Kansas City Chiefs

Approval Rate: 74%

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    kidicarus333

    Sun Aug 03 2008

    The Chiefs were never really blown out last year, they were in every single game they lost even though they went 4-12. Their new offensive coordinater Chan Gailey is a vast improvement over Mike Solari, Gailey has always had good offensive teams. Their defense will be even more solid with depth at linebacker, the defensive line and at cornerback. The two sophomore safeties, Page and Pollard are maybe the weak link of the defense, if they can step up, the Chiefs have a top-5 defense easy. Herm Edwards Chiefs will win at least 6 games in this rebuilding year, and if they don't? He is probably out of a job.

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    ird74eea

    Sat May 03 2008

    they are still a bad team with or without glenn dorsey trading jared allen was a mistake

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    starrman

    Sun Sep 30 2007

    Thank goodness for the Chiefs defense, to keep KC in the game against SD.

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    asskickingboot_s

    Sat Dec 17 2005

    The season is past halfway over, and it seems obvious they need some work. However, they appear dominant in one particular facet of the game. Both on offense and defense, they boast two of the best rushing units in the league surprisingly. Defensively they are slowly developing into a powerhouse. They have two of the best young, developing pass rushers in the league in Jared Allen and Carlos Hall who both had similarly spectacular rookie seasons. Jared Allen is probably never going to be Dwight Freeney, but if he can consistantly be a 10+ sacks a year guy (he had 9 his rookie season and is on pace for 13 this season), then it's all good. Their linebacking corps consists of Kawika Mitchell (the young leader of this team and leading tackler), Kendrell Bell (former Defensive Rookie of the Year and Pro Bowler), Derrick Johnson (last year's Butkis Award Winner for the best college linebacker), Keyaron Fox (the most improved defensive player in KC's training camp), Rich Scanlon (NFL Europ... Read more

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Tue Sep 27 2005

    Wow, they sucked against Denver.

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    john_candy

    Tue Sep 27 2005

    Let's all agree to disagree here. I've said in other reviews how childish it is to assume a Super Bowl trip, but come on. Give me a break democrat1990. Even I know this team will never make it the way they're playing. Let's be real, I've heard many things about this team, and none of it's real good. All I have to say is knock it off Kansas. Knock it off right now.

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    democrat1990

    Fri Apr 29 2005

    the fav for the super bowl with the o n surtain n bell

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    onehungrymonst_er

    Wed Aug 25 2004

    A good team, but don't think they'll be as good this season as they were last season.

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    glassfan

    Mon Jun 14 2004

    Best fans, best owner, best stadium (even after 32 years), best tailgaiting, best uniforms, best food, and a trip to Jacksonville for the Super Bowl in Feb. 2005 coming up! GO CHIEFS!

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    maersk

    Wed May 19 2004

    a very good team...............................till they blow it out their collective a$$es at the end of the season.

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    conservativeti_ger

    Mon Dec 01 2003

    Are you kidding? The Chiefs are one of the most well-rounded teams in the country right now. Their offense, defense, and special teams are working hard every game and it shows. The only team to beat them so far are the up-and-coming Bengals, and the coast seems to be relatively clear from here on out. They seem to be destined to win the Super Bowl this year, and it couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of guys. Go Chiefs!

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    roblinb

    Sat Nov 08 2003

    If you had told me at the beginning of the year that KC would be 8-0 at the halfway point of the season I would have laughed in your face. But Priest and the boys, along with likeable coach Vermiel, have made me a believer. These guys are setting the standard week after week, and the formerly suspect defensive unit is playing at a very high level. It's amazing what a few wins early on against rival teams can do to a team's confidence. Whoever beats these guys this year will have to do everything right and Kansas City will have to turn it over a lot. That's the only way. I think it will happen, but no more than twice. I say 14-2 and a first-round bye, and probably win the Super Bowl. The Kansas City Chiefs of 2003-04 are almost unstoppable.

