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STATEMENT OF CHIEFS FOUNDER LAMAR HUNT
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Regarding the failure to receive a positive vote on the Athletes and Entertainers tax in the Missouri House of Representatives on this date
“The Chiefs are disappointed in the defeat by the Missouri House of Representatives of Senate Bill 269, commonly known as the Athletes and Entertainers Tax. It was, we felt, an important first step in efforts to maintain and improve the stadiums in the Truman Sports Complex. For their efforts in introducing the bill and helping pass it in the Missouri Senate, we heartily thank its sponsors Senator Charlie Shields and Senator Victor Callahan. Full Story |
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Chiefs | Announce Minicamp, OTA Dates
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Chiefs | Announce Minicamp, OTA Dates - from www.KFFL.com Fri, 13 May 2005 07:24:58 -0700
The Kansas City Chiefs announced they would conduct 13 Organized Team Activities (OTA) sessions this offseason, beginning May 17 and running off and on until June 16. Additionally, they will hold minicamp practices June 17-19. Read More ... |
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Sideline spot for Gunther
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The more he thought last winter about what ailed the Chiefs, Gunther Cunningham kept coming to the same conclusion. They needed more, he believed, than just an infusion of defensive talent.
Cunningham figured the Chiefs on game day could use more of him — specifically, his brand of emotion and the in-your-face style of motivation that only he could provide. Story |
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Mending Fences: Saunders contacts Johnson Sr.
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You see, Saunders was never a big fan of Larry Johnson, the running back. He preferred Derrick Blaylock as Holmes' replacement and stuck to that judgment until Johnson was forced on him late last season. Johnson was drafted in Round 1 of the 2003 draft because GM Carl Peterson wanted a talented young back should Holmes not recover from a hip injury. The player was also threatening a contract situation at the time. Full Story... |
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Is Boulware an Option for the Chiefs?
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When news hit on Wednesday afternoon that the Baltimore Ravens had released linebacker/pass rushing specialist Peter Boulware; immediately speculation began that the Kansas City Chiefs might be one of the teams that might be willing to take a gamble on his services. Full Story... |
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NFL Europe: From eight to great
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Growing up in Spencer, Nebraska, a town of only 500 people, makes it very difficult to breakthrough into professional sports, but Amsterdam Admirals safety Scott Connot is out to prove otherwise.
Connot started his football journey in the seventh grade and from there went on to play eight-man football at Spencer-Naper High School. Full Story |
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