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Six former Chiefs named to NFL 2000’s All-Decade Team
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The NFL released their All-Decade team of the 2000's on Sunday and six former Kansas City Chiefs were
on it. Four players made significant and historic contributions while
in Kansas City, one other played for the team for two seasons and the
final player never got on the field due to injuries.
Not surprisingly, tight end Tony Gonzalez (2000-08), guard Will Shields (2000-06), and tackle Willie Roaf (2002-05) made the team on offense. They were three key pieces to one of the most explosive offenses in NFL history during Dick Vermeil's years as coach.
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SN: Offseason Outlooks: Kansas City Chiefs
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Who's hot?
RB Jamal Charles.
This breakout back led a few fantasy teams to a title in the second
half of 2009, but will he be able to do it again in 2010? That will be
the burning question for owners drafting near the end of the first
round this year. Charles racked up 1,120 rushing yards on just 190
carries; no back had ever reached 1,100-plus yards with so few carries.
Still uncertain about Charles' talent? In the final eight games, only
Tennessee's Chris Johnson ran for more yards (1,047)
and racked up more offensive yards (1,388) than Charles (968; 1,126).
He'll be a risky pick, but Charles has the explosiveness and upside to
make him worth the risk.
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ESPN: Chiefs brings back former star Thomas as coach
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Emmitt Thomas is coming home.
The Chiefs just announced the final three additions to their
coaching staff. Headlining the list is Thomas, the former Chiefs star
defensive back and Pro Football Hall of Famer. He will coach the
defensive backs.
Thomas played for Kansas City from 1966-78. He is the team’s
all-time leader with 58 interceptions. He was inducted into the team’s
hall of fame in 1986. Thomas, who spent the past eight seasons in
Atlanta, has coached for six NFL teams and now he comes home to where
he enjoyed his greatest playing success.
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Biggs: Chiefs Have Two New Coaches
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The Kansas City Chiefs have made some big hires this offseason,
adding Charlie Weis and Romeo Crennel to Todd Haley’s staff, but some
important vacancies remained and the organization has made moves to
fill them.
League sources tell the National Football Post that Antony Pleasant
has been hired as the defensive line coach and Bernie Parmalee will
join the team as the tight ends coach.
Pleasant is a 14-year NFL veteran who spent his final three seasons
with the New England Patriots where general manager Scott Pioli was.
Both Pleasant and Parmalee spent time with the New York Jets when Haley
was on the scouting and coaching staffs there. continue reading...
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ESPN: Chiefs shake up coaching staff
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The Kansas City Chiefs won't be bringing back defensive coordinator Clancy Pendergast or two other assistant coaches next season. The Chiefs made the announcement Thursday. Tight ends coach Bob Bicknell and wide receivers coach Dedric Ward also won't be retained. Pendergast
was hired as defensive coordinator last year only because Romeo Crennel
wasn't available. Crennel accepted that job earlier this month, putting
Pendergast out of the job. continue reading...
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A sick Tebow meets with Chiefs, Vikings and Panthers
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Former Florida quarterback Tim Tebow has met at length with
representatives from the Kansas City Chiefs, Minnesota Vikings and
Carolina Panthers, according to members of Tebow’s camp.
Tebow is working out this week in Mobile, Ala., as part of the Senior Bowl.
The meeting with Carolina was the most formal, a sit-down session
with the coaching staff. New Chiefs offensive coordinator Charlie Weis
also sat down with Tebow.
All three teams could be looking for a quarterback in the 2010 NFL
draft. Minnesota might be without Brett Favre, and Jake Delhomme’s time
at Carolina is dwindling. continue reading...
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AP: Chiefs FB Mike Cox Not Sure What's Next
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Kansas City Chiefs FB Mike Cox
was signed onto the Chiefs roster prior to the 2008 season. The obvious
connection between he and the Chiefs was then offensive coordinator
Chan Gailey, who coached Cox while at Georgia Tech.
Now, his contract is up and he's set to become a free agent.
He talked to his hometown news station, CBS 21 News, on Tuesday night. continue reading...
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PFT: Haley says he wants to keep Pendergast
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During Thursday's press conference announcing the arrival of Romeo
Crennel as the team's new defensive coordinator, coach Todd Haley said
that he hopes to keep former defensive coordinator Clancy Pendergast on
the staff, despite reports that Pendergast will be fired.
"This
is about adding a quality, quality coach that I have a great amount of
respect for and the league has a great amount of respect for and adding
him to our defensive staff to help make us a good team and be part of a
good team," Haley said in response to a question from Nick Wright of
KCSP in Kansas City.
"Clancy is part of my staff," Haley said. "I want Clancy to be part of this staff, just as I did last year." continue reading...
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