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Post by dehayes35 on Oct 24, 2007 13:09:57 GMT -5
Both Teams Satisfied With Three-And-A-Half Yard Carry
KANSAS CITY, MO—Players on both the anemic Kansas City Chiefs offense and the porous Cincinnati Bengals defense celebrated with high-fives, hugs, and minor victory dances when the Bengals managed to stop a rare positive gain by the Chiefs running game during the first quarter of Sunday's game at Arrowhead Stadium. "Getting almost two feet more than their league worst 3.1 yards-per-carry average could be a huge momentum builder for the Chiefs," said CBS announcer Rich Gannon, who had initially expected Chiefs running back Larry Johnson to slip and fall down behind the line of scrimmage, run straight into his blockers, or fumble while the Bengals linebackers either attempted weak arm tackles or overran the play completely. "Still, you really have to like what the Bengals did on that play by allowing only a few yards before tackling the runner. Both of these teams are really setting the tone right now." Gannon added that he didn't know how long these two teams could continue to play over their heads and execute at such an average level.
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Post by wvumaryjane on Oct 24, 2007 16:44:21 GMT -5
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Post by mountaineerinpa on Nov 1, 2007 14:14:23 GMT -5
Hey Doug that will be enough of these articles about the Chiefs, LOL.
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