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		<title>Are the Falcons interested in Tony Gonzalez?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2009 14:34:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to the National Football Post, the Falcons are interested in trading for Chiefs’ tight end Tony Gonzalez. Lombardi reports that the Falcons may be willing to give up their second round draft pick (#55 overall) in order to obtain the services of Gonzalez. The move makes sense as Justin Peelle, the Falcons top tight [...]]]></description>
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<p>According to the <a href="http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/2009/04/falcons-interested-in-trading-for-gonzalez/" target="_blank">National Football Post</a>, the Falcons are interested in trading for Chiefs’ tight end Tony Gonzalez.</p>
<blockquote><p>Lombardi reports that the Falcons may be willing to give up their second round draft pick (#55 overall) in order to obtain the services of Gonzalez.</p>
<p>The move makes sense as Justin Peelle, the Falcons top tight end target from 2008, caught only 15 passes for 159 yards and 2 touchdowns in 16 games last season.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Gonzalez is coming off another Pro Bowl season in which he hauled in 96 receptions for 1,058 yards and 10 touchdowns.  </p>
<p>More on this story as it develops.</p></blockquote>
<p>If you’re looking for a connection, Atlanta’s GM is Thomas Dimitroff, who used to be the Director of College Scouting for the Patriots under former New England general manager and now current Kansas City GM Scott Pioli. </p>
<p>But even with that connection, this rumor is still a little far-fetched. None of the major media outlets have had anything to say about a possible trade and the <em>Atlanta Journal-Constitution</em> reports that so far, there’s ‘<a href="http://blogs.ajc.com/atlanta-georgia-sports/2009/04/13/is-tony-gonzalez-worth-the-falcons-2nd-round-pick/" target="_blank">nothing concrete about the rumor</a>.’</p>
<p>Yes, the Falcons do want to give a pass-catching tight end to quarterback Matt Ryan. But to give up a second round pick for Gonzo is a steep price when you consider how many holes Atlanta has on the defensive side of the ball. The Falcons haven’t been major players in free agency this offseason, instead choosing to wait for the draft to fill their needs. It’s unlikely that Dimitroff would give up his second round pick when there are pressing holes at linebacker, defensive tackle, safety and defensive end. I’m not saying it wouldn’t be a good trade, it’s just seems a little unrealistic at this point.</p>
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		<title>Chiefs switching to 3-4 – is it a mistake?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2009 18:33:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Under new defensive coaches Gary Gibbs and Clancy Pendergast, the Chiefs are planning to move to a 3-4 defense, which is a scheme new GM Scott Pioli is used to coming over from New England. But considering the Chiefs’ personnel on defense, is the move wise? Kansas City’s best linebacker is Derrick Johnson, who operates [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.kcchiefs.com/media/images/BA0E51186F16433DB2307937EF542500.JPG?0.13226137457916742" target="_blank"><img class="photo_right" border="0" width="200" height="256" src="http://www.kcchiefs.com/media/images/BA0E51186F16433DB2307937EF542500.JPG?0.13226137457916742" alt="Derrick Johnson" /></a>Under new defensive coaches Gary Gibbs and Clancy Pendergast, the Chiefs <a href="http://blogs.nfl.com/2009/02/18/what-will-move-to-3-4-mean-to-chiefs-dorsey/" target="_blank">are planning to move to a 3-4 defense</a>, which is a scheme new GM Scott Pioli is used to coming over from New England.</p>
<p>But considering the Chiefs’ personnel on defense, is the move wise?</p>
<p>Kansas City’s best linebacker is Derrick Johnson, who operates best in space and when given the opportunity to run around and make plays. In a 3-4, he’s more likely to stay put and allow the action to come to him, which may or may not be something he can excel at.</p>
<p>The Chiefs also drafted defensive tackle Glenn Dorsey with their first round pick last year and it’s uncertain at this point how he fits into a 3-4 front. He’s probably not big enough to play nose in a 3-4 and lacks ideal size to be an end in the scheme as well. At LSU, he excelled as a three-technique pass rusher and someone that is better when he reads and reacts. By implementing a 3-4 scheme, KC is really playing away from Dorsey’s strengths.</p>
<p>There is no arguing that the 3-4 can be an effective scheme. Baltimore, New England and Pittsburgh have been running the front for years and have been incredibly successful in doing so, but they also have the personnel to pull it off. Granted, Pioli has an entire offseason to get players that fit his scheme, but it’s unclear at this point how some of the better KC defenders will fit in.</p>
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		<title>Offseason Blueprint: Kansas City Chiefs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2009 20:28:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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<strong>Notable Free Agents:</strong> Jason Babin, DE; Rocky Boiman, LB; Oliver Celestin, FS.