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    aenzhru

    Tue Jul 22 2003

    They've been my fav. NFL team since dumping the lowly San Diego Chargers in 1996 (I should have dumped them years ago). Definitely playoff contenders again, this year, I imagine. Trent Green has played as I expected him to. And Priest Holmes and their star tight end (I forget his name -Gonzalez?) have been stellar. I expect a 9-7 season this year and a wild card playoff seeding.

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    skatenscam

    Sat Jun 28 2003

    The Kansas City Chiefs have been my team since I stareted watching football. They have their good years and their bad years. They are working themselves back to the top and expect to see them in the superbowl within the next few years.

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    datmartin

    Thu Jun 26 2003

    GREAT TEAM!

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    intoxicatedalc_hohali

    Sun May 04 2003

    no preist better call one this team is going to struggle if he dosent recover...

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    rustyfe0

    Tue Apr 22 2003

    Tough AFC team, the Bills have always matched up well against them

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    themyth

    Fri Apr 11 2003

    What does 'D' stand for in Kansas City? I know, there's not a D in Kansas City. Corny, I know, but they need something other than Priest Holmes and the offense. They were the St. Louis of running the past couple of years, but like St. Louis, they develop their defensive game to be succesful.

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    2003a591

    Sun Feb 23 2003

    One of the most potent offenses in the league, but virtually no defense to back it up. With just a mediocre D, they'll go somewhere teams wanna be...

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    raider_hater

    Sat Feb 22 2003

    the Chiefs are back!

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    canadasucks

    Sat Jan 25 2003

    I'm not a Chiefs fan, but these are my favorite NFL fans ever. KC is underrated and overlooked as a great football town by biased east coast media outlets.

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    duayned

    Tue Jan 21 2003

    The Chiefs are only about two good defensive players away from being real contenders. The offense should only get better, especially if a reliable receiver emerges. The defense can't get any worse, so if it improves even from last to say, 20th, the team could make the playoffs.

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    bubbles0613

    Fri Feb 23 2001

    The Chiefs aren't really preforming like they used to. The hav no talent on the ground attack. And right now they are going to change choaches for the 4th time in ten years. There defense has many flaws because of the loss of Derrick Thomas. They have a lot of rookies and not many veterans. The quaterback could use a little work to become faster, more accurate in passsing, and run the ball more. They also don't have the guts to pass long. I think that with a little help and slim fast this team could fight back and have a perfect season. 16-0, I hope!

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    long9562om

    Tue Dec 05 2000

    Arrowhead is a great stadium, with a college like atmosphere (prefer pro football to college, but the atmosphere is so much better in the college game normally) but this year's team is pitiful.

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    wiggum

    Tue Dec 05 2000

    Whoa, what's going on with the Chiefs? Talk about a free-fall... I'm a KC fan, so it's especially tough to watch them self-destruct like this. Last night's game against the Patriots was pathetic. How could Grbac throw the ball into the middle of the field, over 5 yards away from a touchdown, with the clock running out? It's typical of Grbac's poor decision-making, and while he occasionally does a good job, he screws up far too often. Grbac lacks the drive and leadership to take the Chiefs to the next level. Now KC is out of the playoffs for the third season in a row. Time to get rid of unstable, finger-pointing head coach Gunther Cunningham and bring in someone who can revitalize this team. Gunther can't even keep the defensive line from jumping offside every other play, so how is he supposed to convince the Chiefs that they can come together and make the playoffs next year? Time for some big changes.

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    annabanana

    Sun Jan 23 2000

    One of better teams in the 90's. In the next few years, the Cheifs will have salary cap problems and probably need a large overhaul which will take a few years. Somehow they still remain competitive.

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    itar2616om

    Fri Dec 10 1999

    NOT TO PLEASED WITH THIER QB. THEY DON'T HAVE AN OUTSTANDING RUNNING BACK.