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Kansas City is a JOKE


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http://espn.go.com/nfl/team/_/name/kc/kansas-city-chiefs

They played the NFC West along with playing in the AFC West, an already pretty horrible division. KC didn't play one team worth a sh!t this year besides Indianapolis, who took a step back this year and is scrambling to make the playoffs in the final week. That's the luckiest schedule I've ever seen. Of course a mediocre team could scrape out 10 wins with that plate of games. No way Todd Haley deserves to be Coach of the Year.

I expect KC to be murdered by whoever they play...Jets, Ravens or Steelers.

And we are griping about the NFC West being the worst division in football. AFC West is a very close second. KC just didn't suck AS bad as the rest of the teams in those divisions. If the Rams didn't have to play the NFC South and get beat down by the Saints and Falcons, they'd have the same record as KC with the privilege of playing teams like the Broncos and Raiders. Rant off.

NFL Playoffs should let in the teams with the best records, regardless of division.

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I would take their FO and coaching staff in a fuging second...

they might not be there yet, but KC will be causing these threads to eat crow in a couple years..

They are the next Texans, but it'll be interesting to see if they can change the attitude in KC to a "winning attitude".. that's the Texans downfall..

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http://espn.go.com/nfl/team/_/name/kc/kansas-city-chiefs

They played the NFC West along with playing in the AFC West, an already pretty horrible division. KC didn't play one team worth a sh!t this year besides Indianapolis, who took a step back this year and is scrambling to make the playoffs in the final week. That's the luckiest schedule I've ever seen. Of course a mediocre team could scrape out 10 wins with that plate of games. No way Todd Haley deserves to be Coach of the Year.

I expect KC to be murdered by whoever they play...Jets, Ravens or Steelers.

And we are griping about the NFC West being the worst division in football. AFC West is a very close second. KC just didn't suck AS bad as the rest of the teams in those divisions. If the Rams didn't have to play the NFC South and get beat down by the Saints and Falcons, they'd have the same record as KC with the privilege of playing teams like the Broncos and Raiders. Rant off.

NFL Playoffs should let in the teams with the best records, regardless of division.

You just kind of contradicted your point in that paragraph.

According to you Kansas City played a Easy schedule therefore they have won all the games they did...

A team maybe better than that who has a worst record, but played a tougher schedule...

Letting the teams with the best record go means Kansas City will go and not the team who actually played a tougher schedule.

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I expect KC to be murdered by whoever they play...Jets, Ravens or Steelers.

I'll agree with on about BAL and PIT, but I think they could take the Jets in the WC game. Even if KC has a short stay in the playoffs, they've got the foundation to be a playoff contender. With Cassel, Charles, Bowe, and Moeaki - they're in a good place with their skill guys on O. Hali, Johnson, Berry are a very good place to start with their D. KC should be a factor in the West for the foreseeable future.

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I'll agree with on about BAL and PIT, but I think they could take the Jets in the WC game. Even if KC has a short stay in the playoffs, they've got the foundation to be a playoff contender. With Cassel, Charles, Bowe, and Moeaki - they're in a good place with their skill guys on O. Hali, Johnson, Berry are a very good place to start with their D. KC should be a factor in the West for the foreseeable future.

I'd add McCluster, Flowers, & especially Derrick Johnson to that list

KC has a young, fast, and talented team. If they can keep it up, they could be really hard to beat in a year or 2

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http://espn.go.com/nfl/team/_/name/kc/kansas-city-chiefs

They played the NFC West along with playing in the AFC West, an already pretty horrible division. KC didn't play one team worth a sh!t this year besides Indianapolis, who took a step back this year and is scrambling to make the playoffs in the final week. That's the luckiest schedule I've ever seen. Of course a mediocre team could scrape out 10 wins with that plate of games. No way Todd Haley deserves to be Coach of the Year.

I expect KC to be murdered by whoever they play...Jets, Ravens or Steelers.

And we are griping about the NFC West being the worst division in football. AFC West is a very close second. KC just didn't suck AS bad as the rest of the teams in those divisions. If the Rams didn't have to play the NFC South and get beat down by the Saints and Falcons, they'd have the same record as KC with the privilege of playing teams like the Broncos and Raiders. Rant off.

NFL Playoffs should let in the teams with the best records, regardless of division.

but their the best running team in the league so that means according to the other half of this board they're most likely to win the superbowl

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I don't understand why Charlie Weiss would leave a pro team for a college team. Is KC that bad? I would like to congratulate the Chiefs for the season they have had. Sure their schedule might of been bad but this team has sucked for years and their team isn't that bad and they have good coaches and a young team which could dominate the west for years.

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