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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — If Todd Haley looks across the field at Mike Tomlin this afternoon and feels a twinge of envy, could anybody blame him? Full Article at Wilkes-Barre Weekender
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- If Todd Haley looks across the field at Mike Tomlin this afternoon and feels a twinge of envy, could anybody blame him? Full Article at GoErie.com
New Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley, left, talks with general manager Scott Pioli after a news conference announcing Haley's hiring Friday, Feb. 6, 2009 in Kansas City, Mo. View Photo »
I don’t look at it as any kind of redemption because we are in Kansas City now and we’ve got a totally new team with a new staff ... A couple of us that were in that game happen to be here, but we are trying to get better every day, find our way, find our identity and we have a chance to play one of the...
Published online 11/22/2009 12:26 AM KANSAS CITY, Mo. - If Todd Haley looks across the field at Mike Tomlin on Sunday afternoon and feels a twinge of envy, could anybody blame him? Full Article at HutchNews.com
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- If Todd Haley looks across the field at Mike Tomlin on Sunday afternoon and feels a twinge of envy, could anybody blame him? Full Article at CJOnline
Of the 32 current head coaches in the NFL, Todd Haley is the only one who didn't play college football. Full Article at Pittsburgh Entertainment
New Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley, left, addresses the media as general manager Scott Pioli looks on during a news conference announcing Haley's hiring Friday, Feb. 6, 2009 in Kansas City, Mo. View Photo »
I want to apologize to the fans of the Kansas City Chiefs and the rest of the NFL, Commissioner (Roger) Goodell, the Chiefs organization, coach Todd Haley, his staff, and my team mates for the words I used yesterday
COMMENTARY Bowe a victim of the win-at-all-costs pressure By JASON WHITLOCK The Kansas City Star More News This column is not intended as a rationalization of Dwayne Bowe’s mistake relating to performance-enhancing drugs. Full Article at KansasCity.com
Chiefs head coach Todd Haley must have had a bad experience as a child at the hands of someone with a last name of Johnson. Full Article at Bleacher Report
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New Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley, left, talks with general manager Scott Pioli after a news conference announcing Haley's hiring Friday, Feb. 6, 2009 in Kansas City, Mo.
View Photo »New Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley, left, addresses the media as general manager Scott Pioli looks on during a news conference announcing Haley's hiring Friday, Feb. 6, 2009 in Kansas City, Mo.
View Photo »New Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley, center, addresses the media while general manager Scott Pioli, right, and owner Clark Hunt look on during a news conference announcing Haley's hiring Friday, Feb. 6, 2009 in Kansas City, Mo.
View Photo »New Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley, center, addresses the media while general manager Scott Pioli, right, and owner Clark Hunt look on during a news conference announcing Haley's hiring Friday, Feb. 6, 2009 in Kansas City, Mo.
View Photo »New Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley, center, shakes hands with general manager Scott Pioli, left, as owner Clark Hunt looks on during a news conference announcing Haley's hiring Friday, Feb. 6, 2009 in Kansas City, Mo.
View Photo »New Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley, left, talks with general manager Scott Pioli before a news conference announcing Haley's hiring Friday, Feb. 6, 2009 in Kansas City, Mo.
View Photo »Kansas City Chiefs coach Todd Haley stretches while watching rookie camp at the team's football practice facility in Kansas City, Mo. , Sunday, May 10, 2009.
View Photo »Kansas City Chiefs coach Todd Haley stands among his rookies during minicamp at the team's football practice facility in Kansas City, Mo. , Sunday, May 10, 2009.
View Photo »Kansas City Chiefs coach Todd Haley stands among his rookies during minicamp at the team's football practice facility in Kansas City, Mo. , Sunday, May 10, 2009.
View Photo »Kansas City Chiefs coach Todd Haley watches over a morning workout during rookie camp at the team's football practice facility in Kansas City, Mo. , Saturday, May 9, 2009.
