In pro football, and really in any sport, you have to use what you have.

The bottom line is that good coaches can come out of any background.

The issue would be, we still had two plays (to run). The only point being we got the personnel in to get the best two plays the best we could. That's all we did. After the sack, we still had two plays.

Denny's point is that as a tight ends coach, you've been involved in the passing and the blocking.

Trent Green is older than Kurt Warner, and I believe the last couple of years he's been around 4,000 yards total passing, and that has never been an issue in Kansas City.