM   #71
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It appears to be a lazy, tired hiring.

Since 1999, EB has coached running backs for all but two years, when he was the Offensive Coordinator at his alma mater, which went 4-21 and averaged 14 points per game, in the defensively weak Pac-12.

He's never been a QB, never coached a QB and while he's done very good work with NFL running backs, he's never designed an NFL offense, especially one as complex as Andy Reid's West Coast Offense.

The Chiefs will need to hire a very strong QB coach in order to prepare that room each week and the idea of Bieniemy overseeing Pat Mahomes development as a player is nothing short of frightening.

He may prove me wrong but I just don't like it, at all. Hiring a first time NFL Offensive Coordinator at the age of 48 just seems lazy.
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Old 01-09-2018, 06:03 PM   #72
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idk what to think of this guy, but my gut tells me he isnt going to be good
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Old 01-09-2018, 06:04 PM   #73
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Mike Kafka
He was just a Quality Control Assistant in 2017 and is only 30 years old, with one year of NFL service.

Is he ready for the responsibility of coaching up Pat Mahomes?
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Old 01-09-2018, 06:06 PM   #74
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It appears to be a lazy, tired hiring.

Since 1999, EB has coached running backs for all but two years, when he was the Offensive Coordinator at his alma mater, which went 4-21 and averaged 14 points per game, in the defensively weak Pac-12.

He's never been a QB, never coached a QB and while he's done very good work with NFL running backs, he's never designed an NFL offense, especially one as complex as Andy Reid's West Coast Offense.

The Chiefs will need to hire a very strong QB coach in order to prepare that room each week and the idea of Bieniemy overseeing Pat Mahomes development as a player is nothing short of frightening.

He may prove me wrong but I just don't like it, at all. Hiring a first time NFL Offensive Coordinator at the age of 48 just seems lazy.
While I agree with you I am going to hold off bashing fat boy until I see who else he brings in or promotes.
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Old 01-09-2018, 06:08 PM   #75
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Stupid hire. All I want to hear is that Sutton and alex are gone.
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