Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Chris Phillips Calls His Shot!


"Champions are made from something deep inside them, a desire, a dream, a vision. They have to have last- minute stamina, they have to be a little faster, they have to have the skill and will. But the will must be stronger than the skill." Muhammad Ali. This quote will encapsulate the Chiefs season after their win on February 6, 2011 in Arlington, TX.



Yes, I know it is absolutely taboo and a bit mad to go out on a limb and predict the Kansas City Chiefs will win the Super Bowl this year. Las Vegas futures had the Chiefs 35/1 to win the Bowl. Coach Todd Haley has said on multiple occasions, “Don’t even think about the Playoffs. We are going to take it one game at a time.” Of course this is the right mindset for any NFL organization. However, deep down in their heart of hearts every Coach, player, and fan is looking for the sweet glory of victorious bliss when their team hoists the Lombardi trophy. Thanks to the hard work, genius strategy, and key coaching/player acquisitions this season, the Kansas City Chiefs are the proud owners of the AFC West Title. In this league, anything can happen in the Postseason. Any team can win on any given Saturday/Sunday and the Chiefs have their Golden Ticket! I don’t know about you, but this was the best Christmas present I got this year and I’m damn proud of it.



Coming back to reality, it’s looking like the Chiefs may host the New York Jets. Based on the other options for a Wild Card game, I have to say this would be my choice. The Jets are a tough team with a great defense. Rex Ryan has done well this year with his team. I have to admit, I thought Hard Knocks featuring the Jets on HBO was pretty funny this year. However, they have won a lot of close games and the blueprint is out on how to beat these guys. If Rex, Schottenheimer, and the rest of the Jets crew sleep on the Chiefs, IN ARROWHEAD, they will be in for a rude awakening. Old Rex needs to keep his wigs tucked away in the drawer, keep his mouth shut, and lay off the M&M’s. Coach Haley has the Chiefs playing outside of themselves right now and deserves Coach of the Year. With Matt Cassel coming back eleven days from surgery to trounce the Rams, he has created a do or die bond with his team. His all around play has only gotten better as the season progressed. This tells me he needed more time to gel with his new team. You’ve got to love a QB who runs the ball that few extra yards to get the first down fresh out of the hospital. He is all heart and everyone knows it. Matt Cassel should have received a Pro Bowl selection this year. However, this won’t be a problem when they go to the big show.



Conclusion: The Jets are good but the Chiefs win because they have the will and skill.



All roads to the AFC Championship go through Foxboro. Is it possible to win against Belichick and the New England Patriots on the road? Huh, tough question. Your head and the stat sheet would say unequivocally NO! A heart that pumps Chiefs Blood would say Yes! Let’s not forget that Chiefs are engulfed with past New England players and coaches. If there is a team that knows how Belichick’s mastermind works, it’s the Kansas City Chiefs. Haley, Crennel, and Weiss would have to pull out their bag of tricks to pull off this miracle. However, nobody thought we would beat San Diego on that magical Monday night game to start the season either. Where there is a will, there is a way.



The odds are stacked against the Chiefs going to the Super Bowl much less winning it. Predictions are a dime a dozen. In an earlier post, I predicted the Chiefs would be in an AFC shootout with Oakland the last game of the season to decide the AFC West. Most analysts called the San Diego Chargers to Go to the Super Bowl at the beginning of the season. We’ve heard grumbles that Matt Cassel wasn’t worth the money this season as well. If we were right all of the time, we would be sitting next to Chris Berman on Monday Night Countdown. As it is, the love for the game keeps us hoping and guessing at what’s to come. All be it, with a lot of biased towards the Kansas City Chiefs. That’s what I love about hard work, clean living, and surrounding yourself/organization with good people. It eventually pays off. Hunt, Pioli, and Haley are a true testament to this.



Predictions and judgments aside, we have many things to be proud of this year, a Phenomenal Chiefs Team that is all Class, an AFC West Crown, and a shot at the Lombardi.



Big Props to Jamaal Charles, Dwayne Bowe, and Brian Waters for making the Pro Bowl. Cassel should have been there with only 5 Interceptions so far this season. Respect will be paid for his performance in February.



Conclusion: Kansas City Chiefs vs. New Orleans Saints Super Bowl XLV.



Chiefs win 35 – 32



Chiefs have a lot of skill. But their Will is stronger than their skill.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

What a Year! by MP


Wow! What a year 2010 has been. It is hard to believe it is almost over. Where does time go? What a year in the world of sports too.

The Saints won the bowl, Tiger melted down personally and professionally, the Royals were terrible again, the Lakers and Celts were epic, the Dukies won but robbed Butler, The NCAA pulled about 75 unbelievably dumb moves in college football, and the Chiefs.....YEAH THE CHIEFS....are hosting a playoff game!

So we can talk about some of my terrible predictions, I own them and cannot hide. But boy, am I glad I was wrong about the Chiefs and picking them to go 8-8!

For the record here are the highlights and low-lights of my prognostication this year: I was not even in the neighborhood in the Golf major winner category. VC cleaned my clock. I also picked the Celtics, but truth be told, that was a heart pick not one from the head. I didn't attempt baseball, but who had the Giants? I woefully was wrong about Texas Tech football winning the Big 12 South....and of course the Chiefs going 8-8, taking a few shots at Matt Cassel along the way. I did tell you that New Orleans, Chicago, The NY Giants, Atlanta Falcons and Seattle Seahawks were in the playoff pic in the NFC, and they are! I also said OU and Texas would be down in football, also correct. I believe I also told you how the Kansas Jayhawks will be superior to the Wildcats from Manhattan in hoops, but hey that is almost cherry-picking! The Chiefs however, are a different story....

What an unbelievable year for the Chiefs. Hats off to Todd Haley and all the Chiefs turning around a 4 win season last year to sit right now at 10-5, with a great chance at an 11-5 season after hosting the Raiders this coming Sunday. It looks like we will host the New York Jets in the first round of the playoffs, and that...is a winnable game! I cannot stand the loud mouth, HBO Hard Knocks, over-rated, over-hyped Jets. Mark Sanchez is terrible and of the options in the first round the Jets would be most favorable. The Chiefs, with a few bad losses aside, have played tough, mistake free football and are finally getting the notoriety they deserve! Hey, sorry about the Cassel shots...I still think the jury is out. He is a game manager and has done that well the entire year. We all saw what the alternative was with Brodie Croyle against the Chargers. I hope you are all as excited as I am for what is ahead....and this season is the tip of the iceberg!

Around the horn: I previously referenced the NCAA. How in the world do you deem it bad enough to suspend the Ohio State guys for 5 next year...but let them play in the Bowl game? Huh? Much like the "Scam" Newton deal....what a mess! Speaking of predictions....I like the Hogs over the Buckeyes in the Sugar and I like Auburn over Oregon in the BCS Championship game. NFL wise...I am nervous, but will stick with my original Super Bowl matchup...the Battle of the Birds...Falcons vs. Ravens! It is hoop season and the Jayhawks need some toughening up....they play to the level of every opponent, and haven't played anyone really tough yet. I watch them and worry about their lack of size. Seems to me they have to run a lot more if they are relying on the Morris twins in the post. Congrats to Dwyane Bowe, Jamaal Charles and Brian Waters for pro-bowl invites....and to COACH TODD HALEY SOON TO BE NFL COACH OF THE YEAR!!!

That is it for now....Go Chiefs....Go 'Hawks...and Merry Christmas to all and Happy New Year!!!!

Monday, December 13, 2010

VC Talkin Big 12 Hoops!!!!


Most of the basketball teams who are left in the Big XII (or will it be the Big X??) Conference in 2011-12 are expected to change their non-conference scheduling.

And I can't say I blame them.

Their reasoning is simple. Teams like Kansas, Kansas State and Missouri will go from a 16-team conference slate to a round-robin format where each team plays a home-and-home against the other nine teams for a total of 18 games.

It used to be 14-2 would all but guarantee a team like KU the conference title. A year from now, it's possible 14 wins could still take the title only with four losses to boot!

"We put together a tough schedule with a few games that we still have to return," Oklahoma State coach Travis Ford recently told The Wichita Eagle. "I probably wouldn't have scheduled those games if I knew we were going to an 18-game league schedule. You're talking about 18 games against the best competition in the country. You can't kill yourself out of conference."

The majority of the conference coaches agree with Ford. In fact, nine of the 10 coaches told The Wichita Eagle they planned to downgrade the quality of future non-conference opponents.

"Those 18 games are going to be a grind, and when it's over your conference record is going to speak for itself,"Iowa State coach Fred Hoiberg said. "You've got to find a way, especially when you're a team like us, to get some wins early in the season and build some momentum before conference play."

This year, for instance, Big XII teams had 15 non-conference games. They scheduled tough competition or as we fans liked to call them, resume builders, that the NCAA Tournament Selection Committee would use next March to seed the tournament.

Starting next year, don't expect to see as many "Duke", "Arizona" and "UNLV" on these teams' schedules in November and December. You'll probably be seeing more Alcorn State and Alabama A&M on the dockets.

"You're increasing your games against high-major opponents by two," Oklahoma coach Jeff Capel told The Wichita Eagle. "You're going from 16 to 18. For teams like us in the south, now we're getting Kansas twice, Missouri twice, Kansas State twice. That makes things a lot more difficult. It could be like the Big East. It's definitely going to change the way we schedule."

"If you want to keep your number of hard games the same you may back off a little bit during your non-conference," KU coach Bill Self said told The Wichita Eagle. "Right now, our goal is to play six high-major games a year non-conference. So that number may go to four, that number may go to five.

"But I think very few schools will keep it at six, if that's their number. That's an awful lot. That would be 24 games of the 31, and then you've got the postseason tournaments. That's a pretty high-stress situation."

K-State's Frank Martin also figures to be pretty selective just like Self at KU. Martin may be trying to fill his 2011-12 schedule with the likes of Alcorn State as there are currently return games lined up against Virginia Tech, Alabama and Florida in addition to a December trip to Cancun, Mexico.

