Good morning Addicts and happy game day! This morning’s message is for those of you heading out to Arrowhead Stadium for today’s game.
GET LOUD!
It was amazing to see the effect the crowd noise had on Philip Rivers and the San Diego offensive line on Monday night football. Help capture the old Arrowhead Magic once again and help the Chiefs go in to the bye week undefeated!
Until then, here is your Morning Fix!
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This is the attitude that ultimately will make or break Cassel’s time in Kansas City, and by extension, could make or break this whole Chiefs movement. The talent around Cassel is much better than last year, even if the receivers could get more separation and the blocking is inconsistent.
Haley and general manager Scott Pioli are jumping all-in with Cassel, and there have been flashes. Welker knows Cassel as well as anyone, and says the talent is there “to be one of the top five quarterbacks in the league, absolutely.”
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“When you’re winning games consistently,” Haley said, “you realize real quick that no matter how big the previous game was, the next one is bigger. Some way, somehow, even though before you played that game before that one, you thought there’s no way that the next one could be bigger.
“This is the biggest.”
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EDGE >> CHIEFS
Todd Haley’s coaching style is positively stable compared with that of today’s counterpart, San Francisco’s Mike Singletary, whose up-and-down nature can’t help his team. San Francisco offensive coordinator Jimmy Raye, who once called plays for the Chiefs, has been slow to relay orders down to the field. The 49ers have three other coaches who once either coached or played for the Chiefs
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“I don’t know if we can or will be a good team anytime soon,” Kansas City coach Todd Haley said. “But we are making progress and that’s what matters to me.”