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The topics on Kubiak are almost becoming as prevalent as the Bush topics. I'd like to make a case for Al Saunders as our Head Coach, at least he has a little head coaching experience, but his offenses are certainly prolific.
- Former WR at San Jose State (66-68)
- Masters degree in education from Stanford
- assistant head coach, quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator at California from 76-8 1eading an offense that set 32 national, conference and school records.
- Chargers Wide reciever coach 83-85 and help create one of the most prolific pass offenses in NFL history with Dan Fouts at QB
- Chargers Head Coach 86 - 88 doubled victories in 1st year.
- Assistant head coach/wide receivers coach under head coach Marty Schottenheimer from 89-98. During that 10-year span, he was part of a Chiefs coaching staff which helped guide Kansas City to three AFC West titles and seven playoff berths.
- Spent two seasons with St. Louis where he coached wide receivers and also served as associate head coach in 2000 on one of the most offensively prolific units in NFL history where they claimed a Super Bowl victory.
- Joined the Chiefs again as Offensive Coordinator and has presided over the NFLs most prolific scoring offense over the last four seasons. During that span, no NFL team has registered more points than the 1,754 accumulated by the Chiefs, an average of 27.4 ppg.
- In 2004, the Chiefs led the NFL in total offense for the first time in franchise history,
- In total, Saunders has been associated with 10 postseason appearances, five division crowns and a World Championship during his NFL tenure.