kansascity.com - 5/29/2008
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Chan Gailey wouldn't let up. The Chiefs' new offensive coordinator sat down last month with first-round pick Branden Albert and talked about the future and which position the youngster would play. Albert had played guard at Virginia, and Gailey was talking about moving the rookie to tackle
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Chan Gailey Is Very Clear About This: Branden Albert Is a Left Tackle
FanHouse —
... , the answer is simple: the minute Kansas City drafted Albert he became an NFL left tackle. Last month, Gailey explained how things were going to be. ...
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... and Damion McIntosh have poo-poo'd their new roles on this team in 2008. McIntosh is projected to move over to right tackle and Harris will have to re-earn his place as starting MLB over Donnie Edwards and a slew of younger players. ...
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