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  1. On Tuesday, the league answered that question in a press release. Season tickets for both teams have priority and the process for buying tickets will begin on Wednesday. Other fans will need to signup to receive a passcode which can be used to purchase tickets on Friday. Full details released by the NFL can be found below:
  2. to quote Marv Levy he's an "over officious Jerk!"
  3. and I'd imagine when/if that times comes he'll probably retire I personally think he's got no more than 5 years left. All coaches message gets stale. Marty's did as did Stram's and the list goes on and on
  4. Andy did go to the SB with Philly and McNabb was no Mahomes. I agree Pederson is doing a great job with the Jags. He's just what Avatar needed. ( that's POOTs nick name for Lawrence, said if ya painted him blue he'd be one of them Avatars like in the movie)
  5. 1+1=2 that's a fact Bilichek had Brady and on and on and on. How many coaches have been to multiple SB's with more than one Qb? a much smaller sample. Shit happens every SB winning /HOF Coach has had a team melt down more than once I take nothing from Big Red. Staley playing core members last week was just lunacy, coaches have been fired for much less. IF the Chiefgs lose to the Jags there will be some slapnuts calling for Reid's head..bank on it and I already think I know who it'll be
  6. I'd kick the tires on Keenan Allen if JuJu leaves
  7. I'm a bit relieved I kept seeing the Ravens just running the ball down our throat with 17 minute drives
  8. I think they can tho give a timeline with the caveat .."after our season is over" EB can decline it if he's under the impression he'll get his contract renewed here too. His reply could be a clue.
  9. Titans request interviews with Chiefs’ Eric Bieniemy, Matt Nagy for OC vacancy The Tennessee Titans are looking at two Kansas City Chiefs assistant coaches for their offensive coordinator vacancy. The Titans fired OC Todd Downing following the conclusion of the 2022 regular season after their offense took quite a few steps back since he took over for Arthur Smith in 2021. They could look to fill the position from Kansas City’s coaching ranks per a new report. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, the Titans have submitted interview requests with both Chiefs OC Eric Bieniemy and QB coach / Senior Offensive Assistant Matt Nagy for their vacant offensive coordinator job. It’s unclear if either has accepted the interview requests and plans to interview with Tennessee at this time.
  10. all I'm saying is that if you snooze on the Jags they'll bite you even if they are 28 down
  11. you know what scares me about the Jags now is that even if they are 28 points down they still believe... I team that believes is like Rocky Balboa or watching Hulk Hogan.
  12. yea I remember 1 in particular they where kicking our ass until KA got hurt..then it gave us a chance
  13. I worry more about Keenan Allen. He seems to always have a career day vs the Chiefs
  14. he's going to want to make Aaron Donald $$ + ( 3 year 95M)and AD signed that at 31, hard to say he doesn't deserve it and CJ is 28/29. I'm not so sure that's a Veach kinda deal, 4year $130M is what I'm thinking it'd take
  15. they had previously chkd that box. I think Ballard had something to do with this interview
  16. agreed Kafka being under Reid and now Daibol..his stock will raise fast too. I'd not be surprised if he gets a few sniffs this off season
  17. CJ's Salary https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/kansas-city-chiefs/chris-jones-18985/ Current Contract Chris Jones signed a 4 year, $80,000,000 contract with the Kansas City Chiefs, including $60,000,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $20,000,000. In 2023, Jones will earn a base salary of $19,500,000 and a workout bonus of $500,000, while carrying a cap hit of $28,291,668 and a dead cap value of $7,041,667. CONTRACT TERMS:4 yr(s) / $80,000,000 SIGNING BONUS- AVERAGE SALARY$20,000,000 GTD AT SIGN:$37,626,000 TOTAL GTD:$60,000,000 FREE AGENT:2024 / UFA BONUS BREAKDOWN CAP DETAILS CASH DETAILS YEAR AGE BASE SALARY ROSTER WORKOUT RESTRUCTURE MISC. CAP HIT DEAD CAP YEARLY CASH 2020 26 $14,626,000 - - $375,000 - $15,001,000 $37,626,000 $16,151,062($16,151,062) 2021 27 $1,000,000 - $500,000 $7,041,667 - $8,541,666 $40,749,000 $21,500,000($37,651,062) 2022 28 $3,750,000 $18,124,000 $500,000 $7,041,667 - $29,415,667 $36,957,333 $23,624,000($61,275,062) POTENTIAL OUT: 2023, 3 YR, $61,275,062; $7,041,667 DEAD CAP 2023 29 $19,500,000 - $500,000 $7,041,668 $1,250,000 $28,291,668 $7,041,667 $20,000,000($81,275,062)
  18. https://currently.att.yahoo.com/sports/chiefs-dt-chris-jones-named-144538083.html Chiefs DT Chris Jones named PFF’s Defensive Player of the Year Charles Goldman Fri, January 13, 2023 at 8:45 AM CST Kansas City Chiefs DT Chris Jones earned a Defensive Player of the Year nod from Pro Football Focus in their end-of-season awards following the conclusion of the 2022 regular season. Jones’ prowess as an interior rusher, but also his versatility helped him surpass the performances of other defenders like Cowboys LB Micah Parsons, 49ers DE Nick Bosa and Browns DE Myles Garrett. Here’s what PFF’s Sam Monson had to say about Jones’ selection: Jones was also named PFF’s “Best Pass Rusher” this season, which is where his ability to rush the passer from an interior alignment truly shined brighter than the rest of the competition. The veteran defensive tackle has been what makes the Chiefs’ defense go this season — and that will again be true during the postseason.
