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    Default The Chiefs OC heavy

    Looking at the new offensive staff, am i the only one who thinks there could be a bunch of head butting going on?

    The talk is, Eric Price, the same UTEP OC that interviewed for the Chiefs OC spot, is considering a position as the Chiefs WR coach. If he were to be hired, Price would join Modkins and Gailey as offensive coaches on this team who have had previous experience as an OC. The possibility of Solari returning in some capacity still exists as well.

    My hope is that Herm is will be handing over the offense to these 3 while he and Gunther keep pluggin away on that defense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by texaschief View Post
    The possibility of Solari returning in some capacity still exists as well.

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    The possibility of Solari returning in some capacity still exists as well.
    Quote Originally Posted by jerhart View Post
    It's true.

    Can't remember where I read it, but it was stated that he will probably remain with the team.

    The Hunts are a pretty loyal family.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hermhater View Post
    It's true.

    Can't remember where I read it, but it was stated that he will probably remain with the team.

    The Hunts are a pretty loyal family.
    They should keep him on. He was a good coach, just not a great coordinator.
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    Quote Originally Posted by prough91 View Post
    They should keep him on. He was a good coach, just not a great coordinator.
    I don't think he was ever given any chance as an offensive coordinator.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chief31 View Post
    I don't think he was ever given any chance as an offensive coordinator.
    Sure he was...one year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by prough91 View Post
    Sure he was...one year.
    You must be talking about the year that we gave him "I-65" to protect Damon Huards blind side?

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    Solari was hamstrung by Herm's RRPP offensive philosophy.

    Remember Herm said punting is not a bad thing!
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    Quote Originally Posted by chief31 View Post
    You must be talking about the year that we gave him "I-65" to protect Damon Huards blind side?
    Here's how I saw it. If he called the plays himself, he wasn't very imaginative and we don't need him. If he called all the plays Herm told him to, he didn't have the nads to stand up to Herm and, again, we don't need him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by prough91 View Post
    Here's how I saw it. If he called the plays himself, he wasn't very imaginative and we don't need him. If he called all the plays Herm told him to, he didn't have the nads to stand up to Herm and, again, we don't need him.
    And the way I see it is that with the offensive line problems that he was awarded, combined with the fact that Trent Green was lost through most of his first season, how high could anyone set the ar to measure his accomplishments as an OC?

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