Pete Sweeney
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And just to kind of put a bow on that Embry point,
At some point, it's the players, too.
It shouldn't really necessarily matter who your position coach is, but for what it's worth, it does feel like the difference projects to be tangible, even if it is just
a slight upgrade in focus or accountability or, you know, lack of drop passes, that type of thing.
have their individual drills right in front of us.
One of the things he's shouting to them early on in practice is we're going to work all day.
You know, we're going to be working all day.
Like, this is no wasted time.
And, I mean, that โ you know, I said it's an extension of Eric the Enemy.
That's the Andy Reid token when it comes to practices at training camp, which is why, you know, in their winning seasons, the Chiefs always kind of look back during the playoffs and say, you know, we got โ
regular season conditioning prior to the regular season i don't know if that is necessarily happening everywhere with some of the restrictions and just the way other coaches run it and so yeah i think more than anything this receivers coach with his experience matches the general overall outlook the general overall theme that reed and the enemy want to set with this 2026 offense
These are guys, too, that are just very careful reading the enemy at the podium.
So you're going to see subtle hints of that, but you're never going to hear it directly.
I mean, I've covered the Chiefs, and I've only covered Reid, right, because he's had so much success and been here so long.
And this isn't someone who you're going to get anything overly controversial usually at the podium.
And so what you have to do, especially in the offensive side of the football, is look at the moves and โ
I think you see free agency start, then what do they do?