<strong>Projected 2009 Cap Space:</strong> $33,000,000

<strong>Draft Order:</strong> 3

<strong>Top Needs:</strong> The Chiefs have a variety of holes to fill this offseason, from the interior of their offensive line, to linebacker to safety and No. 2 wide receiver.

<strong>Offseason Outlook:</strong> Despite the lack of overall roster talent, the Chiefs aren’t a bad situation to walk into for new GM Scott Pioli and head coach Todd Haley. The team has plenty of cap space, a high draft pick and not one marquee free agent to re-sign. Pioli is essentially working with a clean slate to begin his era in Kansas City.

That said, there are some underlining issues on the horizon. Tight end Tony Gonzalez and running back Larry Johnson, two players who will be counted on to spark the revival in Kansas City, have both expressed a desire to be traded this offseason. Gonzalez has wavered a bit in his demands, but it’s clear that LJ wants out of KC and maybe Pioli will grant his wish as long as the Chiefs can land proper compensation for the star back.

Another area Pioli might address is at quarterback, where incumbent Tyler Thigpen played well enough in the second half of the season to merit a crack at the starting spot, but probably isn’t the long-term answer. Considering Pioli is coming over from New England, he could look into what it would take to acquire Matt Cassel. Don’t count on it though. KC has the No. 3 overall pick and certainly won’t part with that high of a pick for Cassel, especially when you consider he might have been a product of the Patriots’ outstanding offensive system. Don’t be surprised if Thigpen is the Chiefs’ starter under center again next year.]]></description>
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<p><strong>Notable Free Agents:</strong> Jason Babin, DE; Rocky Boiman, LB; Oliver Celestin, FS.</p>
<p><strong>Projected 2009 Cap Space:</strong> $33,000,000</p>
<p><strong>Draft Order:</strong> 3</p>
<p><strong>Top Needs:</strong> The Chiefs have a variety of holes to fill this offseason, from the interior of their offensive line, to linebacker to safety and No. 2 wide receiver.</p>
<p><strong>Offseason Outlook:</strong> Despite the lack of overall roster talent, the Chiefs aren’t a bad situation to walk into for new GM Scott Pioli and head coach Todd Haley. The team has plenty of cap space, a high draft pick and not one marquee free agent to re-sign. Pioli is essentially working with a clean slate to begin his era in Kansas City.</p>
<p>That said, there are some underlining issues on the horizon. Tight end Tony Gonzalez and running back Larry Johnson, two players who will be counted on to spark the revival in Kansas City, have both expressed a desire to be traded this offseason. Gonzalez has wavered a bit in his demands, but it’s clear that LJ wants out of KC and maybe Pioli will grant his wish as long as the Chiefs can land proper compensation for the star back.</p>
<p>Another area Pioli might address is at quarterback, where incumbent Tyler Thigpen played well enough in the second half of the season to merit a crack at the starting spot, but probably isn’t the long-term answer. Considering Pioli is coming over from New England, he could look into what it would take to acquire Matt Cassel. Don’t count on it though. KC has the No. 3 overall pick and certainly won’t part with that high of a pick for Cassel, especially when you consider he might have been a product of the Patriots’ outstanding offensive system. Don’t be surprised if Thigpen is the Chiefs’ starter under center again next year.</p>
<p>The Chiefs could stand an upgrade at center and right guard. Rudy Niswanger was the team’s starter last year at center, but given his size, he could easily move to right guard and then KC could look to sign one of the many free agent centers that are available this offseason including Matt Birk (Vikings), Brad Meester (Jaguars), Eric Ghiaciuc (Bengals) and Jason Brown (Ravens).</p>
<p>Defensively, Jason Babin surprised folks last year with his steady play at right defensive end, but he’s a free agent and if Pioli sees an upgrade available either in free agency or the draft, he’ll likely jump on it. It’s doubtful that Pioli goes after a marquee name like Julius Peppers to fill the void, but the position will no doubt be addressed this offseason.</p>
<p>At linebacker, Derrick Johnson is a stud on the strong-side, but the Chiefs are in desperate need to upgrade the other two spots. The team signed Demorrio Williams to fill the weak-side position last year, but he’s more of a situational pass-rusher at best and probably isn’t an every down player. In the middle, Pat Thomas missed time last year due to injuries and isn’t the type of run-stuffer the Chiefs are going to need moving forward.</p>