View Photo »Kansas City Chiefs coach Todd Haley watches over a morning workout during rookie camp at the team's football practice facility in Kansas City, Mo. , Saturday, May 9, 2009.
View Photo »Kansas City Chiefs coach Todd Haley listens to a question during a news conference at the team's football practice facility in Kansas City, Mo. , Friday, May 8, 2009.
View Photo »OAKLAND, CA - NOVEMBER 15: Head coach Todd Haley of the Kansas City Chiefs speaks with a referee against the Oakland Raiders during an NFL game at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum on November 15, 2009 in Oakland, California.
View Photo »Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley reacts on the sidelines in the first quarter during an NFL football game against the Oakland Raiders in Oakland, Calif. , Sunday, Nov. 15, 2009.
View Photo »Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley, right, shakes hands with offensive guard Brian Waters after a late touchdown in fourth-quarter action during an NFL football game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Sunday, Nov. 8, 2009, in Jacksonville, Fla.
View Photo »Kansas City head coach Todd Haley, right, shakes hands with offensive guard Brian Waters after a late touchdown in fourth-quarter action during an NFL football game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Sunday, Nov. 8, 2009, in Jacksonville, Fla.
View Photo »Kansas City Chiefs running back Larry Johnson stands on the field during their NFL pre-season game against the Arizona Cardinals in this file picture taken August 16, 2008.
View Photo »Kansas City Chiefs coach Todd Haley walks off the field following an NFL football game with the San Diego Chargers Sunday, Oct. 25, 2009, in Kansas City, Mo. The Chargers beat the Chiefs 37-7.
View Photo »Kansas City Chiefs coach Todd Haley asks for a call from game officials during the first half of an NFL football game against the San Diego Chargers Sunday, Oct. 25, 2009, in Kansas City, Mo.
View Photo »Kansas City Chiefs coach Todd Haley asks for a call from game officials during the first half of an NFL football game against the San Diego Chargers Sunday, Oct. 25, 2009, in Kansas City, Mo.
View Photo »Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley talks with back judge Rich Reels during the second half of the Dallas Cowboys' overtime win in their NFL football game at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri October 11, 2009.
View Photo »Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley adjusts his headset as he paces along the sidelines during an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs, Sunday, Oct. 18, 2009, in Landover, Md.
View Photo »Kansas City Chiefs coach Todd Haley talks to an official during the second quarter of an NFL football game against the Dallas Cowboys Sunday, Oct. 11, 2009 in Kansas City, Mo.
View Photo »Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley (R) congratulates New York Giants head coach Tom Coughlin (L) after the Giants' win in their NFL football game at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri October 4, 2009.
View Photo »Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley yells at the officials after a penalty during the first half of the their NFL football game against the New York Giants at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri October 4, 2009.
View Photo »New Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley, left, addresses the media as general manager Scott Pioli looks on during a news conference announcing Haley's hiring Friday, Feb. 6, 2009 in Kansas City, Mo.
View Photo »I don’t look at it as any kind of redemption because we are in Kansas City now and we’ve got a totally new team with a new staff ... A couple of us that were in that game happen to be here, but we are trying to get better every day, find our way, find our identity and we have a chance to play one of the...
I want to apologize to the fans of the Kansas City Chiefs and the rest of the NFL, Commissioner (Roger) Goodell, the Chiefs organization, coach Todd Haley, his staff, and my team mates for the words I used yesterday
That would never be a bad thing ... This has been a long time in the making for the Pittsburgh Steelers. This is something that was established back in the ’70s, a blueprint they set about in the entire organization.
I know the Super Bowl was a surreal experience, having to play of all the teams, the Steelers ... Now we get to play them again and I'm just looking forward to the challenge.
