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Kansas City Chiefs – Even Dumb Luck is On Their Side
It’s always about their defense as the Kansas City Chiefs roll on with their perfect start to the NFL season, but a little help from the officials certainly didn’t hurt as they got past the tough as nails Tennessee Titans, as Alex Smith slowly converts into the frustrating quarterback of old, which is something Andy Reid has to address and fast.
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Kansas City Chiefs – Turnovers Don’t Matter Against Broken Teams
Even if they have turned the ball over for the first time this season, the Kansas City Chiefs aren’t stopping and most importantly not losing. Alex Smith is making mistakes as he takes more risks, but all those don’t really matter when the team standing in front of them is a ghost of its former self.
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Kansas City Chiefs – Alex Smith Still Not Making Mistakes
Everyone seems to expect that Alex Smith will begin turning the ball over at an alarming pace at some point, but in the right system, like the one he is playing in for the Kansas City Chiefs, he seems to be avoiding those that used to plague him in the past, and not getting in the way of a perfect start to the season.
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Kansas City Chiefs – Ugly Wins Count Too
One of the greatest makeups of good teams is being able to pick up wins even when they’re not playing well. The Kansas City Chiefs, on a very ordinary day from Alex Smith and Jamaal Charles on the ground, still made enough plays on both ends of the field to surprise the Dallas Cowboys with a 17-16 win.
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Kansas City Chiefs – Worst Team in the NFL, Pro Bowl Masters
How does a team tied for the worst record in the NFL last season get so many players into the Pro Bowl? Injuries, luck and who knows what else. What is a fact is that the Kansas City Chiefs become the first team ever to send six players into the Pro Bowl despite winning less than six games during the regular season, in fact only two.
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Kansas City Chiefs – Brady Quinn With the Best of his Career
No matter what the Kansas City Chiefs were going to do on the day, it belonged to the shock from the events of the 24 hours prior to the game. Still, with Jovan Belcher on everyone’s mind, it was Brady Quinn, believe it or not, who stepped up and delivered the best game of his career.
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Kansas City Chiefs – Worst Team in NFL History
The 1-6 record makes sure the 2012 version of the Kansas City Chiefs doesn’t go win-less this season, but there’s so just so many things that are wrong with his team apart from having a work horse of a running back in Jamaal Charles, which pretty much ends anything positive about this team.