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Once the 2009 NFL free agency period and Draft are in the books next spring, the pundits will formally begin searching for their next potential rags-to-riches story.

Every year the league seems to produce a team that comes out of nowhere to climb the NFL ladder, and identifying who that club or clubs will be has become a kind of sport within the sport.

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The National Football League informed the Chiefs on Tuesday that CB Maurice Leggett has been named the AFC Special Teams Player of the Week for his efforts in Week 13 of the 2008 NFL regular season. This marks the first time Leggett has earned this distinction, becoming the second Chiefs defender to ever win this honor.

S Bernard Pollard was the first Chiefs player to take home AFC Special Teams POW accolades in Week 17 of 2006 after blocking a punt and recovering it in the end zone for a TD in a 35-30 win vs. Jacksonville (12/31).

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I'm getting older -- I'm more like Johnny Carson nowadays than Johnny Knoxville -- but I definitely walked on the wild side during the first 30 years of my life. Nothing I've ever done, however, has been more dangerous than what I did this past Sunday.

I ventured into the Coliseum for the sold out Kansas City Chiefs-Oakland Raiders game decked out from head to toe in Chiefs apparel. Bright red jersey. Bright red hat. I'm 6-foot-3, too, so I definitely stood out.

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Morning Update (Will Shields Edition)

Make sure you head over to MHR to help answer questions from Bronco fans. Larry Johnson highlights from last week are in the video above.

  • Will Shields will enter the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame.

  • More wild speculation from WPI about Herm Edwards' future.

  • C.E. Wendler- "I’d love to sit here and wax poetic about the greatness of Tony Gonzalez, the clutch play of Tyler Thigpen, the tough running of Larry Johnson, the surprising pass rush from Kansas City’s front four and the vicious hitting from the Chiefs’ back seven, but it would feel completely irresponsible."

  • The Chiefs were by far the biggest sports television draw in Kansas City last weekend, which makes me wonder about people who continually talk about blackouts. It ain't happening.

  • Denver may be able to plug in any running back into their system but that doesn't mean they last long.

  • Catch up on the Broncos at Mile High Report, who has lots of links posted.

  • Cris Collinsworth- "I may end up surprising you with what I think of the Chiefs but I actually think they’re doing some smart things."

  • I guess being a slimeball is part of the job of being an NFL agent.

  • And we end with the Top 10 dumbest self-inflicted injuries by athletes.

Throwing out some stats later this morning. Make sure you come back and check them out. I would have had that post up by now but I "slept in" until 6:45 today and didn't have time.

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Good morning Broncos fans,

Myself and the readers and commenters of Arrowhead Pride would like to extend and offer to answer any questions about the Kansas City Chiefs you may have.

Yes, the Chiefs are playing terrible this year.

Yes, we have only one two games all year long.

Yes, one of those games was against you guys.

Your fearless leader has already posted his FanPost and it's already rolling along.

So fire away! I'll send AP's readers over here now.

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Denver C Casey Wiegmann spent seven seasons in KC (2001-07).

Chiefs DT Antwon Burton entered the NFL as a rookie free agent with Denver in 2006, spending time on both the 53-man roster and the Broncos practice squad.

Kansas City coaches who spent time in Denver include: offensive coordinator Chan Gailey (’85-90), def. backs coach David Gibbs (2001-04), strength and cond. coach Cedric Smith (2001-06) and asst. strength coach Brent Salazar (2005), a Denver native.

Chiefs head coach Herm Edwards (2001-05), asst. head coach/QBs Dick Curl (2003-05), Manager of Football Administration Nate Wainwright (2001-05) and Broncos QBs coach Jeremy Bates (2005) coached with the N.Y. Jets. Bates is a native of Manhattan, KS.

KC scout Mike Hagen served as a scout with Denver (’87-89).

Chiefs/Broncos Connections

Courtesy of the media guide for this week's game.

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"I definitely want to be out there when we clinch this division. I'll be out there this week one way or the other," [Champ] Bailey said Monday. "I'm saying I'm going. Unless something else happens, I'll be out there."

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Here at MHR, we know the answer to the question everybody is asking today. How can a team that gets hammered by the Raiders at home, go into Giants Stadium and dominate the Jets? And, more importantly, should such a team be taken seriously?

And by the way, what the hell is going on with this season? What does this whole body of work mean?

After 3/4 of the season, some context - Mile High Report

Make sure you check out this FanPost from the Sports Guru asking for questions. I'll post a FanPost over at MHR later today.

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Here's the biggest "plus" I take out of this game: the Chiefs always find a way to lose games. They miss tackles, get sloppy and lazy on defense, fumble the ball at inopportune times, blow the last three minutes of the game, drop a key pass at a key moment, or get tagged with ridiculously stupid penalties on third and short situations. You might say that the Chiefs never seem to catch a break. Today, it was like the Chiefs were looking in the mirror.

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Chiefs Needed a Boost and Got One from the Raiders

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You don't always have to play your best to beat another team. Sometimes you have to be just a touch better than your opponent. That's what the Chiefs were on Sunday- a touch better than the Raiders. No blowout. No gaping holes in the stat sheet. Just a couple of breaks went our way and the defense finally held an opponent back in the 4th quarter.

