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NFL Playoff Weekend
This might have been the best round of NFL playoff games in recent memory. High scoring affairs occurred in every game and all were very closely contested match-ups (save the prime-time Sunday night game in which Brady and the Pat’s dismantled Foster and the Texan’s). Let’s take a quick look at how things played out:
Chiefs Have Got To Keep On Moving
While all the radio sport shock jocks try to hype up the mob by talking about destroying Winstons, RACs, Piolis, and Hunts lives (they might deserve it for destroying our Chiefs lives) that lead to incidents like the Cassel cheer gate, I take a different road and stick to the football games ahead…
Green=Love Cassel=Hate

After Trent Green had taken Chiefs to the playoffs everyone was gaga for the guy but after Cassel led the Chiefs to the playoffs everyone dogs the guy…Why is this?
Kings, Devils…Stanley Cup Finals
The LA Kings will face off against the New Jersey Devils tonight in the 1st game of the Stanley Cup Finals. The last time the Kings made it to the finals Wayne Gretzky was still suiting up for them(1993)…so the question can still be asked will the Sprint Center ever get a tenant???

Paulina Gretzky, Wayne’s daughter, and I think they call that the 5 hole in hockey
Only 5 1/2 games out of First?
Don’t look now Royals fans but your Royals are only 5.5 games out of first place after a horrendous start to the year. This is a blessing in that no one is running away with the Division early. Detroit is off to a slow start and most people still have them as the favorites to win the Central. However, besides Verlander Detroit’s starting pitching is as bad as ours.
I’m as pissed as anybody with our piss poor start but I’m encouraged by our last winning road trip. Hell we are over .500 on the road KC!! I’m putting one foot back on the bandwagon!!!
Do you still think this team can win the Central?
Chieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeefs
The full schedule:
• Sept. 9: Atlanta
• Sept. 16: at Buffalo
• Sept. 23: at New Orleans
• Sept. 30: San Diego
• Oct. 7: Baltimore
• Oct. 14: at Tampa Bay
• Oct. 21: open
• Oct. 28: Oakland
• Nov. 1: at San Diego (NFL Network)
• Nov. 12: at Pittsburgh (ESPN)
• Nov. 18: Cincinnati
• Nov. 25: Denver
• Dec. 2: Carolina
• Dec. 9: at Cleveland
• Dec. 16: at Oakland
• Dec. 23: Indianapolis
• Dec. 30: at Denver












