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Some good coaches out there in Mike Shanahan and Chucky..........
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Look for the Chiefs to hire Cardinals offensive coordinator Todd Haley. They have been waiting for him.
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1) "Todd Haley (born February 28, 1967 in Atlanta, Georgia) is the current offensive coordinator for the Arizona Cardinals of the NFL. Prior to his tenure with the Cardinals, Haley was the wide receivers coach for the New York Jets, Chicago Bears, and Dallas Cowboys." "In January 2009 rumors circulated about Haley's potential hire as head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs." Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Haley 2) "Todd Haley, the presumed favorite to become the next Chiefs head coach is heading to Hawaii instead of Kansas City, according to the Kansas City Star. Haley, the Cardinals' offensive coordinator, said [...] he has not had any communication with Chiefs general manager Scott Pioli, with whom he worked with the New York Jets in the 1990s. The Chicago Sun-Times reported that some minority candidates have declined to interview with Pioli because the feeling is that Haley is a lock to get the job and thus their interview would just fulfill the Rooney Rule and would not represent a legitimate oppotunity." Source and further information: http://today.sportingnews.com/sportingnewstoday/20090203/?pg=11 3) "The Chiefs are set to meet with Cardinals offensive coordinator Todd Haley about their vacant head-coaching position, the Kansas City Starreports. The team has received permission from Arizona to interview Haley, the paper reports. Haley led the Cardinals' dynamic offense to a Super Bowl berth. His name has been in the mix for the Chiefs' job since the team fired Herm Edwards in late January. The Chiefs haven't confirmed they will meet with Haley. New general manager Scott Pioli worked with Haley with the Jets in the late 1990s. Before the Chiefs make a hire, league rules mandate they interview a minority candidate. With Haley perceived as the front-runner for the job, it may be difficult to recruit minority candidates to sit for an interview." Source and further information: http://content.usatoday.com/topics/post/Organizations/Sports+Leagues/NFL/Kansas+City+Chiefs/62349900.blog/1
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