Two days away from the training camp and the Chiefs have signed five of the seven draft picks.
The latest draftees to sign were both second round picks, cornerback Javier Arenas and receiver/returner/running back/utility man Dexter McCluster.
McCluster should bring an added dimension to the Chiefs offense, similar to Reggie Bush's role in the Saints offense. First year ...
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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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Although the NFL has become a pass dominated league, fantasy football is still run by the RB's.
You will probably see a few more of the QB's break the overall Top 10, but none have cracked my Top 5 for 2010.
I will throw out this disclaimer, this list does not represent heavily weighted passing leagues. For example, if your league gives 6 points per passing TD instead of 4, the list would ...
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Adam Caplan of Scout.com has reported that the Chiefs have officially made Romeo Crennel their next Defensive Coordinator.
Crennel will join Charlie Weis and Scott Pioli to form what is hoped to be the second coming of the Patriots in Kansas City.
Now the Chiefs top three coaches, head coach, offensive and defensive coordinator all have head coaching experience at some level. The two new c...
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The writing is most certainly on-the-wall in South Bend. Charlie Weis' head coaching experiment is all but over at the University of Notre Dame.
Weis has already acknowledged his inevitable departure by stating that his record isn't "good enough" at the moment to be the Notre Dame head football coach. If you needed a more definitive reason why Charlie Weis won't be in Notre Dame next...
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