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PFT: Haley says he wants to keep Pendergast

During Thursday's press conference announcing the arrival of Romeo Crennel as the team's new defensive coordinator, coach Todd Haley said that he hopes to keep former defensive coordinator Clancy Pendergast on the staff, despite reports that Pendergast will be fired.

"This is about adding a quality, quality coach that I have a great amount of respect for and the league has a great amount of respect for and adding him to our defensive staff to help make us a good team and be part of a good team," Haley said in response to a question from Nick Wright of KCSP in Kansas City.

"Clancy is part of my staff," Haley said.  "I want Clancy to be part of this staff, just as I did last year."
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14 Jan 2010 by Ryan Luis

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USA Today: Romeo Crennel energetic again, takes reins as Chiefs D-coordinator

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Romeo Crennel is eagerly jumping back into the NFL with renewed energy and diminished pain.

He'll be the defensive coordinator for the Kansas City Chiefs, taking over a unit that's been miserable under its last three coordinators. But he may not be here for long if another team comes calling with an offer to be head coach.

"I think that's why many of us coaches are in this business, to get to the highest level possible," Crennel said Thursday. "And I think being the head coach is the highest level. And if that opportunity came along again, I would definitely be interested in that. But at the present time, the opportunity is to be the defensive coordinator for the Chiefs. That's what I'm putting all the energy into."

The Chiefs made the hiring official on Thursday and Todd Haley confirmed that one of the first things he did after becoming head coach last year was to offer Crennel the job.

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14 Jan 2010 by Ryan Luis

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SI: Crennel agrees to become defensive coordinator for Chiefs

Just call them the Kansas City Patriots.

When they take the field next year, they Chiefs will have the same defensive coordinator, offensive coordinator and top front office executive who helped lead New England to three Super Bowl titles between 2002-05.

Throw in quarterback Matt Cassel, who backed up Tom Brady with the Patriots, and the New England-Kansas City connection becomes even stronger as Scott Pioli attempts to reverse the fortunes of the long-suffering Chiefs.

Romeo Crennel, the defensive coordinator on the Patriots' Super Bowl teams, agreed Wednesday to join the Chiefs in the same capacity, his agent said. Crennel, who was out of football this past season following hip surgery, will be reunited with Charlie Weis, who was New England's offensive coordinator and agreed last week to take that job with the Chiefs.

13 Jan 2010 by Ryan Luis

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NY Blog: Romeo to KC?

Nothing’s official yet, but according to a league source, Romeo Crennel will be joining the coaching staff in Kansas City and not with the Giants. Crennel would be reunited with Charlie Weis and Scott Pioli in KC. The trio had a lot to do with the success of the Patriots.

Also another team will be firing its DC later today, opening another job and throwing another candidate onto the market.

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12 Jan 2010 by Ryan Luis

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AP: Chiefs CB Brandon Flowers Opts for Surgery

Yesterday, we pointed out an entry from the Twitter page of Kansas City Chiefs CB Brandon Flowers indicating he was headed to Alabama to see if he needed surgery.

I speculated that the surgery was for a shoulder injury he had been dealing with all season and the surgeon could be famed sports surgeon Dr. James Andrews. That's all still speculation.

As it turns out, Flowers does need surgery. And, according to his Twitter page, he's in surgery as of this posting.

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12 Jan 2010 by Ryan Luis

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Babb: Chiefs’ rebuilding project is very different than the one from 20 years ago

The coach was in town for a job interview, taking a tour of the place that would become his new football home. He’d heard about Arrowhead Stadium. Things had changed, though, and the challenge for the next Chiefs coach was to redirect the team toward better times.

He visited the offices, passed through corridors where few outsiders go, and stopped finally in the locker room. The coach stood with the Chiefs’ general manager, a new hire himself, considering what was possible if a few things broke the right way. A disappointing decade was winding down. The Chiefs wanted to end it with assurances that better days lay ahead.

The coach remembers his interview as if it were last week. The colors and the history and the optimism, the way a veteran player shook his hand and said it would be nice to have a coach that they could believe in.

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09 Jan 2010 by Ryan Luis

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Teicher: Weis sounds like Haley

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Charlie Weis, in his first public statement today since being named Chiefs offensive coordinator, sounded the same theme as head coach Todd Haley. Haley had said he was looking for a good fit for his new offensive coordinator.

''As I’ve been sitting for the last month or so at home studying the different teams in the NFL, one of the things that was really important to me as I was looking for a new opportunity, I wanted to go somewhere where fit was the number one criteria,'' Weis said. ''There are several teams out there that are in the hunt for different types of coaches.

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08 Jan 2010 by Ryan Luis

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ESPN Video on Weis Hiring

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07 Jan 2010 by Ryan Luis

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