Chief Concerns: Connor Dawson This is the reaction of Eric Winston after he confirmed his release tonight. His tenure came to an abrupt end in Kansas City tonight as John Dorsey made the move to let him test free agency. Last year he signed a four year, $22 million contract to anchor the right side of the offensive line. But, ... Read More »
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Done Deal… Bowe, Albert and Colquitt 2013!
Chief Concerns: Stephen Brown The speculating is over; the Chiefs keep all three of their big free agents for 2013. Adam Schefter reported that Dwayne Bowe and the Kansas City Chiefs have agreed to a five-year contract. Also, Schefter reports Branden Albert has been issued the franchise tag. Dustin Colquitt also received a new deal. By tagging Branden Albert Kansas ... Read More »
Who? Dwayne Bowe… or Branden Albert?
Chief Concerns: Stephen Brown Today’s the day, March 4… the Kansas City Chiefs need/have to make a decision. The speculation has been that Bowe will likely get tagged, but all three players are options,” says ESPN’s Bill Williamson. “If I had to guess, I’d think Bowe — who was franchised last year — will be tagged. The Chiefs are talking ... Read More »
Downward Spiral? — Some Say Andy Reid is On The Decline
Chief Concerns: John Munoz Andy Reid won the most games as Head Coach in Philadelphia Eagles’ history. After a (5-11) start in his first year, Reid ended his 14-year run with the Eagles with 120 wins ( a .609% percentage), a total of ten playoff victories, six division titles and took the Philadelphia Eagles to five NFC Championship Games. No other head coach in the National ... Read More »
Jamaal Charles Chiefs 2012 MVP, Dontari Poe Mack Lee Hill Winner
The Kansas City Chiefs announced on Saturday that running back Jamaal Charles was named the winner of the club’s Derrick Thomas Award and defensive tackle Dontari Poe earned the team’s Mack Lee Hill Award. This is the third time in the last four seasons Charles has been named the team’s MVP. Both honors were voted on by Chiefs players and ... Read More »
Leadership – Alex Smith
Chief Concerns: Stephen Brown You know what’s been missing, not just a QB for the Kansas City Chiefs, but a leader. A person who controls the field. Matt Cassel tried. Cassel did the fist pump, picked receivers up over his shoulder and awkwardly missed the pile (you had to have seen it to know what I’m talking). Cassel tried to ... Read More »
Matt Scott – Kansas City’s QB of The Future
Chief Concerns: Desmond Bailey (@CCWriterDez) Instinct….nothing more. That’s all I go on when watching NFL prospects perform at the collegiate level. There’s isn’t a particular set of skills or intangible makeup that sparks my intuition. It’s just a gut feeling. Granted, I’m fully aware that my thoughts on college football players matter about as much to Kansas City Chiefs GM ... Read More »
Tag Deadline on Bowe and Albert March 4
Chief Concerns: Stephen Brown Top five wide receiver money, that’s what Kansas City Chiefs WR Dwayne Bowe wants. But, will Kansas City give it to him? Will new general manager John Dorsey be any different than Scott Pioli? The Kansas City Chiefs also have left tackle Branden Albert to deal with, but Albert has demands of his own. Albert wants ... Read More »
Assumption and Stats Say
Chief Concerns: Stephen Brown The stats say that since 1990 74% of the Super Bowl winning teams drafted their own quarterback, but were all those first round picks? Since 2000 there’s been QB’s to go to a Super Bowl, even win without being picked with the first 32. It happens. Easy one, but Tom Brady a sixth round pick (199th ... Read More »
Quarterback Alex Smith – It Seems To Be a Done Deal!
Chief Concerns: John Munoz According to Major Sports Wires, the Trade for Quarterback Alex Smith is Going to Happen. Tentative terms of the deal between quarterback Alex Smith and the Kansas City Chiefs will be a 2013 second-round draft pick and a conditional pick in 2014 to the San Francisco 49ers. In addition, Smith is due $7.5 million from the 49ers ... Read More »
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