I just hope in the next couple of years Martin will seriously look at resuming the series against Wichita State. There is no reason a four-year contract couldn't be signed to get this rivalry started again. Play two games in Wichita, one at WSU and one at Intrust Arena, and two in Manhattan or better yet, how about this: sign a five-year contract, play four games as mentioned above but play the fifth at the Sprint Center in Kansas City. Can you imagine the crowds for that?

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

VC Goes Bowlin!

Back in August, on this very blog, I said the Kansas State Wildcats would go 7-5 this football season. I even made a friendly 1-dollar wager with good friend and K-State student Alex Reinecke, who said the Wildcats would finish 8-4. Reinecke was looking good until the game at Colorado. He and I texted several times that day as K-State jumped out to an early 14-3 lead only to see the Wildcats fall behind and eventually lose.

Last week's 49-41 track meet victory at North Texas cemented K-State's 7-5 record and their first bowl game since the 2006 Texas Bowl in Houston. One Facebook friend commented on my wallpost the Wildcats should decline any bowl game because of a horrendous defense. The pathetic defense is accurate. Declining a bowl game, unless there are NCAA sanctions involved, should never be an option for a college football team.

No coach will ever turn down 30 extra days of practice from late November to late December. That extra time is so beneficial as these teams start preparing for the 2011 season. While the bowl game itself is more for the fans, coaches and most of the players can start thinking about the goals they will implement next August. The seniors on the team, like K-State running back Daniel Thomas, can begin counting the greenbacks he will begin making this fall at the next level. Other seniors, a bowl game is a reward for four or maybe five years of blood, sweat and tears that were left behind on the practice and game fields.

I also told you back in August the Wildcats would play in the inaugural Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium. Two media outlets today - Topeka Capital-Journal and Kansas City Star - both are mentioning the Wildcats will end up in New York City. Early indications point to a KSU-Syracuse bowl game which would be a rematch of the Fiesta Bowl game a few years ago in Tempe when Donovan McNabb was Syracuse's QB.

"We're very interested in Kansas State," Pinstripe Bowl Executive Director Mark Holtzman told today's KC Star, "and they are interested in us. Kansas State is right on our radar."

Most of the bowl schedule will be announced after Saturday's conference championship games. The exception this week came from Cotton Bowl officials, who offered its slot to Texas A&M.

One thing is for certain...K-State, Baylor and Texas Tech are vying for the Pinstripe, Texas and TicketCity bowls. The TicketCity Bowl is another rookie bowl which is at 11 a.m. on New Year's Day in Dallas. The Texas Bowl has a 5 p.m. kick on Dec. 29. The Pinstripe Bowl is Dec. 30 at 1:20 p.m. Central.

Baylor, because it went 4-4 in conference play, is expected to land at the TicketCity Bowl. I have no problem with that selection. Baylor beat K-State head-to-head during the season. KSU and Tech both went 3-5 in conference play so the No. 6 bowl slot (TicketCity) should go to the No. 6 team (Baylor).

The Pinstripe Bowl picks seventh and Texas Bowl eighth. Because K-State fans travel well, I see the Wildcats going northeast. That leaves Tech fans traveling across state to Houston for that bowl.

"We're looking at all three (Big XII teams) very closely," Texas Bowl representative Zac Emmons told the Star. "I don't think we can make a bad decision."

The Texas Bowl will likely match someone like Texas Tech against Northwestern or Illinois.

"We're talking to our partners at ESPN, trying to find out what the best fit would be," Emmons said.

Here are the Big XII bowl projections by the Topeka Capital-Journal:

Insight Bowl: Oklahoma State vs. Michigan, Dec. 28, Tempe, Ariz.

Texas Bowl: Baylor vs. Illinois, Dec. 29, Houston

Alamo Bowl: Big XII championship loser vs. Arizona, Dec. 29, San Antonio

Pinstripe Bowl: Kansas State vs. Syracuse, Dec. 30, New York

Holiday Bowl: Missouri vs. Washington, Dec. 30, San Diego

TicketCity Bowl: Texas Tech vs. Northwestern, Jan. 1, Dallas

Fiesta Bowl: Big XII champion vs. Stanford, Jan. 1, Glendale, Ariz.

Cotton Bowl: Texas A&M vs. LSU, Jan. 7, Arlington, Texas

I can't wait until Sunday when all of the bowl slots are filled and fans begin making their travel plans. I love it. It is the most wonderful time of the year.

I told you so!

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Cats Chiefs and Things to be Thankful For....by MP

Happy Thanksgiving, basketball season, football playoff/bowl season, and best time of the year for sports season!

I have to start out talkin to you Cat fans out there. Pretty exciting start of the year!! The K-State hoop squad at week start was the #4 team in the country. They had beaten the likes of Va Tech and Presbyterian and entered the CBE Classic held at Sprint Center against Gonzaga. They looked good to me and much like last year, very tough on the boards and on the defensive end of the floor. They had their way with the Zags which pointed them toward a matchup with the #1 ranked Dukies. Wow #1 vs. #4 national TV and a bigtime matchup! Please keep in mind everyone, I am a 'Hawks fan but do not hate K-State. I actually detest Duke and was rooting against the Devils big time. Bottom line on the deal folks....it was never close and the Devils beat the Cats by 14 and may as well been 30. My assessment is unless the Cats get a lot tougher mentally, cut down on turnovers and bad shots and improve free throw shooting dramatically, they will not contend in the league or at the Big Dance. 11-23 from the stripe with 21 TO's is not the way you want to play against a team the caliber of Duke. Also, I am sorry to report that Jacob Pullen is overhyped and overrated. I know he averaged 24 in the tourney last year, but I see him as a good 2 guard, maybe 2nd team All Big 12?

Thanksgiving is a great time to remind ourselves to be thankful for the resurgence of the Kansas City Chiefs. A tough loss at Denver followed by a nice win at home against Arizona since I blogged you last!! I got a kick out of the boys on 810 radio on the way home from the Arizona game Sunday. Now Matt Cassel is a prolific QB because he has 18 TD's and 4 INT's and threw for over 400 with a 116 passer rating against the Donkey's?? I am very excited for the turnaround of the Chiefs, but if anyone thinks Matt Cassel is going to lead us anywhere big.....they are nuts! Look at the big timers today...Rivers, Rogers, Brees, Manning and Brady all make plays! They make big plays with their arms or by using their noggin. Phillip Rivers has had a different cast of WR's each game and it does not matter. All we hear about Cassel is that our receivers are slow or cannot get open or this or that. The game against Denver is a great example...early in the game we need a 3rd down and he is not even close. Denver gets up 35-0, DB's stay off the wide outs 10 yards and yeah, they let Cassel have the check downs that turned into big yards for the game. No one is saying Cassel is Rivers, but they are getting similar money! It is irritating to me because I can easily see that Cassel is a detriment to our success not a strength. He is a serviceable QB who manages the game, nothing more.

Anyway enough of that...it has been tough losing to Oakland and Denver back to back when the Raiders and Donks are not that great. It was a beautiful day this past Sunday at Arrowhead I was sure thankful to be there to see them rebound against the visiting Cards! The Chiefs while managing zero big plays and statistically being identical to Arizona, won 31-13. We still have a leg up on the division at 6-4. We head to Seattle this week and sorry all, I do not see us coming out with a win. Seattle and Denver are the 2 toughest places to play in the NFL and you caught the Denver game right? If we beat Oakland at home, Tennessee is doable at home with no QB, and maybe Denver at home or St. Louis on the road and that gets us to 9 wins baby! Definitely something to be proud of and thankful for!

A couple of other quick thoughts....Congrats Josh Hamilton AL MVP!! Bo Pelini....nice job...if you get those boosters upset with you for hammerin the only QB you have had there in 15 years and you will be looking for work elsewhere! Hoops wise Kentucky has a lot of talent but are very young. As this is written they are down 20 to a surprising UCONN team led by Kemba Walker who is a tough customer! The Jayhawks get Josh Selby back!! Even Dickie V is talking up KU with him at the PG! Speaking of Dickie V, I have always liked him....but year over year it becomes harder. He openly roots for Duke and it grates on me tremendously! Speaking of Dukies....Jay Bilas said something the other night and I thought it was great, as this too is another great frustration of mine. Speaking of the block/charge rule....which is butchered by every official in the game....Bilas said something to the effect of...it would be great to see it called if the guy gets knocked down, not if the guy falls down. How true and how many non calls would that make and what would happen if the Blue Devils quit getting all of those flops! Remember one of the great stats of all time...Duke one year made more free throws than their collective opponents attempted! Mind boggling! Happy Thanksgiving everyone and VC is right.....we need to appreciate all we have and those we love. I love my wife, son and family and am THANKFUL everyday!!! Thank you for reading everyone!!!

Top 10 Reasons VC is Thankful!


Move over Letterman, I got the Top 10 List today!

That's right, CBS. I know you've been waiting for this so the heck with shooting any more bull. Let's get right to it!

Van Cleave's Top 10 Reasons why I'm Thankful in 2010!

10. Basketball. Except for maybe Tobacco Road, there may not be a better spot for some great college basketball than the I-70 Corridor that includes Manhattan, Lawrence and Columbia. All three teams are in the top 15, all three figure to secure spots in the NCAA Tournament and could make a deep run in the tourney.

How cool would that be if the Wildcats, Jayhawks and Tigers end up in a three-way tie for the Big XII championship! It's doubtful, but possible, since each has four games against the other two. I say the regular-season champ goes 12-4, that's right four losses! That's why a tri-championship is possible.

9. I'm not a referee! Yep, I'm thankful I don't don the zebra outfits except one day a year when I help ref a 4-5-6 grade boys tournament for our Masonic Lodge fund-raiser each February. The pressures these men and women have of the up-tempo style that is prevalent in basketball or the spread formation in football that leads to a lot of passes...I have a greater respect for them.

