It would appear that Mike Holmgren taught Brett Favre everything he knows. Or, in the case of "how to retire", maybe it's the other way around. See, Holmgren announced his retirement following this season, primarily based on one of the league's top defenses, a [theoretically] revamped running game and Matt Hasselbeck finally winning a Super Bowl.Or something enchanting like that. Whoops.
This season is business as usual. We made the decision, Kathy and I, to come back for one more year, and I'm at peace with that. Then, Jimmy (Mora) is going to be the head coach next year.I generally find the Retirement Shuffle to be a tiresome, pointless parade, but in Holmgren's case, I kind of understand. We're just one week into the NFL season and he's already had his team essentially decimated.
"I'm going to take some time off. And I made that promise to my family. And then I'm looking at it as a sabbatical leave. I'm going to take some time off and see how I feel. I don't know right now how I'm going to react to that. And make some decision after that.
"This season, it's business as usual and I coach like I coach and I act like I act, and I want to do well.
So it's understandable that he looks at his career, in which he built two winning franchises, picked up a Super Bowl and became known as an offensive mastermind, and says: "I will NOT go out like ... like ... this." (/points at T.J. Duckett and Samie Parker)
When there's a big storm approaching, one of the staples of news coverage is going to the local supermarket to show people grabbing whatever supplies they can to ride out the weather. That's sort of what the Broncos are doing in the wake of
The Denver Broncos' starting wide receivers last year were
This is Part II of a multi-part series examining the Chiefs' failures on Saturday against the Colts. We previously discussed
The Chiefs are playing miserable right now. They've lost two games in a row, including a very winnable game against Cleveland two weeks ago. Unfortunately, the brunt of that blame goes to the men in charge: Herm Edwards, Trent Green, and Carl Peterson. Though they certainly deserve a bit of the blame for the Chiefs' struggles, I think there are better targets:
The Chiefs lost to the Miami Dolphins 13-10 in a lackluster effort.
I haven't been graded on anything for a while, so it makes me feel good to now grade others and let others feel my wrath. The Chiefs have finished half of their games so far. Here is how I would grade them midway through the season.
I thought I'd take a cue from the political world and use this time of year as a chance to listen to the voice of the voting fan.
Earlier, I posted that the Chiefs' defense matches up very well against the Steelers' offense. I'm not sure that the Chiefs how the Chiefs will match up against Pittsburgh.
Lost a bit in the shuffle of the Chiefs' 41-0 victory was the fact that Eddie Kennison and the Kansas City receivers actually had lines printed in the box score. No, really, 
