It was fun to watch the Raiders bungle their way out of a win. You kind of knew it was going to happen which makes it all the more funny when it did.

The fake field goal was classic Raiders chicanery gone wrong. I bet they practiced that fake field goal flip like three times and thought it would work.

Greatest tight end of all time...yadda yadda yadda

One of the biggest difference makers in the game was Tony Gonzalez. Gonzalez led all receivers in catches and yards yesterday, catching 8 passes for 110 yards. On the Chiefs only offensive drive for a touchdown, Gonzalez caught two 3rd and long passes for first downs, using his big body as a shield against the very capable but inferior Raiders' secondary.

Tony was feeling good enough yesterday that he was giving advice to Raiders' RE Zach Miller.

Still can't impose our will

When I say "impose our will", I'm talking specifically about being able to play the game we want to regardless what the opponent's defense is playing. The biggest test of imposing our will came, of course, in the 4th quarter.

The Chiefs were up by 10 points with 7:50 left in the game. As soon as the Chiefs got the ball on this drive, I really wanted to see them mount a 4-5 minute drive and just take the game completely out of the Raiders hands. Larry Johnson had been successful running the ball pretty much all day so I figured the Chiefs had a decent shot to convert some first downs rushing the ball and take away a big chunk of the clock.

It didn't happen that way. Two negative plays and one LJ 9-yard run forced a Chiefs punt.

Now to be fair, the Chiefs were able to convert first downs on their last possession of the game, effectively ending it when Larry Johnson ran for 15 yards with two and a half minutes left. That was impressive. Regardless, when the Chiefs' offense has left the door open before, it usually hasn't been good. The defense making that critical stop is the exception to the rule.

One key stat IMO in this imposing of the will is rushing first downs, which the Chiefs had seven of. Couple that with 10 passing first downs and you have one of the most balanced first down conversion rates the Chiefs have had all season long.

No more half time naps

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The evidence that the Chiefs are getting out coached after halftime grows from week to week.

I think we have an acceptable offensive line now

Funny thing is, even though the Chiefs offensive line is playing as well as they need to play, a few of these starters aren't going to be on the team next year. Thigpen's mobility and Mike Cox's blocking are welcome additions to the offensive attack this year and probably the two main reasons we're not screaming at the o-line every week. To think that the Chiefs would go from having one of the worst offensive lines in franchise history to one that doesn't make the weekly headlines, you have to be satisfied.

Maurice Leggett

One of our, ahem, two rookie D-II starting corner backs, Maurice Leggett has been playing well above his expectations. Sort of a Tyron Brackenridge of 2008, Leggett has been picked on the last month or so by opposing teams who would rather pass away from Brandon Flowers and others.

On Sunday, he returned the Raiders laughable attempt at a fake field goal for a touchdown and added five tackles. Like Brackenridge, Leggett may be around next year to continue his play as the nickel cornerback but keep in mind that his name is getting called a lot because teams are picking on him. As excited as fans may be about him, history says it's likely he won't be here for long.

Running game

Larry Johnson ran the ball pretty well and it was Johnson's 15 yard run late in the 4th quarter that effectively won the game for the Chiefs.

The offensive line is doing an improved job of getting moderate running lanes open and our running backs are taking advantage of them.

Tyler Thigpen has essentially been the Chiefs' number 2 running back the last few weeks. He ran the ball 11 times on Sunday. Jamaal Charles only rushed the ball twice.

Our running game is performing at about the appropriate level of production relative to our offensive scheme.

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Derrick Johnson's potential shows up again

One of the things that annoys me most about Derrick Johnson is that he'll only have three, maybe four really good games a year. Yesterday was one of those games.

Johnson amassed seven tackles and a number of big time hits against the Raiders. He was pumped up and briefly appeared to be a defensive leader, something the Chiefs desperately need.

Well, Jamarcus Russell did makes things easier

Yes, a win is a win. But in the grand scheme of "progress", it would be tough to take a lot away from the Chiefs' defensive performance. Raiders QB Jamarcus Russell 10/28 for 132 yards. Seven of those completions and 103 of those yards came in the first half.

Russell, not unlike the whole Raider team, was not aggressive in the least and looked to me to be overwhelmed at times during the game. His ability to process real time football information seems to be lacking.

Thigpen's mistakes

Tyler Thigpen's tendency to throw the high ball showed back up again yesterday. On multiple occasions, Thigpen's passes soared way above their intended targets. A more capable defense has at least one more interception of Tyler Thigpen.

Even with those mistakes, it's pretty much impossible to root against this guy. He's established a fantastic rapport with his receivers, especially Tony Gonzalez and Dwayne Bowe. For the most part, Thigpen's timing was great against the Raiders and that has been one of his big improvements on the year.

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It's tough to celebrate this win because it's only our second win of the season and it wasn't especially pretty. The Raiders made mistakes and the Chiefs capitalized. A rather boring contest that probably won't be repeated next week in Denver against the Broncos. The Broncos are ranked 27th against the pass which has to make Tyler Thigpen smile.

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