8. Social networking. Holy Toledo, just what did we do 10 years ago to communicate? Heck, 5 years ago? But I hafta tell ya, this txt thing is pretty awesome. idk bout u, but i kinda like it! ttyl! haha lol

7. ESPN! I'm sitting here in a quiet house on Thanksgiving Eve, my family is not here, I have an NBA game on TV and I'm flipping it back and forth between the pro and college game that's offered on the ESPN family of networks. Now if we can just put a muzzle on Vitale we'd have it made!

6. Bill Snyder. Say what you want about the 71-year-old man who orchestrated the Miracle in Manhattan Part 1 and Part 2 is a work in progress. The man can coach. He can come up with some of the dangdest gameplans, just ask Texas coach Mack Brown this year. The Wildcats are going bowling, probably the Pinstripe Bowl in Yankee Stadium, but a bowl nonetheless.

5. Gary Pinkel. Some Mizzou fans were ready to run him out of Columbia after Tiger losses to Nebraska and Texas Tech. I'm sorry, MU can go 10-2 with a Border War Showdown win Saturday over Kansas. Win your bowl game, Cotton or Holiday, and that's 11 wins MU fans. That would be more than KU and K-State combined.

4. The Big XII will remain intact. It appeared back in May KU, K-State and Mizzou were being forced off the abandoned ship. Commissioner Dan Beebe didn't allow that to happen and we will proceed with 10 teams. Not sure what it'll be called, I like Big X, but 10 teams remained united.

3. Hail to the Chiefs! Isn't it nice to pick up a newspaper, flip to the sports section, check out the NFL standings and see who's atop the AFC West...the Kansas City Chiefs! I saw a game at Arrowhead back in September with Patterson. The loudness that day against the 49ers reminded me of the Derrick Thomas and Neil Smith-led teams in the 90s.

2. Thanks to you, our readers. Matt and I love sharing our passion which is writing about sports and putting it into words that the true sports fan can relate to. I've said it many times, Matt's forte is at the professional level, mine college and high schools. His strong suit, editorializing and going deep in discussion about the game. Me? I love getting into people's minds and thrive on the human interest side.

And the No. 1 reason why I'm thankful...I'm sure Patterson will agree. It's our wives and family. You seldom hear about them, they are the Lights, Camera, Action that keep us focused. Matt has Kim and 3-year-old boy Luke, who is a spittin image of his old man. Kim keeps Matt at bay, thanks Kim! I've tried all these years but it took a strong-willed woman to step in and take charge. Same thing in our household where Denise has to put up with a lot of 5 a.m. wake-up calls. Throw in 8-year-old triplet girls in Hannah, Hope and Addison the score is always 4-1 in our household.

Yep, we are thankful. My motto here is Celebrating Life Through Sports. Without a great wife and family, that's not possible. Thanks Denise, thanks Kim! You're the best!

Happy Thanksgiving 2010!

Saturday, November 20, 2010

VC Makes a Willis Reed Like Return to the Blog!

Patterson has threatened to cut my pay in half if I didn't get an article so Boss Man, this Blog's for you!

I've been on the road a lot lately promoting our student loan/scholarship program that I am glad to be a part of at the Kansas Masonic Foundation. I've met many wonderful counselors who in 2010 do not wear the same counseling hats they did 30 years ago when I was a teen. Due to budget cuts and teen pressures, counselors typically don't even have time to fill their coffee cups once they walk in the school doors.

Imagine showing up at Yates Center High School like I did a few years ago. It's a Monday morning, around 9, when I stop to visit with the counselor. I'm told she won't be available because over the weekend a senior boy committed suicide because his girlfriend broke up with him. She was now counseling young people along with area counselors that were called in from Eureka, Iola and Burlington.

Or at Northern Heights recently. Northern Heights, the first Kansas high school to consolidate over 40 years ago, is located near Emporia. A couple of months ago, three teens were driving near Americus when their truck rolled after swerving to miss an oncoming vehicle. Three precious young lives were lost. The counselor there told me two days later it was the worst day of his professional life.

One day this past week I visited seven high schools in the Manhattan area. Two counselors I never got to meet that day because they were busy dealing with crisis situations in their school.

These people bring passion to their jobs. One example is Angelo at Shawnee Mission Northwest. I was at a financial aid night there this past week. About 150 people were there. When he started the program by introducing the main speaker and me, the enthusiasm spilled out of his mouth. Dickie Vitale I'm not, but Angelo's energy immediately connected inside my body and my Vitalism was ready to explode by the time I got the microphone.

Sometimes counselors grieve for their own brothers and sisters. Dan Roberts, a man I called a friend as he was counselor at Chase County and Hartford high schools, was killed one year go when he had a heart attack while driving south of Emporia.

Thank you counselors for all you do! Without you, young people would not be able to play sports, march in the band and enjoy all the extracurricular activities that are offered to young people. Good stuff as we Celebrate Life Through Sports!

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As I predicted on this site back in August, the K-State Wildcats may be going bowling in New York next month.

The Kansas City Star reported this week the Pinstripe Bowl would love to have the Wildcats playing in their Dec. 30 game at Yankee Stadium.

K-State, 6-4 heading into Saturday's game at Colorado, is already bowl-eligible. It will be K-State's first bowl game since 2006. Only Baylor has had a longer drought of no bowl games among Big XII teams.

Pinstripe Bowl Executive Director Mark Holtzman made it clear who was being targeted the most.

"If it was today, it would be Kansas State," Holtzman told The Star. "And we would be thrilled by it."

Of the eight bowl games affiliated with the Big XII, the Pinstripe Bowl picks seventh. Of the seven conference teams that are now bowl eligible, K-State has the fewest number of wins.

It was reported Texas Tech, Texas A&M, Iowa State and Texas are also on the Pinstripe's radar. However, only A&M is currently bowl-eligible. A&M has Nebraska and Texas left; Iowa State closes out with Missouri and Texas ends up with Central Florida and A&M. K-State fans, you need to root for Mizzou to beat Iowa State but probably more importantly, A&M to beat Texas.

I think K-State will play in one of two bowls: Pinstripe or Holiday. K-State's other game left is at North Texas on Nov. 27. If K-State wins both games, an 8-4 record should land them in San Diego at the Holiday Bowl. The Holiday Bowl loves the Wildcats. OK, they love the 10,000 fans that will travel as well!

If K-State splits its final two games or loses both, the Big Apple will welcome the Little Apple with open arms.

Andy Williams is right. It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year!

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Lastly, my tip of my Wildcat hat to Tex Winter, who earlier this week was honored at halftime of the KSU-Virginia Tech game. Winter, who coached the Wildcats to great success in Ahearn Fieldhouse, went on to coach at Marquette, Washington, Northwestern and Long Beach State before assisting Phil Jackson's nine NBA championships.

Tex will be inducted into the College Basketball Hall of Fame this weekend.

"Here's the thing about Tex that's so good," Bob Knight, the analyst for the ESPN broadcast that day, told The Topeka Capital-Journal. "There's nobody I met I liked any better than Tex, or I thought cared more about the game of basketball like he did.

"Tex really, really likes the game of basketball. That was great to see, and I appreciated that from the time I first knew him until today. And then on top of that, Tex as an oustanding basketball coach."

Tex, now 88, lives with his wife Nancy in Manhattan with their son, Brian. Tex suffered a stroke last year which makes it difficult for him to speak.

Congratulations, Tex! It's about time!

To that, I say thank you for reading. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family! .

Friday, November 12, 2010

Randomness by MP!!!!

Wow! What a year in the NFL so far....and college too for that matter. Our Chiefs took a tough loss at the dreaded Raiders last week and now gear up to go to Mile High this week.

Last week was a bad situation. I thought we would be Oakland, who I still believe we are better than, instead we lose and lose valuable ground as the Raiders and Chargers pick up wins. Yes SD is pulling their Zenyatta move....dead last to another surging finish. The Chiefs could have beaten the Raiders, had a lot of confidence heading into Denver...then back home to face a weak Arizona team. Now I am concerned about a problem coming in Denver, then who knows what with AZ.

Outside of a lot of penalties and poor QB play, the Chiefs are still playing well. I am still juiced for the coming years. Expect a pretty detailed write up coming on the heels of the Donkeys game.

Around the NFL, lots of strange things afoot for certain. Dallas done, and Phillips gone. It seems to be a year with a lot of parity and anyone able to win on a given Sunday. It will be a great finish for sure.

College football is interesting too. The Cam Newton deal is dominating the press. The QB from Auburn who has helped the Tigers to a 10-0 record is mixed up with allegations of getting money to attend the school. Pretty convoluted stuff I guess it could have been a previous school. Who knows? Is anyone really surprised? It is the SEC and I would imagine everyone is doing it. The interesting thing to me is that he is the prohibitive favorite to win the Heisman. Will he get votes if folks expect a Reggie Bush deal?

The other story in the collegiate ranks is that Boise and TCU are going to play for the National Championship. Is that interesting? Are these the best two teams? Uhh speaking of the SEC....TCU and Boise would in the basement in either side of the league. I wish that system could get fixed!! Maybe Oregon gets to the game....I cannot figure Auburn is able to beat Georgia, 'Bama, then win the Conference title game. Too tall of an order.

You know what will save the day? Basketball season baby! The time has come and I am ready to roll! Go Jayhawks....FREE Josh Selby!!

Congrats to the SF Giants...horrific showing by the Rangers and boring series. Great move by the Royals sending DeJesus for nothing....another genius front office move! NBA wise the Heat are not looking great. LeBron was complaining about playing too many minutes last night! Hmmmm would Jordan or Magic want less minutes?? Trouble!!

Thanks for reading everyone! Expect a lot more stuff coming soon....I think VC broke some fingers in a farming accident....that is the only reason I can figure for him being on hiatus like he has been! Go Chiefs....Go 'Hawks!! And thanks for checking this out!!!