  19. Adam Schefter · Follow Colts’ owner Jim Irsay announced his team interviewed Chiefs OC Eric Bieniemy for its head coaching job.
  20. just my opinion but I would not be surprised in any game that the Bills play up to and including the SB where a phantom PI, PF or some such call that can not be reviewed is called as many times as necessary to give the Bills a better chance of winning. I see this like Dale Earnhardt Jr winning at Daytona the very next race there after his father was killed. As much as I was/am a HUGE Dale Sr fan and rooted for JR it was an interesting ending to say the least.
  21. https://currently.att.yahoo.com/sports/nfl-coordinator-rise-years-why-123002638.html This NFL coordinator has been on the rise for years. But why hasn't he been made a head coach yet? Tom Schad, USA TODAY Thu, January 12, 2023 at 6:30 AM CST Over the past two decades, no coach has interviewed for more NFL head-coaching jobs without being hired than Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy. According to USA TODAY Sports research, which tracked interviews using team announcements and news media reports, Bieniemy has interviewed for 15 head-coaching positions with 14 different teams over the past four hiring cycles. (He's twice been a candidate with the New York Jets.) Only eight teams during that span have hired a new head coach and not interviewed Bieniemy. Yet despite his popularity as a candidate, the 53-year-old former running back has yet to be hired — a fact that has perplexed academics, coaches and others around the NFL, while turning Bieniemy into a poster child for the league's diversity issues. "For whatever reason, he’s gotten caught up in this cycle of interviews with no head coaching offers," said Rod Graves, the executive director of the Fritz Pollard Alliance. "It does make you wonder." The Chiefs declined to make Bieniemy available for an interview, and his agent did not respond to messages. But in 2020, the coach told USA TODAY Sports he was ready for a head-coaching opportunity, and hopeful about finding the right fit. "When it comes to hiring, I can’t control what goes on in the owner’s head. I can’t force them to make the decision," Bieniemy said at the time. "My job is to make sure that when I’m in there giving that interview, I’m being my most authentic self. They get to see me, feel me for who I am and what I’m about." Is Bieniemy a hot candidate for the 2023 NFL season? It's unclear if Bieniemy will receive more interview opportunities in the next few weeks. But American University professor N. Jeremi Duru worries that he, like other coaching candidates before him, might now be in a precarious position — a hot-shot coaching candidate who's been in the mix for so long that his odds go cold. "This narrative begins to develop that, 'hey maybe this person isn’t getting a job year after year for a reason.' And it’s unfortunate, and it’s unfair, but I’m worried that some owners are now running that narrative with respect to Eric Bieniemy," Duru explained. "It would seem as though it should be an easy decision to hire Eric Bieniemy as a head coach. Now, because of that narrative, I think an owner who does it would be viewed as going out on a limb and really taking a chance." With Bieniemy at the helm, the Chiefs' offense has been consistently among the NFL's best by a wide range of statistical markers — prompting researchers like Kennesaw State professor Joshua Pitts to explore his case in-depth. In a study published last year, Pitts and two of his colleagues examined promotion probabilities among NFL coordinators from 2003 to 2020 and found that Black coordinators weren't statistically more or less likely than white coordinators to be hired as head coaches — with one notable exception. From 2018 to 2020, the researchers found evidence that Black coordinators were significantly less likely to get hired. By changing only Bieniemy's race in their statistical models, they found that his estimated probability of becoming a head coach in 2020 increased by nearly 15%. "His race has definitely harmed his likelihood of becoming a head coach," Pitts said. "Now is that because of discrimination, or is that because of something else? I don’t know." Chiefs' success makes interview process more challenging NBC Sports analyst and Hall of Fame coach Tony Dungy said he believes Bieniemy has, in some ways, been a victim of his team's success. Because the Chiefs are consistently in the playoffs, Bieniemy usually has had to squeeze interviews in between game prep, or hope a team will wait until after the season to interview him. "He’s got a small window and he’s the hot commodity, so he’s doing three, four, five interviews in a cycle. You can’t be as prepared and you can’t know as much about the team," Dungy explained. "I think the way we do it is ridiculous now. I would recommend no interviews, no hiring until after the Super Bowl, to make it fair for everybody." In the meantime, Bieniemy continues to wait. Of the 15 coaches hired instead of him since 2019, seven have already been fired. An eighth, Bruce Arians, retired last spring. "This is what I’ve always said: They can fire you! That’s what they do in the NFL," ESPN analyst Herm Edwards said. "(Bieniemy) deserves an opportunity at least." Edwards, a former Chiefs head coach, said he thinks Bieniemy's best move at this point would be to wait until current head coach Andy Reid retires, in hopes that owner Clark Hunt will hire him as Reid's successor. "I think the owner who does give Eric Bieniemy a chance will be rewarded substantially," added Duru. "But we’ll see if that happens."
 
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