<p>Given their needs at linebacker, KC could use its first round pick on Wake Forest’s Aaron Curry, who is talented enough to play either outside or in the middle. He would be a nice compliment to Johnson and would add some athleticism on that side of the ball for KC, who has still yet to hire a defensive coordinator. But it’s worth noting that both the Lions and Rams (who pick ahead of the Chiefs) will take a strong look at Curry, too.</p>
<p>If the Lions pass on Georgia quarterback Matthew Stafford, KC could be a landing spot for him at No. 3. Pundits seem to believe the notion that since Tom Brady was a seventh round pick, that anyone that comes from the New England front office (i.e. Pioli) will pass on the opportunity to draft a quarterback high in the first round. But Falcons’ GM Thomas Dimitroff (who cut his teeth in the Patriots’ front office) bucked that trend by taking Matt Ryan with the third overall pick last year. So if Pioli feels that Stafford is a franchise-type quarterback, don’t be surprised if the Chiefs selected him if Detroit passes.</p>
<p>The Chiefs could also use an upgrade at safety and wide receiver, but given their other needs and lack of quality safeties on the market, it’s doubtful that Pioli will turn heads filling either position this offseason.</p>
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		<title>Chiefs receive permission to interview Cardinals’ Todd Haley</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Feb 2009 15:23:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Chiefs are set to interview Cardinals’ offensive coordinator Todd Haley for their vacant head coaching position after receiving permission from Arizona on Tuesday. The Chiefs, including new general manager Scott Pioli, received permission Tuesday to interview Haley, the Kansas City Star reports. There is history between Pioli and Haley; they worked together from 1997-99 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Chiefs are set to <a href="http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=514033" target="_blank">interview Cardinals’ offensive coordinator Todd Haley</a> for their vacant head coaching position after receiving permission from Arizona on Tuesday.</p>
<blockquote><p><a href="http://www.azcentral.com/i/sized/3/C/2/e298/j350/PHP4835EEA4582C3.jpg" target="_blank"><img class="photo_right" border="0" width="200" height="232" src="http://www.azcentral.com/i/sized/3/C/2/e298/j350/PHP4835EEA4582C3.jpg" alt="Todd Haley" /></a>The Chiefs, including new general manager Scott Pioli, received permission Tuesday to interview Haley, the Kansas City Star reports.</p>
<p>There is history between Pioli and Haley; they worked together from 1997-99 with the New York Jets, Pioli as the director of pro personnel and Haley as an assistant coach.</p>
<p>Haley, 42, led the Cardinals, one of the league&#8217;s highest-scoring offensive teams, to their first Super Bowl appearance this year. Haley had said publicly he would not speak to any other teams prior to the title game.</p>
<p>The newspaper reports the Chiefs plan to announce a new head coach later this week.</p></blockquote>
<p>Haley would be a sound hire, but not because he would make the Chiefs into an offensive juggernaut like some might think. (The Chiefs would need talent like the Cardinals have in order to do that.) </p>
<p>No, Haley is a real ball-buster and as he proved with Anquan Boldin during the NFC Championship Game, he’s not going to take any crap from players. Not that the Chiefs have a history of malcontents and troublemakers (Herman Edwards wouldn’t have allowed that), but they do lack direction and maybe Pioli and Haley could make a formidable duo and resurrect the sinking ship that is Kansas City.</p>
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		<title>Chiefs fire Herm Edwards</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jan 2009 22:38:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ESPN.com is reporting that the Chiefs have fired head coach Herman Edwards. Edwards was 15-33 in three seasons with the Chiefs, including 2-14 this season. Edwards&#8217; status has been in doubt since the Chiefs hired Scott Pioli as their general manager on Jan. 13. Asked at his introductory news conference about Edwards&#8217; status, Pioli declined [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ESPN.com is reporting that the <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3855917" target="_blank">Chiefs have fired head coach Herman Edwards</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p>Edwards was 15-33 in three seasons with the Chiefs, including 2-14 this season.</p>
<p>Edwards&#8217; status has been in doubt since the Chiefs hired Scott Pioli as their general manager on Jan. 13. Asked at his introductory news conference about Edwards&#8217; status, Pioli declined to say.</p>
<p>He was 41-44 in five seasons as head coach of the New York Jets, including three trips to the playoffs.</p></blockquote>