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Playoffs? Playoffs! Yes, Playoff Talk Brewing in K.C. By CP3

The glory of victory is bliss. It’s a surreal time for Kansas City Chiefs fans after a decisive win over the Jacksonville Jaguars last Sunday in Arrowhead Stadium. I love Sunday afternoons when you’re looking for a win and Monday mornings when you’ve found one. Yes, this is a similar quote from Coach Jones in the move Radio, but it’s right on the money. This type of pathology inspires cautious playoff talk from football fans in the “The City of Fountains.”

A fountain of hope is flowing in K.C after matching last season’s 4 win record in only week 7 of the 2010 effort. It’s tough to deny the natural urge to talk about the Chiefs bright future and possible postseason berth behind a much better than expected start to the season. Joy, hope, and over confidence are the best ingredients for a recipe of disappointment. Our quest today will distinguish between a surreal 4-2 record and the reality of the remaining 2010 schedule.

First things first, when any team goes from worst to first, the fan base is going to experience a shock to the system. In 2009 the Kansas City Chiefs defense had more holes than the Iraqi Navy and the offense wasn’t much better. It would seem almost inconceivable to have the #1 rushing attack in the NFL averaging 176 ypg, a phenomenal Offensive Line, and a 9th ranked Defense following last season. However unbelievable, all of the above are true. And, to add insult to injury, the Chiefs are ranked 12th over all just ahead of last year’s Super Bowl Cinderellas, the New Orleans Saints ranked 13th. WHAT??? OUCH!!!

The Chiefs displayed a sundry of offensive weaponry on Sunday in Arrowhead stadium. DMC, that’s Dexter McCluster, not to be confused with the rap group Run DMC, was showing off his ADIDAS early in the game. This kid has wicked speed and fears no man. Ole Miss did a great job developing Mr. McCluster. As Charlie Weis works him into a system containing a plethora of talent, it’s going to be an honor and privilege to watch this guy work. Thomas Jones launched his first 100 plus rushing game in a Chief uniform. Along with Jamaal Charles and Jackie Battle, Kansas City rounded out the game with 236 yards rushing and 3 rushing T.D’s. It is a true joy to watch these running backs do their thing while madman Weissy is upstairs scratching his belly and hatching his next brilliant offensive scheme. If Charlie Weis keeps calling games like the last one, we’ll be moving on up like “The Jefferson’s.”

Matt Cassel, Matt Cassel, Matt Cassel. How can you dog a man that manages the game and is showing progress. The Chiefs starting QB turned in another solid report card. He went 13/18 for 193 yards 2TD and no Interceptions. When you have a running game as explosive as such, all you HAVE to do is manage the game. D Bowe and T Moe are Cassel’s favorite targets. Bowe seemed to be on the same page as the rest of the offense Sunday hitting for 2 TDs. However, #81 Tony Moeaki leads the Chiefs in receptions and is threatening all of Tony G’s rookie season records. We all know Tony Gonzalez is a stand up guy, a future Hall of Famer, and will retire his jersey in Arrowhead with full honors. He would be happy for T Moe regardless of any Tight End record breaking this year. Right Gonzo???

Derrick Johnson flew in to save the day with a pick 6 in the second half. It was looking pretty grim when the zebra’s called another game changing passing interference call against Brandon Carr who was clearly being hooked on the play. “It’s legal to call Offensive Passing Interference in Chiefs games,” I guess the Ref’s didn’t get the memo. Eric Berry chimed in with a nice interception as well. Tamba Hali has 5.5 sacks on the season and is ranked 13th in that category. This guy is a Beast!!! My hat is off to Romeo Crennel. He has galvanized this defense into one cohesive block of iron in less than one season. Numbers never lie. The Chiefs are ranked 9th in overall defense. This tells the tale of hard work on behalf of Scott Pioli, Todd Haley, Romeo Crennel, and the Kansas City Chief Defense.

Now for the Million Dollar question, are the Playoffs possible? All cylinders were firing for the Chiefs in their four wins this season. Against the Colts, the Chiefs defense had their ears pinned back and had the tachometer in the red. Against the Texans, the Chiefs offense had their pedal to the metal. Both games resulted in a loss but were on the road and were very close. The Special Teams have played well in all six outings. With this said, Ray Charles could see the glaring key to victory. If the Chiefs want to a taste of the Postseason this year, their offense and defense must both play well on game day. Although the Chiefs supposedly have the 2nd easiest schedule in the league, the road to the playoffs is no cake walk.

The AFC West has to be one of the weakest divisions in the NFL this year. However, you can never count out the San Diego Chargers. These guys have been the Chiefs nemesis for years and love to make late comebacks. The Bolts are the proud owners of a 2-5 record, 0-2 in the Division, and are missing key players on both sides of the ball. It will be a great day in Chiefs Nation when these guys are mathematically eliminated from the postseason. The most likely team to stand in the way of a Chiefs playoff berth this year could be the Oakland Raiders? After ringing the alarm last week and hanging 59 points on the Broncos, Oakland may be this season’s #1 playoff foe. The Raiders are sitting on a 3-4 record and 2-0 in the division. Some say they had the best draft in the league. Therefore, their best football may remain to be seen. I’m sure Darren McFadden has a few things to say about that. These guys are serious. Opposing team’s fans DO GET SHANKED in the Black Hole. Take a peek at Oakland’s schedule. If the Raiders win a lion’s share of games over Seattle, Pittsburgh, Miami, San Diego, and Indy it’s going to be tight. Week 17 in Arrowhead could be the deciding factor on which AFC team goes to the dance. Remember you heard it here first.

Being weary of the other AFC teams is only natural. However, focusing on each game will get the Chiefs to the promise land. The Buffalo Bills are not to be taken lightly. The winless Bills are due. They have given Miami, New England, and Baltimore a run for their money this year. Ray Lewis is thanking his lucky stars that field goal clanked the wrong way last week. The positive side to next week’s game is that it is in Arrowhead. The Chiefs are 8 point favorites but the Bills are changing their defensive scheme to stop the Kansas City running attack.

The next four games are crucial for Kansas City. Facing Denver and Oakland on the road will be vital to winning the division. If we can escape the Black Hole and Invesco Field with wins, the Chiefs could be looking at their first playoff berth since 2006.

I’m biased. However, my crystal ball says the Chiefs win the AFC West this year.

Playoffs? Playoffs? Yes, Playoffs! Playoff talked has brewed and filled to the brim.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Chiefs Impressive Against Jags by MP!!!

Another impressive home win for the Chiefs Sunday at Arrowhead against the Jacksonville Jags!

Arrowhead was at a fever pitch for a 42-20 dismantling of the Jags. The win showcased huge plays on offense and defense for the now 4-2 Chiefs, who next lineup against the Buffalo Bills on Halloween in the friendly confines.

The Jags had to trot out a 3rd stringer at QB, fresh off a tractor, in Todd Bouman. I know what you are thinking, not that impressive of a victory. Objectively, Bouman played well. He went for 222 and 2 TD's to go with 2 INT's. Not until the 3rd Quarter did he go south and the game was still very much up for grabs. Late in the 3rd with Bouman deep in his own end he overlooked Derrick Johnson who snatched a bad ball out of the air and ran it in from 15 yards. That made it 28-20 Chiefs, and they would go on to stretch it out from there. Bouman had another pick late when rook Eric Berry ran it back to the Jags 11.

The Chiefs continue to impress with their game planning and play calling. The Jags were off balance all day trying to figure out the Chiefs. Charlie Weis called a great game mixing in a lot of Dexter McCluster early along with Jamaal Charles on the edge with Thomas Jones, who went for 125 on 20 carries, between the tackles. Jones was awesome with 125 on 20 carries including a 70 yard scamper in the first half. Kansas City racked up 236 on the ground today and yes the Chiefs are still the top ground attack in the NFL! Weis called our man Dwyane "hands of stone" Bowe's number on the first drive of the 2nd half and he broke free for a 53 yard TD. Bowe capped his day with a nice, fully extended grab in the zone for a 6 yard TD in the 4th quarter.

The defense was led again by Derrick Johnson who has to be playing as well as anyone in the NFL on that side of the ball. Tamba Hali got after it all day as usual and Glenn Dorsey and Shaun Smith were tough up front. Brandon Carr played well with Brandon Flowers and Berry had some nice plays too. Just like last week, the Chiefs were victim to 2 horrific P.I. calls. One on Carr and on one Berry. Why is that so hard to call and why if there is any contact do the officials to immediately target the defensive player?

Watching the game I found myself thinking again of where we have been and where we are going. How far have we come in a very short period of time? Amazing! I also thought a lot about how much our drafts are finally paying off. Check this: 2005 was DJ,'06 was Tamba,'07 Bowe,'08 was Flowers and Carr, Dorsey and Charles and Branden Albert. Then this year with McCluster, Arenas and Berry. A couple more nice drafts, a couple savvy pick-ups and I think we have a chance at the promised land!!

The glaring stuff I see is the need for Matt Cassel to improve at QB. We could use some players on the O-Line and the biggest thing I see that would help would be a speedy, sure handed wide receiver!

All that said, in a very short time I am forgetting how bad it has been. This Chiefs team shows glimpses of the Vermeil offenses mixed with the Special Teams and D that Marty had. Balance people! I know our schedule is weak. I also know this year may not be much more than 9-7 or 8-8...but the future baby! The future is bright!

Around the horn: Congrats to the Texas Rangers beating the hated Yankees! I will be rooting for them in the Series. I like Josh Hamilton a lot, and 4 dingers and .350 is nice, but my MVP.....Cliff Lee baby! He is a gamer and clutch guys like him do not come around very often!! Congrats to the MU Tigers!! I called them beating the overrated Sooners!! Next: the overrated Huskers....and I am a KU fan! How bad is it that Nebraska loses to Texas...and the Horns lose the next week to Iowa State? Uhhh TROUBLE!! Should be a great finish this year in college football. Almost NBA time....who do ya have? Great stuff...thanks everyone for checking us out!!!

