![]() ![]() He's good but not great, and the Chiefs need an instant boost. You might also want to grab a veteran quarterback that can backup (or perhaps even supplant) Trent Green. Bolster it by going after one decent lineman and two good linebackers, one inside and one out. Currently, their defense is pretty mediocre. They still need more receivers, and could use some help on the defensive line as well. To stir the pot a little, put Morton in motion to the left side to create a mismatch (or expose the coverage).įranchise Needs The Chiefs did a fairly good job of addressing their offseason needs, picking up Johnnie Morton to boost a weak receiving corps. These guys run blazing fly routes deep and if they aren't doubled, they can score. He's your best bet, but Kennison is a close second. Take a gander at Morton down the right side. Weak I Normal-Streaks: Here's another doozy.If he's not open, look at Morton running the fly deep on the right, and Holmes coming out of the backfield on the left. Wait until he clears downfield, then gun the ball out to him. A two-time All-Star in the Major Indoor Soccer League, where he played for Kansas City Comets, California Cougars and Philadelphia Kixx. Their 18-50 start is among MLB worst ever. Minnis is a surprisingly attractive target. The Kansas City Royals are on pace to have second-most losses in Major League Baseball history. ![]() Singleback Normal- TE Post: A lot of options await you on this play as well.If you still have time in the pocket, wait for him to get downfield deep for a big gain. The 2003 Kansas City Chiefs, coached by Dick Vermeil, lost the Division Championship after finishing the NFL regular season in 1st place in the AFC West with a 13-3 record. If you want the surprise attack, wait for Holmes to scoot out of the backfield. The two streaking receivers pose a serious deep threat (providing the safety isn't doubling), and Gonzalez dragging right to left will yield some tough yards. I-Form Normal- WR Streaks: All four receivers are decent options on this play, especially in zone coverages.He's also a good pass blocker, so he'll buy Trent Green some minutes. Willie Roaf (T): A great addition to the Chief line, Roaf will create even more opportunities for Holmes. His Will to Succeed Foundation was established during his rookie season and earned Shields the NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year award in 2003.Toss him some across the middle, and look to him first in the end zone. Tony Gonzalez (TE): The highest rated TE in the game, Gonzalez is a sure-handed receiver and great run-blocker. He was with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2003, and competed in the Arena Football League with the New Jersey Red Dogs and.Plunk him up the middle for a good three or four per carry. John Bernard Tait (born January 26, 1975) is a former American football offensive tackle, who played for both the Kansas City Chiefs and the Chicago Bears of the National Football League. Holmes established himself as a serious back last year, able to gain the hard yards and bust the big play when the Chiefs needed it. Priest Holmes (HB): No one knew Priest was going to blow up like he did last year, but now there's no looking back.Coach: Dick Vermeil Last Year's Record: 6-10 Missed playoffs ![]()
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