If I were the Chiefs, I'd start looking to defense. Gunther Cunningham has been great, but the Chiefs' defense has just been bad. I would want to get myself a young, energetic coach who can handle the grind and is excited about the grind and brings a defensive philosophy to my football team. -Mark Schlereth

 

If I were the Chiefs, I'd start looking to defense. Gunther Cunningham has been great, but the Chiefs' defense has just been bad. I would want to get myself a young, energetic coach who can handle the grind and is excited about the grind and brings a defensive philosophy to my football team.


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If I were the Chiefs, I'd start looking to defense. Gunther Cunningham has been great, but the Chiefs' defense has just been bad. I would want to get myself a young, energetic coach who can handle the grind and is excited about the grind and brings a defensive philosophy to my football team.

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In the last four minutes (against Dallas), he looked like the playoff quarterback he used to be. I know Joe didn't bench Ramsey because of lack of arm strength or lack of talent. He just didn't have it . The team didn't rally around him.

Mark Schlereth

It's like, `I'm glad I can get that question out of the locker room,' ... We lost, but we were still 13-1 ? which was pretty darn good.

Mark Schlereth

Do you play your starters? Certainly you do. But Tony has to decide how much is enough.

Mark Schlereth

That's the price you pay. You understand that going in. You understand that you got to pay that price ultimately.

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