Friday, October 22, 2010

VC Says: This may be Snyder's best coaching job yet!


Take a look. No I said take a look, not a glance, at these Kansas State Wildcats. This is something truly special that's developing.

Bill Snyder orchestrated the Miracle in Manhattan in his first go-round at K-State.

This may, I said may, just trump what he did in Act I.

This is nowhere close to being the K-State team of 2003 that shocked the college football world when it bested top-ranked Oklahoma 35-7 at Arrowhead Stadium for the Big XII Championship. OK, there may be one similarity. Darren Sproles vs. Daniel Thomas but that's about it.

The Wildcats are 5-1 entering Saturday's game at Baylor. Baylor may throttle K-State like it did Kansas a couple of weeks ago. I don't think so. Oh trust me, I think Baylor will probably win. Robert Griffin is very good and K-State has proven any running quarterback is going to have a field day against the Wildcats.

But Snyder doesn't get blown out. He might get pushed around, like Nebraska did earlier in a 48-13 beating in Manhattan.

I had no idea what to expect when KU-KSU met eight days ago in Lawrence. I truly believed - and I'm on record with Steve and Scott who were with me - that the first team to 15 points that night would win. I was right, K-State was the first team to score 15 points. I just didn't think they would add 44 points on to that total.

This team is not 5-1 material, folks. This team should be 4-2 or even 3-3. With Daniel Thomas, this probably is a 4-2 team at worst. This team should be thinking two more wins means a bowl game somewhere, you know one of those "dot-com" type games.

Before the season, I was on record on this very blog saying K-State would finish 7-5 and could end up at the New York Bowl or whatever that game is called that will be at Yankee Stadium. When the dust settles, this could still be a 7-5 team. I mean, let's think about this, Carson Coffman is not the Snyder-type signal-caller that excels in this system. And K-State's defense can't stop anything up the gut.

And yet here it is October 22 when I'm writing this and K-State is 5-1.

Remember Jack Hartman and how he took average ballplayers and athletes that nobody wanted and made them great athletes? Ed Nealy, a Bonner Springs native, quickly comes to mind as a Hartman protege. Hartman could take those average players and mold them into the athletes that made K-State great. And buddy do I remember Nealy calmly stepping to the free-throw line in Allen Fieldhouse and swishing two free throws to beat KU!

Yea baby!

That's exactly what Snyder is doing. This may, folks, be Snyder's best coaching job yet. He's still coaching a lot of Ron Prince's players. While Prince had Texas' number, he went 0-9 against the three most important games on K-State's schedule: Mizzou, Kansas and Nebraska. While Snyder has already lost to Nebraska and a road game looms at Mizzou, Snyder got the best of KU last week. It's a team Snyder knows is important to K-State fans.

Stan Weber, color analyst on the K-State Radio Network and a good friend of mine for 20 years, shared this on a Kansas City radio station recently. Two years ago, Snyder was in the booth next to Stan the day K-State played KU at Lawrence. Snyder was in the midst of his retirement but was in the visiting team's suite designated for the athletic director and their staff. KU pummeled K-State that day. At the end of the game, Stan said he looked over at Snyder. Snyder had been taking notes throughout the game and he left that day hurt.

A few days later, Prince was fired. Not long after that, K-State announced that Snyder was making his return. Stan Weber said Snyder's return actually began that day KU beat K-State. Snyder was back, taking notes, just like old times.

Beating KU is nice. Trust me, it's great, but folks there will be an even bigger game that will go in K-State's favor this year. Perhaps the Cats beat UT in Manhattan. Possibly they beat Mizzou, doubtful, but possible.

I'm still going to say 7-5 for this team. I think 8-4 is realistic if they can beat Baylor this weekend. Beat Baylor and Oklahoma State in back-to-back weeks and suddenly 9-3 is within reach, but I'm going to be conservative. Afterall, it is an Election Year! haha

Nice job, coach Snyder! This is your best job yet! I hope you're rewarded with a decent bowl. Eight wins will get him some votes for Coach of the Year at least in the Big XII! Nine wins will begin to earn him votes at the national award.

And don't even begin to think about Retirement Part II. You've got a grandson on the K-State team now. He needs your attention!

EMAW!

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Simmer Down! CHIEFS Future is Magnificent. By CP3


The below is from my main man Chris Phillips....a burgeoning star in the world of writing and a renowned Chiefs Fan.....mp.


“That play call on 3rd and 2 was horrible. Tony Moeaki over the middle is a low percentage play. It should have been a run play to Jamaal Charles!” This was the buzz from Chiefs Fans Monday morning after the Kansas City loss against the Houston Texans 31 – 35. “The Zebras stole the game! That was the worst call ever! That was a 37 yard swing. We really won yesterday.” More quotes from the Water Cooler Crowd.

I have to admit, I was thinking the same thing. As a matter of fact, I was so mad I didn’t even want to talk about it at all! However, it’s easy to get dragged in to a discussion when you feel like you got robbed. Misery loves company and there was more than enough to go around for Chiefs Fans that day.

Everybody knew that the Colts and Texans games were going to be tough. When you dissect the Chiefs schedule at the beginning of the season if these two games don’t jump off the page, then you’re delusional. These games were on the road and both opponents have a high powered offense. Peyton Manning has been a menace to society for years. Matt Schaub, Andre Johnson, and Arian Foster have lit up the fantasy world this season. What hurts is the way the Chiefs lost both outings. Let’s take a step back and a quick look at these games before we start pointing fingers.

Kansas City’s Defense played lights out against the Colts. How long has it been since you saw the Colts in a field goal battle? When had Peyton Manning not thrown for a touchdown at home against the Kansas City Defense? How long has it been since Kansas City has had a stifling defense? The truth is they had Peyton’s number that game and Tamba Hali played like a Champ. Manning was visibly shaken all through the first half. It looked like a miracle was about to take place in Indy. The K.C. offense sputtered and it just didn’t happen. Here’s the thing. When you have a chance like that to beat the Colts, you have to take advantage. Yes, Matt Cassel didn’t win the game but he didn’t lose it either. It takes time to progress and evolve with a new and under-developed team.

Kansas City’s Offense played phenomenal against the Texans. Matt Cassel threw for 200 plus yard, 3 TD’s, no interceptions, and had a passer rating of 122.9. This was clearly the best game Cassel has had in a Chiefs uniform. This type of performance is why he got paid the big cheese cake. The offense was balanced with 200 plus yards of rushing to compliment the passing game. However, this game will probably be remembered by the bone chilling play call on 3rd and 2 to seal the game. As well as the P.I. call against Brandon Flowers. I think Flowers, Haley, and every other Chiefs Fan was going to spontaneously combust after that mishap. Even Tony Dungy chimed in to air his dismay about the penalty. You know it’s got to be bad if Mr. Cool, Calm, and Collective has a comment to make against the Zebras. Oh, and let’s not forget, Tamba Hali. He was held more than a newborn baby in Reliant Stadium Sunday. Of course no holding calls all day against the hometown heroes. Here’s the thing. K.C has to find a way to lock the game down when they’re up 10 points with 6:30 left in the 4th quarter. This brings me to the point.

The Chiefs would have gained serious respect around the league if they could have split these two games, much less win both of them. And, they could have! The fact of the matter is we lost both games, or did we? Our record is 3-2, yep we lost both games. But just look at what have we gained this season? We know our Defense can play on the level against any team in the league. We know our offense can shoot it out against any team in the league. Our Special Teams has turned in a great report card for the first 5 games of the season. We are atop a Division that honestly, is pretty weak. A 9-7 record will make the playoffs in the AFC West.

Now, let’s think back to the beginning of the season. It’s Monday Night, September 13, 2010. The Kansas City Chiefs are playing the San Diego Chargers in the new Arrowhead Stadium (New Body, Same Soul.) Chris Berman and Michael Irvin are calling the Bolts to go to the Super Bowl. Many experts have the Chiefs season sewn up 5-11 at best. The Rain starts to pour the beginning of the 2nd quarter and J. Charles breaks a heart stopping run that will never be forgotten. I get chills just thinking about, it even now. Every rain soaked Chiefs fan in that stadium witnessed a “Magical Monday Night” performance. A multitude of phenomenal things have happened for the Chiefs since that moment. It’s easy to get caught up in the emotional roller coaster of these first five games.

Chiefs Nation; take a step back, look at the big picture, and be thankful. Up or down, victory or defeat, fair or unjust, we should be proud. The fact of the matter is we all need to simmer down. The future is magnificent.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Chiefs fight the Texans and Officials! by MP

“Everybody thought it was pass interference. The ref made the call though. We can’t take it back now. The ref already made the call, so that is what we have to go with.” Brandon Flowers, Chiefs DB on the call that changed the game and led to a 35-31 Houston victory at Reliant Stadium Sunday.

Flowers is right. We can't do anything about it now, but what a tough loss after another well played game on the road. Now the Chiefs look to get right at home against Jacksonville and Buffalo the next two Sundays.

Sitting at 3-2 the season is still full of bright spots to me. I have been very pleased with the gun-slinging style of coaching from Todd Haley and the play calling from Charlie Weiss and defensive efforts directed by Romeo Crennel.

Haley started the same way today as he did at Indy. A long drive, 4th down deep in the Red Zone and makes a quick call to go for it. Today they get it and set the pace, only relinquishing the lead with 35 seconds left in the game on the Andre Johnson winning TD play. Flowers gets the phantom PI call that truthfully should have been offensive interference setting up the Texans late in the game.

