Dec26th

The Morning Fix

AUTHOR: Patrick Allen | IN: Chiefs | COMMENTS: None Yet |


Morning Addicts! I hope you all had a healthy and happy Christmas yesterday (those of you who celebrate it) and I welcome you back to The Morning Fix. There is nothing like a little Chiefs news while your having your coffee and toast…or in my case, some more of my Mom’s famous cheese cake and homade fudge. Mmm…

Here is your Morning Fix

“If you have a choice between giving up a lot of yards passing or 300 yards rushing, you’d rather give up the passes,” safety Mike Brown said. “Receivers are going to make plays. Balls can get tipped and some fluke things can happen. But if you’re giving up running yards like we have, there’s nothing that’s a fluke about it. You’re just getting whipped by the other team.”

Chiefs Know They Need To Do Better At Stopping The Run-KC Star

“Winning breeds winning and there haven’t been a lot of positives to draw on this year. It’s critical that we’re right on the guys that are going to be a part of a good team. A team never stays the same and they’ll be changes, additions and subtractions. But for the guys who will be part of that nucleus winning is very critical.

Q & A with Todd Haley-KC Chiefs.com

According to the Bengals’ team site, Ochocinco plans on throwing a piñata filled with 2,000 dollar bills into the stands if he finds the end zone against the Chiefs as a Christmas gift to the fans.

Cincinnati Bengals’ Ochocinco plans touchdown celebration for fans against Kansas City Chiefs-Examiner.com

Said Palmer: “It’s been fun for me to watch him progress from a third string to a backup to a starter and now to a franchise quarterback in Kansas City. If they can get good players around him, he’s going to be successful.”

Carson Palmer of Bengals, Matt Cassel of Chiefs find friend is foe on Sunday-Cincinnati.com

And the 2003 Chiefs, their aura pierced by the brash Bengals wide receiver, went on to lose a first-round playoff game to Peyton Manning’s Indianapolis Colts.

Oh, how the tables have been turned. Now it’s the favorite, the Bengals, saying they’re going to win to clinch a playoff spot Sunday, and the Chiefs not saying much at all. What it all means is anybody’s guess, but the Bengals would do well not to leave anything to chance.

Chiefs showing signs of turnaround-Cincinnati.com

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