2012年2月1日星期三

Chiefs hire McMahon for special teams, oust Haley assistants

 The Kansas City Chiefs hired Tom McMahon to coach special teams and cut ties on Monday with three assistants from former head coach Todd Haley's staff.

McMahon will take over for Steve Hoffman, who wasn't retained after Romeo Crennel was elevated from interim head coach to the permanent job. Also let go were wide receivers coach Richie Anderson and assistant offensive line coach Pat Perles.

"I'm very blessed to have the opportunity to come to Kansas City and be a part of Romeo's staff," said McMahon, who spent the past three seasons coaching special teams for St. Louis.

"Romeo and I have a shared vision of what it takes to win, and I'm excited to get started."

McMahon's special teams have been one of the few bright spots for the Rams the last couple of years. St. Louis had the NFL's third-best net punting average in 2010, and punt returner Danny Amendola led the league in 20-plus-yard returns in 2009 and '10 combined.

Crennel has already announced that he will serve as his own defensive coordinator, though he hasn't announced who will be the offensive coordinator.

Longtime assistant coach Bill Muir, who served as offensive coordinator last season, has talked about retirement after struggling in the job.

The Chiefs were interested in former Texas A&M coach Mike Sherman before he chose to join new head coach Joe Philbin's staff in Miami, and former Rams offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, who has instead returned to Bill Belichick's staff in New England.

The only other name from outside the organization that has surfaced is Brian Daboll, who was the offensive coordinator in Miami. He was an assistant with Crennel with the Patriots. Among the internal candidates is Jim Zorn, the former head coach in Washington.

Crennel has said he likely won't announce his choice until after the Super Bowl.

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