Some teams would be crushed, but I think the Chiefs are fine. I think they know they played very well the last two weeks and are happy to be going home with a 3-2 record. Jamaal Charles continues to impress, Thomas Jones is a hammer between the tackles, and Matt Cassel is managing the game. Roberto Duran Dwyane Bowe even made some catches today....MAS than last week! The defense is playing great, most notably LB Derrick Johnson and Flowers in the defensive backfield. Was anyone else confused on why Brandon Carr checked Andre Johnson so much today? Why not 24??

All things said I like the Chiefs and how things are shaking out. San Diego, Oakland and Denver lose again!! So no real damage done. I like the way they are hitting on D, reminds me of the early 90's when NO ONE wanted to come to Arrowhead against that outfit! They had Peyton Manning guessing last week and held the high-powered Colts to 4 fg's and a weak TD.

Jacksonville will be tough next week but I like our chances. So far I like looking back at what we have done, but what I really like...and not just talking the rest of the year, but the future, is what is yet to come!!!

Around the horn....

I hope the Rangers do a job on the Yankees. Is there a more hated franchise than them? Maybe the Cowboys?? Nice 1 and 4 start Dallas, I would flush Wade Phillips tomorrow if it were me. Speaking of flushing...can someone flush Turner Gill please? Ummmm if you had Kansas and 51 points against the Cats, YOU LOST! How do you not get off the bus against K-State? Let's see a few other hated franchises deserve a shot or two...Oakland Raiders, see ya....you are done. Denver Donkeys....done too...nice coach there in Denver! College football is crazy this year. I guess we have Boise against TCU to look forward to in the title game....great system BCS!! Nebraska....nice loss to a weak Texas team. Florida loses to Miss St? What is going on?? 'Bama loses to South Carolina?? It's been a crazy year... great stuff. Fall is here folks...my favorite season and that means great football and HOOP SEASON!! I got to check the Heat against the Thunder at Sprint Center last week....look out for both of those teams this year!! Quick Poker Shout Out...look out for one of my faves...Michael "the Grinder" Mizrachi...he is in the November final 9 of the Main Event!!! OOH YEAH!!! Thanks for reading everyone!!!




Thursday, September 30, 2010

VC Looks Back at 1970 WSU Plane Crash


VC looks back at 1970 WSU plane crash

It was Friday, October 2, 1970. Two twin engine propliners took off from Denver's Stapleton Airport headed for Logan, Utah. They carried coaches, players and Wichita State University officials.

One plane safely touched down later. But at 1:14 p.m. Mountain time, a Martin 4-0-4 aircraft flown by Golden Eagle Aviation crashed eight miles west of Silver Plume, Colo. Shortly before the crash, several witnesses described seeing a plane fly unusually low towards the Continental Divide. Some witnesses located on higher mountainside locations like Loveland Pass reported seeing the plane flying below them. The overloaded aircraft, nearing Loveland Pass as it flew up Clear Creek Valley, became trapped in a box canyon and was unable to climb above the mountain ridges surrounding it on three sides.

The National Transportation and Safety Board report stated a belief that many on board survived the initial impact, based on the testimony of survivors and rescuers. The load of fuel on board did not explode immediately, allowing survivors to escape the wreckage, but the passenger cabin would eventually be consumed by an explosion before those still alive and trapped inside could escape.

Twenty-nine passengers as well as the Captain and Flight Attendant were killed. Two of the initial 11 survivors later died of their injuries.

The October 3 game between WSU and Utah State was cancelled. The Utah State football team held a memorial service at the stadium where the game was to be played and placed a wreath at midfield. WSU officials and family survivors were flown to Denver on a plane made available by the State of Kansas. Classes were cancelled Monday, October 5, and a memorial service was held that evening at Cessna Stadium.

The remaining WSU team was given permission by the NCAA and Missouri Valley Conference to allow freshmen to fill out the squad. The Shockers decided to continue the 1970 season which was later designated the "Second Season."

That Second Season began three weeks later in a game at Arkansas. The Razorbacks won 62-0, but most people in the stands that day knew that wasn't the most important lesson learned that day. Those listening to the game on radio back in south central Kansas cried as 18-year-old young men had brought football back to south central Kansas. Kansans were proud of their Shockers no matter what the scoreboard said.

One man who survived the crash was Rick Stephens, who still calls Wichita home. Minutes before impact, Stephens walked toward the cockpit and questioned the pilots why the plane was flying so low. Before he could return to his seat, the plane's wings began clipping trees. The 22-year-old Stephens was thrown a safe distance from the cabin.

When rescuers carried him down the mountain to safety, Stephens had broken several bones. Rehabilitation followed. He recovered fully, but he never played football again.

"We should all be in awe of the miraculousness of our own existence," Stephens told The Kansas City Star earlier this year.

Now 62 and a grandfather, the retired high school educator embarked this spring on his fourth Wichita-to-Winnipeg bike ride. The 1,009-mile, 10-day journey has been the most challenging adventure of his life.

That's amazing, considering what happened 40 years ago.

The Shockers did away with football after the 1986 season. All that's left now is a monument on the WSU campus honoring those who perished as well as a 30,000-seat white elephant (Cessna Stadium) that occasionally hosts a junior college or high school game. There is also a roadside memorial plaque listing the names of the victims on I-70, about one mile east of the Eisenhower Tunnel in Colorado.

Sadly, it wasn't the only plane crash that year that took the lives of young athletes. Less than one month after the October 2 accident, 75 players, coaches and staff of the Marshall University Thundering Herd football team died in a crash of Southern Airways Flight 932 near Ceredo, W.Va.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Lions, Tigers, Elephants and Chiefs???? by MP

Exciting, imaginative, fun, risky, opportunistic and electrifying. These are all adjectives not heard much around Arrowhead Stadium over the past 10 years unless you were talking about the visitors. Not anymore! These are all actual comments heard during the Chiefs 31-10 drilling of the road favorites, the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday.

It's been awhile since the circus has come to Kansas City, but Coach Todd Haley and OC Charlie Weiss could have been mistaken for Barnum and Bailey because they brought it back to Arrowhead!

Whether it was naked bootlegs, Wildcat formations, end arounds pitched back to split out QB's, gutsy calls on 4th down, SportsCenter highlight catches, or on-side kicks, the Chiefs threw everything short of the kitchen sink at the Niners and it was awesome!

Haley set the tone early in the first half, going for it on 4th and 1 at about mid-field. That alone was a far cry from the normal conservative Chiefs gameplan, and to top that off Haley then cat and moused San Fran by showing they were going for it, then showing punt, then bringing back the offense. The move got the Niners to call timeout and ultimately the Chiefs got a first down igniting the crowd and establishing the early advantage. That was the beginning of an exciting day and one that the Chiefs would test the mechanics of the scoreboards in Arrowhead.

All 3 phases of the game were highlights and when can you remember the last time that was the case with the Chiefs? Offensively they racked up a whopping 457 yards! Dexter McCluster was unreal again with a special 31 yard TD reception from Cassel in the first half. Rookie TE Tony Moeaki was Tony Gonzalez-esque and Jamaal Charles was ultra effective again with 97 yards on 12 carries. Warhorse Thomas Jones ground out 95 yards on 19 tries.

Special Teams were highlighted by a big return from McCluster, another fearless day of returns from Javier Arenas, and great tackling all day.

LB Tamba Hali and Derrick Johnson and Brandon Flowers led the new and improved Chiefs defense to 4 sacks and one INT with solid play all day. “I credit the defensive line. With them stopping the run, that allowed us to rush the quarterback. The offense played tremendous on that side of the ball by scoring a lot of points and making them throw the ball. Credit those guys for allowing me to rush this week.” Hali said.

Scoring shook out like this for the Chiefs: It started with McCluster and the 31 yard screen play in the 2nd quarter. After a Ryan Succop 32 yard FG, the Chiefs took a 10-7 lead to halftime. The second half scoring for the Chiefs began with a play you may see in a sand-lot game. Cassel was split out left at WR, McCluster in motion, comes down the line gets the handoff and pitches to Cassel who hits a wide open D Bowe down the left sideline for 45 yards and a touch. Moeaki struck next on the one handed, circus job late in the 3rd. Thomas Jones capped the scoring and put the game on ice for the Chiefs with a 3 yard run mid 4th quarter.

"It was exciting," rookie tight end Tony Moeaki said. "Matt just threw a really great ball and put it in a great spot. I just tried to make the catch."

Anyone who thinks the 49ers were a cupcake win are crazy. They gave the Saints all they wanted last week on MNF and came to town hungry for a win. The Chiefs now 3-0, the first time since 2003, get to take a week off and get ready for 2 tough games on the road in Indianapolis and the Houston Texans.

Around the ole horn.....it was great to see the game with VC! We tailgated and enjoyed a fantastic day at Arrowhead. I am lucky to have the friends I do and as always I appreciate you reading our blog!!!!

A "Beauuuuuutiful" day for Chiefs! by VC


Simply put, it was a Beauuuuuutiful day!

On a day when the Chiefs honored 62-year broadcaster Bill Grigsby, who made a living with his "beauuuuuutiful" descriptions on the air, the Chiefs were every bit a Super Bowl contender with their 31-10 pasting of the San Francisco 49ers.

Prior to kickoff, Grigs and his family were flanked on the Arrowhead Stadium turf with Mitch Holthus and Len Dawson, whom Grigs teamed with for the final years of his radio career. Now in a wheelchair and battling throat cancer, Grigs could be seen smiling as the team paid tribute to the man who called the Super Bowl IV victory over Minnesota. I had goosebumps when Grigs' voice was calling that January 1970 game over the PA while the video portion was centered on Hank Stram, whose "come on boys" and "that's the way boys" could be heard while the ole coach was smiling with his rolled up program in hand.

Nice!

Wow!

Awesome!

I'm sure Grigs' smile never left as the Chiefs began their dismantling of the 49ers, who entered the game as 2 1/2-point favorites. KC jumped out to a 7-0 lead before San Francisco cut the margin to 7-3. But the defense clamped down and pitched a shutout the rest of the way before the Niners scored a meaningless touchdown late in the game.

