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Chiefs’ offense is still a mysteryBy Mike Ash | Friday, September 07, 2007 | |
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| No.1 Andy |
12:35 PM 09/07/2007 | |
| Could not have said it better. Only thing to add is that the Chefs did not game plan for anyone either. They played players to evaluate them, not too win. I am concerned, but am willing to have a wait and see attitude. | ||
| No.2 Chief Tom |
12:50 PM 09/07/2007 | |
| I'm telling you guys, once we have D McIntosh we'll be rolling on offense. That's why we couldn't get going on offense all through preseason. Svitek wasn't giving any protection or time to the QB. The good thing is (like the article says) we will have McIntosh for the first game of the season. | ||
| No.3 Dogle |
01:15 PM 09/07/2007 | |
| On the other hand all of our offensive parts never got on the field all at the same time this preaseason. An offensive line takes time to gel and the Chiefs oline has been juggled more than the Donkey's Dline this year. Also teams may now know how to stop our offense after the clinic the Colts put on in the playoffs. I'm leaning towards pessimism until this offense shows me something more than a 3 and out! | ||
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