Chiefs want to make better decisions on kickers

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 Chiefs want to make better decisions on kickers
T he Chiefs' strategy for solving their kicking troubles was a simple one. Too simple, as it turned out. [link]

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FRIDAY MORNING ONE-LINERS
Published 5/9/2008 by Michael David Smith at ProFootballTalk.com
... for every  student at a high school in Tampa. The Chiefs were caught unprepared at kicker when free agent Josh Brown turned down their contract offer. Even though he’s not a rookie, Raiders RB Michael Bush, who spent all of 2007 recovering from a broken leg, ...

NFL Friday: Pats Taped Offensive Signals Too; Holmgren Slims Down
Published 5/9/2008 by Joel 'DiG' DiGiacomo at Football for Breakfast
... (Boston Herald) Dolphins: Chad Henne Q & A (South Florida Sun-Sentinel) Titans: LenDale White Expects Better Backfield (Tennessean) Texans: Kubiak Changes Up Routine (Houston Chronicle) Browns: McGinest to Retire After 2008 Season (AP) Chargers: Keeping Top Talend a Tall Task (San Diego Union-Tribune) Chiefs: Chiefs Want to Make Better Decisions on Kickers (Kansas City Star) NFC News ...

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