Treehugger Posted January 13, 2010 Share Posted January 13, 2010 Kansas City is actually a pretty good place for him to start. The whole organization has been rebuilt. He's coming off of hip surgery, might not even be interested in the HC position anymore. Take the KC job with people you know very well and who you've coached with in the past 10 years, a defense that you can mold, and low expectations over the next couple of years with some nice draft picks. Its a good place to land. But that's exactly my point; he can do the best job possible and still be very likely to end up with a string of 4-12 seasons on his record. It's the low-pressure choice of a loser, not the hungry choice of a winner, so I'm glad we don't have him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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