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    26. Kansas City
    The biggest shocker of the year: The Chiefs might not be one of the worst teams in the NFL. The second-biggest shocker: Dwayne Bowe is the reason the Chiefs might not be one of the worst teams in the NFL. The third-biggest shocker: Dwayne Bowe is the best rookie receiver in the NFL (and not Calvin Johnson). Seriously, did a single person watch Bowe on "Hard Knocks" and think, "That guy looks great, he's gonna be a star in this league?" You're lying if you saw this coming. All I know is D-Bowe single-handedly destroyed the Chargers last Sunday, to the degree that I felt obligated to put the word "destroyed" in italics. There might be daylight for Larry Johnson fantasy owners yet.

    I have known this all along this year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sling58 View Post
    26. Kansas City
    The biggest shocker of the year: The Chiefs might not be one of the worst teams in the NFL. The second-biggest shocker: Dwayne Bowe is the reason the Chiefs might not be one of the worst teams in the NFL. The third-biggest shocker: Dwayne Bowe is the best rookie receiver in the NFL (and not Calvin Johnson). Seriously, did a single person watch Bowe on "Hard Knocks" and think, "That guy looks great, he's gonna be a star in this league?" You're lying if you saw this coming. All I know is D-Bowe single-handedly destroyed the Chargers last Sunday, to the degree that I felt obligated to put the word "destroyed" in italics. There might be daylight for Larry Johnson fantasy owners yet.

    I have known this all along this year.
    I never thought we were going to be one of the worst teams in the league this year. I didn't know Bowe was going to be this good, though.
    Thanks for all the yards, TDs, and memories, Priest!

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    Quote Originally Posted by m0ef0e View Post
    I never thought we were going to be one of the worst teams in the league this year. I didn't know Bowe was going to be this good, though.
    I didn't have any high hopes for him his first year either when I found out about his holdout, but I am glad I have been proven wrong by his performance.
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    obviously the CHIEFS knew he was gonna be a big hit or they wouldn't have dubbed him as their star pick in the draft. duh.

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    I admit that I expected us to be bad. Not horrible, but not good. Based upon the idea that Huard was not going to play well. So far, he has played slightly above what I expected from him. And the Chiefs have performed better than I expected. (At least for one game.)

    I do expect to see this team return to the team that was beaten by the Texans and Bears though. As always, I hope that isn't the case, but that is what I expect.

    I picked the Chiefs to win this week, but I believe that that may be more hope, than thought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sling58 View Post
    26. Kansas City
    The biggest shocker of the year: The Chiefs might not be one of the worst teams in the NFL. The second-biggest shocker: Dwayne Bowe is the reason the Chiefs might not be one of the worst teams in the NFL. The third-biggest shocker: Dwayne Bowe is the best rookie receiver in the NFL (and not Calvin Johnson). Seriously, did a single person watch Bowe on "Hard Knocks" and think, "That guy looks great, he's gonna be a star in this league?" You're lying if you saw this coming. All I know is D-Bowe single-handedly destroyed the Chargers last Sunday, to the degree that I felt obligated to put the word "destroyed" in italics. There might be daylight for Larry Johnson fantasy owners yet.

    I have known this all along this year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chief31 View Post
    I admit that I expected us to be bad. Not horrible, but not good. Based upon the idea that Huard was not going to play well. So far, he has played slightly above what I expected from him. And the Chiefs have performed better than I expected. (At least for one game.)

    I do expect to see this team return to the team that was beaten by the Texans and Bears though. As always, I hope that isn't the case, but that is what I expect.

    I picked the Chiefs to win this week, but I believe that that may be more hope, than thought.
    Honestly, I really don't. I think we are steadily improving and gaining both, momentum and confidence for a home-stretch that is vital to our season. This seems like a much more energetic and exuberant team than last year's to me. I think a lot of this can be attributed to key additions of young talent. These guys want to prove that they are not only a good team but one of the best. When you have that mentality and the kind of potential these guys posess, the sky's the limit.
    Thanks for all the yards, TDs, and memories, Priest!

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    Quote Originally Posted by m0ef0e View Post
    Honestly, I really don't. I think we are steadily improving and gaining both, momentum and confidence for a home-stretch that is vital to our season. This seems like a much more energetic and exuberant team than last year's to me. I think a lot of this can be attributed to key additions of young talent. These guys want to prove that they are not only a good team but one of the best. When you have that mentality and the kind of potential these guys posess, the sky's the limit.
    Agreed!
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    I was expecting about the same as last year. Maybe a bit better. So far we are alot better. I was expecting our O to be better and our D be not as good as they are right now. But as long as we get it done I ont care. I liek our D doing so good and our O is comming on. Expect a big offensive day against the Jags.

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    Quote Originally Posted by m0ebr0 View Post
    I was expecting about the same as last year. Maybe a bit better. So far we are alot better. I was expecting our O to be better and our D be not as good as they are right now. But as long as we get it done I ont care. I liek our D doing so good and our O is comming on. Expect a big offensive day against the Jags.
    I hope so.
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