Jan 06 7:30p by Randy Booth
With Charlie Weis on board as Kansas City's new offensive coordinator, the Chiefs are evolving into a great team. Or, at least, they’re evolving into the old New England Patriots.
Similarities are found from the top of the roster to the bottom:
Scott Pioli, general manager (vice president of player personnel for the Patriots from 2002-2008)
Charlie Weis, offensive coordinator (Patriots’ OC from 2000-2004)
Matt Cassell, quarterback
Matt Gutierrez, quarterback
Ryan O’Callaghan, offensive lineman
Mike Vrabel, linebacker
Now they just need to do that “win a Super Bowl” thing to finish off the evolution.
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Chiefs Evolving Into Patriots Of The Midwest
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You can have Josh, too.
All he’s done in Denver is chase off a young, Pro Bowl quarterback, with franchise potential, and probably a young, Pro Bowl receiver, with over 300 catches the last three seasons. But hey, we have Kyle Orton and Jabar Gaffney. It’s all good.
by BroncoFan_17 on Jan 7, 2010 8:59 PM EST reply actions
How many employees
from top to bottom does the average NFL team employ? And only 6 (maybe 7) of those have a New England connection so automatically the Chiefs are the Patriots west?
Hail to the king, baby.
by IISaiNtII on Jan 11, 2010 5:34 PM EST reply actions
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