The Chiefs have employed five offensive coordinators in four years. Brian Daboll, the newest hire, hopes to bring stability and an attacking attitude to Kansas City. "You look at teams, for the most part percentage-wise that have been successful over the years, one word I think is sometimes overlooked is continuity," he said. "When you can have a system in play and you understand that your players are going to be in that system and they understand their roles, that gives you a little bit of a jump start." The 36-year-old will replace the retired Bill Muir. Daboll promised an aggressive approach. "The first word I want to use is 'attack,'" he said. "When you're an offensive football coach, you want to try to really set precedent on the defense and attack the defense."