Published 6/22/2009
by Joe Jones
at Bleacher Report - NFL
Since the days of Hank Stram, the Kansas City Chiefs have been through their share of head coaches. From the Marine-Corps-style of Paul Wiggins to offensive minded Dick Vermeil, they've certainly run the gamut of coaching styles.
Now, how will the Chiefs operate under a no-nonsense style Haley driven team?
Todd Haley got his start with the New York Jets as an assistant in the scouting department for two seasons. Todd worked with Charlie Weis as receivers coach, helping Keyshawn Johnson to his second Pro Bowl appearance.
In 1997, Todd worked with Scott Pioli as Director of Pro Personnel until 1999.
In 2004, Todd teamed up with Bill Parcells and headed the passing game and coached the wide receivers for the Dallas Cowboys.
Todd also helped develop Tony Romo and the Cowboys' passing offense which centered around wide receivers Terry Glenn and Terrell Owens.
In 2007, Haley joined Ken Whisenhunt's coaching staff as offensive coordinator. After Haley's brief stay in Dallas, he brought an ...
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