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Five reasons why the Chiefs are cursedBy Clayton Wendler | Tuesday, December 05, 2006 | |
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| No.1 Bob Believer |
03:44 AM 12/05/2006 | |
| Funny stuff, Clayton. Keep up the good work. Please, someone give this man a raise! | ||
| No.2 Ed |
03:55 AM 12/05/2006 | |
| The Chiefs aren't cursed. The Browns simply played their first complete game of the season. Charlie Frye was doing great in the first half, in spite of an injury and showed the promise Cleveland believed he possessed. Derek Anderson took over nicely and torched the Chiefs. The Browns are not a bad team. They are on par with all the average NFC teams out there. If they played in the NFC West or North, they would be a playoff team. And if Chicago was in the AFC, they wouldn't be a wild card. But back to Cleveland. Half of their team is on injured reserve, so they can only get better when healthy and reloaded with a new draft class. Romeo has another year to mold Frye, Edwards and WInslow into winners. A certain Oklahoma RB may help them become winners, but a few late wins will hurt their draft position. | ||
| No.3 ldm1 |
04:44 PM 12/06/2006 | |
| The Chiefs are the Chicago Cubs of the NFL. | ||
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