With a low, rumbling voice and Southern drawl as thick as syrup, Chaney organizes the huddle, relays signals from the sidelines, and calls adjustments before the snap. But the job extends beyond Sundays. During walk-throughs and practices he is charged with maintaining the defensive tempo and focus. Teammates say he'll call for attention, stomp into the center of the defensive circle, or growl at a lagging Eagle to "get his ass into the huddle," regardless of star status.