There may be no better example of a "team" sport than in the NFL. It's rare that one player can take over a game, because more often than not a combination of things have to happen in that game for that player to be successful. Most likely, those "things" are a result of actions caused from the play of their teammates.
It's easy to consider the result of a team, a group effort. ...
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The Chiefs got their guy with Eric Berry, safety from Tennesse with the fifth overall pick. It has been suggested that the Chiefs' next pick might end up being Jimmy Clausen.
Per Adam Schefter on ESPN radio, it was said that the Chiefs liked Clausen enough to take him in the first round. The Chiefs ended up taking (thankfully) because Berry was rated higher on their draft board.
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If you are a Chiefs fans, go back in time with me for a moment to about 8 months ago. Do you remember how you felt? Well, I do....and it was very optimistic, almost giddy as we headed into the NFL draft.
The Chiefs coming off of the worst season of all-time, things couldn't get any worse. The off-season couldn't come soon enough.
The Chiefs were finally rid of 'King' Car...
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After a 37-7 beating the Chiefs took in front of their own fans, San Diego did everything but take our lunch money on Sunday. The elements made for an ugly game from the start, but the Chiefscompetitiveness made it even uglier as the Chiefs surrendered withfifteen minutes left in the game. The first quarter flew by with the Chiefs facing a deficit of 14. As the Chiefs entered the second...
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For the first time in the history of the NFL, one team will be playing against 6 straight win-less teams. Basically, every team that Washington has faced so far has been pretty ugly, with the exception of the Giants which they played in week 1.
This week will be no exception. The Chiefs take their 0-5 butts into D.C. to try to pull off another upset. This may be the fashi...
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Is the lack of Chiefs' rushing production Larry's fault, the offensive line's fault, or a combination of both? The real question is: Is it time for the Chiefs to just move on? Todd Haley says - not yet.
Larry Johnson has been the primary back in Kansas City since 2005, including 2 Pro Bowl years in 2005 and 2006. However, the last 2 seasons have been marred by injury, off-the-fi...
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