Standing in Section 111, Row 6, Seat 16 I turned to ole buddy Matt Patterson when the Chiefs lined up to punt near the end of the first quarter. "I'm going for it," I told Patterson. "Are you?"

"Nope, field position baby," Patterson countered with his as-usual conservative approach.

"Not me," I said as the Chiefs faced fourth-and-short from near midfield. "I'm goin for it."

The Chiefs lined up to punt then all of a sudden switched their punting team with their offensive unit. San Francisco, obviously confused, quickly called timeout.

"HA, told you," I said.

The Chiefs brought their punt team back on the field during the TV timeout. "I'm still going for it," I told Matt.

Then the Chiefs did it again. Once again, they hustled the offensive unit back on the field as the play clock was nearing 15 seconds. They got the first down on a short running play which kept the ball out of the 49ers' hands.

"You were right, VC," said Patterson after giving me a fist-five. "Good call."

The Chiefs rolled up 457 yards of total offense, including 250 yards passing and three touchdowns from QB Matt Cassel, who was 16-for-27 on the day. That included a one-handed grab from tight end Tony Moeaki in the back of the end zone that put the Chiefs up 24-3 late in the third quarter.

"It was a great day for the Chiefs," linebacker Derrick Johnson told The Topeka Capital-Journal. "Each win, we're getting more and more confident."

Now 3-0, the Chiefs enjoy their bye week while preparing for Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts on Oct. 10.

But this day belonged to the Chiefs. My Ole Pottnuh Tex, Grigs' nickname dubbed by Dawson, had to be smiling after this one. Because it was a Beauuuuuuutiful Day at Arrowhead!

Sunday, September 19, 2010

MNF at Arrowhead and 2 Weeks of the NFL.....by MP


Week 2 is in the books for the 2010 NFL season. Many strange things are certainly taking place, the least of which not being the Kansas City Chiefs at 2-0 and atop the AFC West!

I was at the Monday night opener at Arrowhead and the atmosphere was unbelievable. I knew were in for a wild night when getting to the parking lot 3 hours early and seeing the entire N lot almost full!

The wildness continued as a torrential rain storm hit at about the start of the 2nd quarter and basically lasted all night. We got pummelled!! Maybe what caused the heavens to open was a 56 yard run by Jamaal Charles. His second touch of the game, toward the end of the first quarter he bounced out left and BOOM, took it to the house! That triggered the rain and despite the downpour, we were still in for many great things that night.

Most of you saw the game I am sure, but of course the defense and 12 tackles from Derrick Johnson were highlights. The return game from Javier Arenas and Dexter McCluster, who was barely able to play and still busted a 94 yard return for a TD, was electrifying. Those were the obvious ones.

I liked Glenn Dorsey for the first time since he was at LSU. I have read the criticism of lack of carries for Charles and I am one of the few who likes the split carries with Thomas Jones. I think that makes for a nice thunder and lightening type of attack! Most of all that night I liked the Chiefs toughness. They hung on and ground it out against a better team. They could have easily given that game up and they didn't. They gutted it out!

What I didn't like was our rook Safety Eric Berry who was schooled by Antonio Gates and our QB Matt Cassel, who in one word was, atrocious! So let me transition or segue...

Fast forward to today and the Chiefs on the road at Cleveland. First of all the Chiefs and the Browns played a watchable game, which is unusual, and of course a great outcome for us, a 16-14 win. Cassel looked like a different guy. Granted he had more time to throw, but he actually looked down the field and despite having trouble getting the plays on time, finished with one of the best games he has had as a Chief. Berry continues to miss coverage and almost cost us the game. The announcers rave about how fast he is, but I see how much he is hurting us. Maybe I am too hard on he kid and he will smarten up!

McCluster was no factor today and Charles still split carries with Jones. That was effective today too I thought as Jones ran for 83 yards on 22 carries and Charles grabbed 49 yards on 11 carries with a 20 yard burst included. I was impressed with the play-calling today, the highlight being a 4th and 1 with just over 2 minutes left and Haley going for it on around the Browns 40. Jones went over the top and barely got the yard but allowed the Chiefs to run out the clock. Gutsy call for sure!

Don't get me wrong, I am still only hoping for 8 wins at best, but seeing some good signs from the Chiefs. I will be back at 1 Arrowhead Drive next week to see if they can go 3-0 against the Niners!!! A favorable game for a marginal team in my opinion to continue a nice start.

So check around the league in the bizzarro world of the NFL. Dallas and Minnesota are winless and Tampa and KC undefeated! You can never figure these deals, but wow, Wade Phillips has to be almost gone in Dallas. Brett Favre looks maybe even beyond his age and the Vikes are on the ropes. Other noted stuff: Jay Cutler off to a great start in Chicago with Mike Martz calling the plays...I am suffering through this horrific Colts, Giants, Manning bothers love fest deal, and surprised how bad the Giants defense is and how the Colts are totally dominating them. The NY Jets are over-hyped, but I am impressed at how they played against New England today especially with all of the injuries their defense has sustained. Check the the return of Michael Vick. He looks as quick as ever and has led the Eagles to an even start. Last NFL bit....I like Jim Schwartz Head Coach of the Detroit Lions a lot! They get beat on that horrific catch rule where Calvin Johnson gets robbed and the Coach does not complain about the call or rule one time. Great stuff. And on that rule....explain how the ground cannot cause a fumble....but it can cause an incompletion. Make sense to anyone?

Other stuff collegiate style: very disappointed as I really thought Texas Tech would beat Texas or at least play them tougher. I still like Tech as my pick for the South...have you seen OU and Texas play? Air Force gave OU all they wanted and Texas had trouble with some other rummies. I am not surprised and predicted the difficulties the Jayhawks would have. Have you been watching Daniel Thomas from KSU? He is the best player so far in the country. I know I can get an amen from my man VC, who watched him in the Farmageddon game go for 181 on 30 plus totes in the 90 degree heat. One tough mother for sure!!! Another kid I like is Taylor Martinez, the frosh from Nebraska. He has unreal quicks and did a job on the Washington Huskies!! Call of the year goes to Mark Dantonio coach of the Michigan State Spartans....fake field goal in OT to beat the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and send them to 0-2. Unreal!!!

That is all I have....you have to love the fall and football season!! As always thank you for reading our blog!! Go Chiefs!

Saturday, September 11, 2010

DT Makes Statement in Opener! by VC

He had something to prove in last week's season opener against UCLA. Boy, did he ever.

Daniel Thomas was no doubt the best player on the Bill Snyder Family Stadium turf. He made enough statements he may be one of the best players in the country after his 234-yard outing on 28 totes in K-State's 31-22 win.

But after the game, he wasn't thinking Heisman Trophy speech or Big XII player of the year honor.

"I wanted to go out there and prove I'm the best athlete in the family," Thomas told The Topeka Capital-Journal as brother Jerrett was in attendance. "He played Division II football, and he still thinks he's got it."

Ha, any doubt who is the best now?

I stood there along with 51,056 other fans and marveled at his jukes and cuts. He was definitely a man among boys as the Wildcats avenged last year's 23-9 loss at The Rose Bowl.

"He's a very accomplished back," UCLA coach Rick Neuheisel said after the game. "They use him in a lot of different ways. He's very powerful from the waist down and he was too much for us today. We could not get him down."

Good thing for us purple faithful. Thanks to an anemic passing game that generated only 64 yards through the air, the Wildcats prevailed. No doubt, if it wasn't for DT, K-State probably loses this game. Although it would have been interesting, simply for the fact that another running back had a pretty good day in William Powell, who added 72 yards on six carries including a 28-yard TD scamper in the first half.

"We need to have more than what we got," K-State coach BIll Snyder said earlier this week, referring to his passing game.

Hopefully that will improve. Hopefully, we get a better look at the passing attack in today's 6:10 p.m. game against Missouri State. The Football Championship Subdivision and coached by former KU coach Terry Allen won't have the defense that UCLA had when it sacked Carson Coffman six times. The Bears surrendered 315 yards passing to Eastern Kentucky last week.

I've heard a couple people on sports talk radio this week compare DT to Darren Sproles, who ironically had the last 200-yard game in a Cat uniform.

The stats don't lie, either. Thomas got 181 yards in the second half, including a 35-yard jaunt that was the blow that knocked down the Bruins for good.

"I think we just learned from last year that you have to come out in the second half and continue to push and work hard," Thomas said. "Coach said that we needed to come out and finish the game and fortunately we did."

"Daniel was outstanding," Powell said. "Words cannon explain it. He is a great running back, and that is all I can say. Daniel gets the whole team excited. I see him making plays, and that just makes me want to play that much harder. When he comes out and I go in, I don't want there to be any discrepancy. I want to get in there and be able to produce just like he does."

"He's a great back," left guard Zach Kendall said. "I think he's the best in the nation. I hope for Daniel that the (Heisman) hype goes up, because he deserves it."

Oh, K-State make sure Daniel's family is at every game from now on. If his brother can motivate him like that, give him front row tickets, baby!

"My mom and dad, my brother and my cousin, this is the first time they've seen me play together since high school," Thomas said. "I thought about that last night. I just wanted to go out and play good in front of them."

My shout this week goes to Hodgeman County High senior Evan Kreger. All the Kansas 8-man football player did in his team's opener was score 10 TDs in his team's 74-8 win against Pawnee Heights. That is a Kansas 8-man record and ties a national 8-man record, according to the National High School Record Book. Oh, his TD's were via running, interception return and punt return. Nice!

Friday, September 3, 2010

VC Picks Big XII To Go 12-0 in Opening Weekend



I won't get very rich doing this, but sometimes the fact that I can puff out my chest and say I was right is more satisfying.

The Big XII will go 12-0 in Week 1 of the college football season, which began with Iowa State's victory Thursday night over Jerry Kill's Northern Illinois Huskies. Coach Kill is known in Kansas having graduated from Southwestern College, was an assistant at juggernaut Pittsburg State and later was was Emporia State's head coach.

