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kkuenn

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  1. Rankins has not been active for most of the season. What is up with him?
  2. 7 more yards for Kelce and he has the record. Get it for him here next play.
  3. Smh. Man it just seems we are really off for Mahomes. Defense is looking great though
  4. He has missed 3 or 4 wide open guys or threw to the wrong spot.
  5. Niemann pulled up lame on that one like a hammy
  6. Slants, quick hits, screens, kelce in the middle. Short passes to get us on track. Like we expected to just walk all over this team and be up 3 tds so far.
  7. Nieman pulled up lame on that last completion. Time to see anyone
  8. 3 possessions and we have zilch. Man we can't do this against good teams
  9. The only good thing is they are down at the 2.
  10. 1 fucking yard and that is the play call? Someone is full of himself to call that bullshit.
  11. 3rd possession for us. Td time. Kelce needs to be fed
  12. Gay is learning. He has been out of place a few times now.
  13. I made it for it, but there is the falcons coming to town thread
  14. Or I totally missed the other thread. My bad.
  15. Sources: Kansas City Chiefs QB coach Mike Kafka drawing interest as head-coaching candidate 8:20 AM CT Adam SchefterESPN Senior Writer Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy will receive head-coaching interviews and is expected to be a favorite to land a head-coaching job. But despite less fanfare, Chiefs quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator Mike Kafka also is coveted and expected to be in the mix for a head-coaching job, league sources tell ESPN. By the time the NFL's hiring cycle for head coaches is complete, it's possible that the reigning Super Bowl champion Chiefs could have their offensive coaching staff completely raided, losing a minimum of two prized assistant coaches, not to mention any of their assistants they potentially could bring with them. Bieniemy has been on teams' radars in recent years, but, very quietly, so has Kafka, who is only 33 years old and is expected to land a head-coaching job at some point. Kafka spent parts of six seasons in the NFL as a backup or practice-squad quarterback before working as a graduate assistant at Northwestern, his alma mater, in 2016. He has worked with the Chiefs since 2017 and was promoted to passing game coordinator this past March.
 
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