We decided it was in the best interests of the Kansas City Chiefs organization to move forward at this time
It wouldn't be fair of me to try to comment on that in any way other than to say the totality of the situation was factored in -- what we felt was best for the Kansas City Chiefs
They've got to quarterback the defense ... Mike Brown does a great job of that, and he'll help DaJuan in that area, take some of the pressure off him. He still has to communicate and know what's going on. I feel comfortable with where he's at.
As a youngster, you thought the Super Bowl came every other year, but you realize real quick when you see your father stay in the business for as long as he has and not ever get back to one, it is hard
Making gay slurs on your Twitter account? ... That's akin to rushing for 2.7 yards per carry, because they'll both get you time off the field. Ironically, Larry's the one making gay slurs, but he's also the one putting a foot in his mouth. But I didn't come here to 'L.J.-bash.' It's not all about Larry ...
Making gay slurs on your Twitter account? ... That's akin to rushing for 2.7 yards per carry, because they'll both get you time off the field. Ironically, Larry's the one making gay slurs, but he's also the one putting a foot in his mouth. But I didn't come here to 'L.J.-bash.' It's not all about Larry ...
His speed is pretty good, maybe better than you’re giving him credit for ... He was a vertical threat for San Diego. He does give us some speed and vertical explosion. He adds a little to the mix. He’s been able to stay relatively healthy, and you haven’t seen a drop-off in speed. I’ve kind of been taug...
I'm very proud of the route that I took to get to where I am right now ... I'm very proud to have grown up around, in my opinion, one of the best football people there is, and to be around the teams and players that I was around on a daily basis. I think I've earned what I've done in the NFL through har...
I think it’s another step in our development ... It’s our first time after a victory. I wish we had tested this out four weeks ago, but it is what it is and we’ve got to get ready for San Diego. At least we’re doing so with a little positive reinforcement.
My expectations were about on with where we're at ... I was a scout with the Jets when we went 2-14 and 1-15... and the very next year, we went 9-7. Dallas, which had been downtrodden for an extended period, I was able to be part of turning that in the [right] direction and then Arizona. ... There weren...
I just think that having been in Arizona for two years ... I really thought that was something that hurt us – the fact that it was too nice all the time. We were never in the mental mindset to play in those conditions.
Miles is a guy who was in Dallas when I was and he was acquired, and I've got to take my hat off to him. He's been working, trying to find his way. He made a couple of huge plays, probably the biggest of his career. We've got to cover better and we've got to tackle better. Period
Arizona, there is no greater example
The Dallas Cowboys had really fallen on hard times and while we never got to where we wanted to
I have great memories of Dallas, and the one memory I have that's not great is the Seattle game, because I truly believed in my heart of hearts that had we kicked that field goal and won the game, we were going to give some people – the Bears specifically – some problems ... And who knows how that year ...
I’m getting ready for the Dallas Cowboys ... That does me no good one way or the other, right or wrong. We’ve got to figure out a way to beat the Cowboys.
We knew this would be a tough stretch against some very good opponents ... We're in a worst-case sceneario right now. Would winning against Baltimore or Oakland have boosted our confidence? Yes, but that's not the way it went. We are where we are, and we've got to pull together. I look at a season in qu...
This is a new group with a lot of things thrown at them, so it would be difficult regardless of circumstances ... Add to that mix that we've seen the pass rush of the Philadelphia Eagles, Baltimore Ravens and New York Giants, I don't know that there are many front sevens better than that.
So, we need to have somebody change it ... Whether it’s Brandon Flowers intercepting the ball or Maurice (Leggett) catches the ball or the quarterback doesn’t throw an interception. There are plenty of them out there, whether I make a better call or a better decision in the game. Somebody take it upon t...
When we made that change, there was a lot of negative feedback — ‘What about the future?’ There weren’t too many people saying much when we were in the Super Bowl last year
Those are decisions you’ve got to make as a coach ... As a head coach you take the brunt of the criticism or the accolades. You’ve got to ultimately do what you think gives your team the best chance to win. If that means another quarterback being in there other than Matt Cassel then….
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