<p>Not a total shock, obviously. New general manager Scott Pioli probably wanted the organization to start fresh, although it’s not clear that this point which way he’ll go in terms of a new head coach. Several rumors have Pioli reaching out to Cardinals’ offensive coordinator Todd Haley after the Super Bowl concludes, but there isn’t any hard evidence yet to support that.</p>
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		<title>Chiefs hire Scott Pioli away from Patriots to be next GM</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to The National Football Post, the Chiefs found their next general manager to replace Carl Peterson in former Patriots’ VP of Player Personnel Scott Pioli, who was highly regarded as the top GM candidate available this offseason. Upon his departure, the Patriots will replace Pioli with Nic Cesario, who was serving as the Director [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to <a href="http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/2009/01/breaking-pioli-accepts-chiefs-job/" target="_blank">The National Football Post</a>, the Chiefs found their next general manager to replace Carl Peterson in former Patriots’ VP of Player Personnel Scott Pioli, who was highly regarded as the top GM candidate available this offseason.</p>
<blockquote><p>Upon his departure, the Patriots will replace Pioli with Nic Cesario, who was serving as the Director of Player Personnel for New England. This does not come as a surprise as New England believes in growing executive talent from within its own organization.</p>
<p>Pioli, who has been with the Patriots for nine seasons and three Super Bowl Championships, won the George Young Executive of the Year award in 2004 and 2005.</p>
<p>Pioli comes to Kansas City after in year in which the Chiefs struggled to finish with a record of 2-14, good for last place in the AFC West. Pioli inherits a team that has a disgruntled super star running back in Larry Johnson, a revolving door at the quarterback position, but is led by a young nucleus of talent on the defensive side of the football. First off for Pioli, however, is to decide the fate of head coach Herman Edwards and his possible successor.</p></blockquote>
<p>If the article is accurate, this was a tremendous hire by the Chiefs. Pioli is best known for being the mastermind behind the Patriots’ successful drafts and knows what it takes to build a winner. He’ll have his hands full turning things around in Kansas City, but it’s a proud organization and it’ll be interesting to see if he keeps head coach Herman Edwards, or if he decides to wipe the slate clean and start over.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Jan 2009 18:40:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eric Mangini has now become the front-runner in the Cleveland Browns’ search for a new head coach. The Browns have continued their search process, interviewing other candidates, but sources say Mangini had a &#8220;compelling&#8221; interview and owner Randy Lerner is fascinated with him. If Mangini gets the job to replace the fired Romeo Crennel, the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3807748" target="_blank">Eric Mangini has now become the front-runner</a> in the Cleveland Browns’ search for a new head coach.</p>
<blockquote><p>The Browns have continued their search process, interviewing other candidates, but sources say Mangini had a &#8220;compelling&#8221; interview and owner Randy Lerner is fascinated with him.</p>
<p>If Mangini gets the job to replace the fired Romeo Crennel, the sources said the favorite to become the team&#8217;s general manager would be George Kokinis, who is the director of pro personnel for the Baltimore Ravens.</p>
<p>Kokinis and Mangini each were members of the Browns organization when Bill Belichick was coach. Mangini formally joined the staff as an assistant coach in 1995. Kokinis was a scout from 1991 to 1995 before moving with the team to Baltimore.</p>
<p>Scott Pioli, the Patriots&#8217; executive vice president of player personnel, has been considered the favorite for the GM job, but sources say his demands were &#8220;extreme,&#8221; and Lerner is hesitant to accept the terms unless there is some level of compromise.</p></blockquote>
<p>Getting Pioli would be ideal, but I’m always in favor of teams reaching out to front office personal of winning teams, and Kokinis has been a part of a winner in Baltimore. If Mangini and Kokinis have worked together in the past, then that’s obviously a huge plus because you limit the possibility of the two men clashing on personnel decisions.</p>
<p>I don’t think any Cleveland fan should be down on Mangini. He’s a bright young mind and he no doubt learned a few things while working in the Jets’ organization the past three years.</p>
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