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Kansas City neglected to complete a SINGLE touchdown to a wide receiver from the end of the '13 season until the beginning of the '15 season, IIRC.

 

That in and of itself says a lot about the Chiefs and what it takes for them to win football games.

Or it says that Chiefs fans have some progress to recognize. They've won a lot of games without a complete team...but they're more complete than they've been historically (when it has largely been great defenses and poor QB play).

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Kansas City neglected to complete a SINGLE touchdown to a wide receiver from the end of the '13 season until the beginning of the '15 season, IIRC.

 

That in and of itself says a lot about the Chiefs and what it takes for them to win football games.

Or it says that Chiefs fans have some progress to recognize. They've won a lot of games without a complete team...but they're more complete than they've been historically (when it has largely been great defenses and poor QB play).

 

I don't offer that as a criticism, necessarily, just to be clear. It just means they rely on a strong defense and rushing attack to win them games.

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Kansas City neglected to complete a SINGLE touchdown to a wide receiver from the end of the '13 season until the beginning of the '15 season, IIRC.

 

That in and of itself says a lot about the Chiefs and what it takes for them to win football games.

Or it says that Chiefs fans have some progress to recognize. They've won a lot of games without a complete team...but they're more complete than they've been historically (when it has largely been great defenses and poor QB play).

 

I don't offer that as a criticism, necessarily, just to be clear. It just means they rely on a strong defense and rushing attack to win them games.

 

 

Strong defense and rushing attack. Where have I heard that before?

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Kansas City neglected to complete a SINGLE touchdown to a wide receiver from the end of the '13 season until the beginning of the '15 season, IIRC.

 

That in and of itself says a lot about the Chiefs and what it takes for them to win football games.

Or it says that Chiefs fans have some progress to recognize. They've won a lot of games without a complete team...but they're more complete than they've been historically (when it has largely been great defenses and poor QB play).

 

I don't offer that as a criticism, necessarily, just to be clear. It just means they rely on a strong defense and rushing attack to win them games.

 

 

Strong defense and rushing attack. Where have I heard that before?

 

Seattle Seahawks in recent years, perhaps?

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