The Game of the Weekend in the conference, and the one that could put an end to a perfect weekend, takes place in Manhattan. That will be me in the south end zone of Bill Snyder Family Stadium wearing purple. Oh yeah, forgot to mention, 50,000 others will don the purple and white as well.

An ABC regional audience will be tuning in to watch Snyder's Wildcats and Rick Neuheisel's UCLA Bruins. These two coaches are very familiar with each other as Neuheisel is the former coach at Colorado. The Bruins beat the Cats 23-9 last year at the Rose Bowl.

Snyder announced earlier this week that senior Carson Coffman would quarterback the Wildcats. Coffman had an exceptional spring, and sources indicate that his arm is healthy going into the fall. I hope. In six games last year, the son of former K-State great Paul Coffman only had two TD passes and 860 passing yards. That won't get the job done and won't take K-State even within a sniff of a division title in 2010.

Chances are, it's feast or famine for Coffman. If he struggles Saturday, look for Sammuel Lamur to get the nod next week against Missouri State.

No doubt, senior Daniel Thomas is K-State's go-to guy. Thomas had 1,265 yards rushing last year and was named the Big XII Offensive Newcomer of the Year.

Coffman will have two dandies to throw to in transfers Chris Harper (Oregon) and Broderick Smith (Minnesota). That will bolster the K-State passing game which sets up DT in the ground attack.

K-State is a 1 1/2-point favorite. Look for the Cats to cover the spread. The Wabash Cannonball chugs on!

K-State 19, UCLA 13.

North Dakota State at Kansas. Before you Jayhawk faithful start waving too much wheat, you might take notice. The Bison aren't that bad. They're not that good, but they're not that bad. They were 3-8 last year, but since 2006 have beaten Ball State, Central Michigan and Minnesota.

The Turner Gill era begins at KU. Defense, once a staple of Mark Mangino's teams, must improve from last year's No. 85 ranking in scoring defense.

All eyes will be on lefty Kale Pick, who had a monster spring game. He's trying to fill the shoes left behind by Todd Reesing. Ouch, not good!

There's no line on this game since NDSU is an FCS member. I'd venture to guess this would be a 28-point line if there was one.

KU wins, but not by four TDs...by six.

KU 45, Bison 3.

Colorado vs. Colorado State (at Denver). Beware of the Colorado defense, which for the first time since 1996, had at least one sack in each game in 2009. The Buffs return seven starters and 26 lettermen on defense.

The Rams prevailed 23-17 in Boulder last year. Dan Hawkins may be coaching for his Buffalo life, and this would get some support back in his favor.

Colorado is a 12-point pick in this one. CU wins but doesn't cover the spread.

Buffs 22, Rams 14.

Missouri vs. Illinois (at St. Louis). Illinois used to own its neighbor to the west. Now it's the Show-Me State that doesn't lose to the Illini. Last year it was all Tigers, 37-9.

MU coach Gary Pinkel nearly has as many coaching victories as Snyder at K-State. Snyder has 142 and Pinkel 140. Go figure.

It'll be interesting to see how Mizzou handles the Derrick Washington dismissal from this week.

Too much Blaine Gabbert, who threw for 24 TD passes in 2009.

Vegas says MU by 11 1/2. Take the Tigers.

Mizzou 33, Illinois 11.

Western KY at Nebraska. Not much to say about this one. The ninth-ranked (coaches poll) Huskers are coming off a 10-win season, and the Hilltoppers were 0-12. The Huskers are favored by 37 1/2 points.

The big question? Who quarterbacks the Big Red?

Nebraska 56, Hilltoppers 2.

Utah State at Oklahoma. The Sooners are 34-point faves. OU is the No. 7 team in the land according to the coaches poll.

Landry Jones broke Sam Bradford's OU record for passing yards by a freshman with his 3,198 yards last year. Jones also led the nation's freshmen in touchdown passes (26) and passing yards.

This will be ugly.

Sooners 61, Utah State 6.

Washington State at Oklahoma State. The homestanding Cowboys have won nine games in a year only seven times, and coach Mike Gundy has done that back-to-back.

You think K-State runs the ball? You haven't seen the Pokes running, have you? OSU led the conference in rushing for the fourth straight year.

WSU was 1-11 in 2009. OSU was 9-4.

OSU is 15 1/2-point favorite. Sounds good to me.

OSU 36, WSU 20.

Texas vs. Rice. A 2:30 pm ESPN game, Texas begins life without Colt McCoy. Taking his place is sophomore Garret Gilbert, who ended his freshman season by playing his first full collegiate game in the national title game. He completed 15 passes for 186 yards and two TDs.

Texas is ranked in the top five. The Longhorns are 30 1/2-point favorites. That's a lot for a road team.

Hook 'em Horns, but not by the spread. Texas 30, Rice 7.

Stephen F. Austin at Texas A&M. Yawwnnnnnnnn!

Aggies 50, SFA 0.

SMU at Texas Tech (Sunday). This one is a 2:30 pm ESPN game. The Tommy Tuberville Era begins for the Red Raiders, who return Taylor Potts at QB. Potts threw for 3,440 yards and 22 TDs.
Only 14-point favorites? Gimme a break!

Tech's scoring doesn't miss a beat. Tech 55, SMU 10.

By 6 pm Sunday, if you see me sticking my chest out, you'll know why. Have a great Labor Day weekend, everyone!

My shout this week goes to Bubba Starling. Remember this kid's name. He's the quarterback at Gardner-Edgerton High just outside of KC. This dude is getting attention from every major college. And football isn't even his sport. He wants to play baseball and pitch in the bigs. Bubba quarterbacked the Trailblazers to the 4A state championship game in 2009 where they lost to juggernaut Hutchinson.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Chiefs Eagles from Section 111 Row 6 by MP

So we begin another NFL season and yet another that I will continue to hope the Chiefs get better and head back to playing a respectable level of football.

I was very excited to head to Arrowhead to see the "New Body Same Soul" for the first time against the Philadelphia Eagles Friday night live and in person. Equally exciting was the renewal of our half season tickets where we are 6 rows from the field this year!

We arrived right as the gates opened and quickly found a new wrinkle from the Chiefs this year. First cars to the parking lot get to park furthest from the stadium!! Hey genius idea, think about that one. You go to an event and pay 22 beans to park and you get to get out of the way so those arriving later can park closer! Smooooooooth!!

I put that past me and headed into Arrowhead about an hour before kickoff to check out the new digs. They have a nice homage to former Chiefs in a museum type set up on the main concourse with Red lighting added for effect. Some new mural work on the walls were nice and much better from a line standpoint with concessions and also restrooms. I think they may have even thrown in a couple of extra porta-whizzers in the parking lot!!!I love my seats but couldn't help but notice that all of the renovation dollars could not been seen once you are looking at the field. No new seats, all the other stuff the same from a watching the game point of view.

Now we get to game time. First play from scrimmage and Jamaal Charles coughs it up and BANG....57 seconds in, Eagles up 7. The Chiefs offense in the first quarter was as bad as I have ever seen it. I think Cassel finished the game completing 14 or 15 passes for 85 yards! Yes, I said 85 yards!! Can you believe that? He simply cannot or they will not allow him to throw the ball down the field. They competed well all things considered, and in the second quarter ran something I think they need to run all the time, the No Huddle. While running that they marched the ball down the field and with a variety of short quick hitters from Charles, Dexter McCluster, and Thomas Jones they scored on a short pass from Cassel to Dwayne Bowe to tie it up at 7.

The defense was the best part of the deal. They got after Eagle QB Kevin Kolb all game long, collecting 5 sacks and numerous hurries. I never saw them with the exception of Tamba Hali a few times last year, get after any QB like they did Kolb. Most impressive was Andy Studebaker and DeMorrio Williams at LB and watching rookie Safety Eric Berry close on the ball. Berry will be a big-timer!! Most disappointing was fat, nose tackle playing DE, Glenn Dorsey. Tyson Jackson another top choice from LSU, like Dorsey was equally pathetic.

The defense played well and the offense was decent and it turned into a good, but ugly game. Rookies WR/RB McCluster and return specialist Javier Arenas were fun to watch and should prove to be very good draft picks. The Eagles got a fluky TD against a weak Chiefs prevent defense to win 20-17. Still the Chiefs lose again and bottom line, I do not care if pre-season or not, we need wins!!!

The long ride back I listened to 810 Sports and Todd Haley talk about the fact the Chiefs were going to play that way all year. More or less making excuses for the Chiefs already. Personally I think if Haley lays an egg against San Diego and maybe another early home loss, I would get him out of here and back to doing something he knows, Golfing! Matt Cassel must improve. He seems to lack vision of the field. He should not have the excuses of poor offensive line play like he did last year, they looked much better.

Overall it was still fun. Walking out of the Stadium I looked up and saw the "middle level" or where the yellow seats are, and from outside you can see the new enclosed area with new bar, new seating area, all posh stuff. It seems to me the renovations were made to placate the "blue bloods", not the true fans. I thought there were some nice touches and a few cool deals, but really to me it was the same as it has been. That is still fantastic, but maybe I was expecting too much. The parking thing chapped me quite a bit, but hopefully they will come to their senses on that.

I always look forward to going, but am becoming impatient with the Chiefs. "New Body Same Soul" is the season motto with the new Arrowhead....maybe the Chiefs motto should be "New Stadium Same Disappointment." If Todd Haley and Matt Cassel cannot figure it out soon, that is exactly what it will be.

One of the most handsome families ever!

One of the most handsome families ever!
One lucky man!

The other lucky guy

The other lucky guy
Matt and Kim

gettin a vibe....

gettin a vibe....

Me and my buddy

Me and my buddy

Mama and Luke

Mama and Luke
at the Circus

2010 NCAA MW Regional nosebleeders!

2010 NCAA MW Regional nosebleeders!