Brad Childress
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Brad Childress
Brad Childressis an American football coach who is the offensive coordinator for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League. He has worked for over thirty years as a coach for various college programs and NFL franchises...
ProfessionCoach
Date of Birth27 June 1956
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He's got gas left in the tank. He's a little bit banged up, as a lot of offensive linemen are at this time of the season. But you know he's going to be out there on Sunday. He's done a good job out there.
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Obviously, we'll be excited to have him, and we wanted him for a reason. He will give us not only good football play, but he'll give us great temperament and great toughness, I think, in the offensive line. That's somewhere you need to always have that.
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It presents a separate set of problems, in terms of protecting them with running backs. There are mismatches, and communication with the offensive line is important so that everyone recognizes those different looks.
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He's the guy that's telling everybody which direction to go. That's huge to have a center that's a smart guy, that's a physical player in there, directing both sides of that offensive line.
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I think that every defense has some element of it. Some people have more tied into it as a staple. This would be one team that is tied into it as a staple.
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I think there is a menu of things he does very well and I think there are things that he is coming along at. Really, it's an evolution with those guys. Brian Westbrook we had a small package for when he was a rookie. So, it's moving along and he is doing all right.
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Jim Mora has an idea of what he can and cannot do... He has a firsthand knowledge of that, regardless of what he has seen on tape... He's seen him day-to-day for years. I think it goes back to them and how they want to play him. We'll play him the same way we usually do within the system.
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I said in my opening comments... he's a franchise quarterback, and I don't believe a guy loses his position based on injury. So the first thing is, he doesn't need to be injured anymore. He's got to rehab. He's got control over that. I don't have control over that.
causes headache splitting
It doesn't hurt. But it causes a splitting headache for the coaches.
changes
It changes it for them. It doesn't change things for us.
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I will tell you that he always brings a standard to the practice field and the game field. He has always been extremely professional in those areas and obviously extremely productive. That is all you can ask for the guy to do. On the little bit he has played in the preseason, he is ready to go. He's been in big games before and he is going to his hometown, but I think you have a pretty good idea of what he will do.
That's the mindset. I don't know anything to the contrary.
football good resume speaks sure tape
His resume is his tape. And his tape speaks for itself. He's a good football player, and I'm sure we'll get out to see his workout.
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He's got a big body, a long reach and big hands. He shows flashes, then he'll take a step back. He'll do two or three good things, have two or three good days, but you just want that consistency.