The Kansas City Chiefs host the Buffalo Bills, Sunday Dec 13, as both teams have no chance at a playoff berth, but rather playing to save face. Buffalo won their last meeting over Kansas City 54-31. Most of the Sportsbook have the Chiefs as -1 point home favs over the Bills with the over/under set at 37.5 points.
The Bills (4-8) lost to NY Jets at home in Week 13. QB Ryan Fitzpatrick made 9 of 23 passes for 98 yards with an interception; overall he’s thrown for 1,003 yards with six TD’s and seven interceptions in seven starts for a 59.5 passer rating. RB Marshawn Lynch had six carries for 60 yards, while WR Lee Evans made one catch for 38 yards. WR Terrell Owens made three catches for 32 yards. To say the Bills lacked offense would be an understatement.
Despite the Bills lack of offense, they are the fifth best team at stopping the pass and they’ll be against a Chiefs offense that is ranked 29th . Their 19th ranked running game, led by RB Fred Jackson’s 632 yards rushing and three TD’s, will go head to head with the Chiefs 27th ranked rush defense.
The Bills are looking for a head coach, in case you’ve forgotten. This was a chance to dazzle any prospective employees out in the field. But if owner Ralph Wilson is looking to find a quality coach, and perhaps some good personnel people, this was a pretty sorry want ad for Buffalo Bills football.
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Buffalo Bills Vs. Kansas City Chiefs NFL Week14 Predictions
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Wednesday, December 9, 2009
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NFL Week9 Matches Picks
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Monday, November 2, 2009
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Washington Redskins takes on Atlanta Falcons at Georgia Dome on Nov 8 at 1 pm.
Arizona Cardinals takes on Chicago Bears at Soldier Field on Nov 8 at 1 pm.Baltimore Ravens takes on Cincinnati Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium on Nov 8 at 1 pm.
Houston Texans Takes on Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium on Nov 8 at 1 pm.
Kansas City Chiefs takes on Jacksonville Jaguars at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium on Nov 8 at 1 pm.
Miami Dolphins takes on New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on Nov 8 at 1 pm.
Green Bay Packers takes on Tampa bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium on Nov 8 at 1 pm.
Carolina Panthers takes on New Orleans Saints at Super dome on Nov 8 at 4.05 PM
Detroit Lions takes on Seattle Seahawks at Qwest Field on Nov 8 at 4.05 PM
San Diego Chargers takes on New York Giants at Giants Stadium on Nov 8 at 4.05 PM
Tennessee Titans takes on San Francisco 49ers at Candlestick Park on Nov 8 at 4.05 PM
Dallas Cowboys takes on Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on Nov 8 at 8.20 PM
Pittsburgh Steelers takes on Denver Broncos at Invesco Field at Mile High on November 9 at 8.30 PM Read More!
NFL News : Larry Johnson's days with the Chiefs are numbered
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
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Time For Chiefs To Part Ways With head Case Larry Johnson
After living in the Kansas City area for the better part of the last five years, I know all about the ongoing off-field antics of Chiefs’ running back Larry Johnson. It’s time for K.C. to part ways with their talented, but enigmatic head case running back who’s turning into the biggest head case in the NFL.
Larry Johnson is not only a huge head case whose perplexing actions often leave Chiefs fans and NFL followers spanning the globe slack-jawed, but the biggest ‘quitter’ in the game today.
Not only has Johnson’s often petulant act worn thin with me – and a bunch of Chiefs fans – but his on-field play has deteriorated immensely since he rushed for a whopping 1,789 yards during the 2006 season as he has put up 559 yards and 874 yards in the two full seasons he’s played since then.
Following Sunday’s 37-7 blowout loss to the San Diego Chargers, Johnson took time out via his Twitter account in order to rip first-year head coach Todd Haley – and one of his twitter followers – following a performance in which he carried the ball 16 times for a grand total of 49 yards.
"My father got more credentials than most of these pro coaches," Johnson said of his father, the defensive line coach at Penn State, as he began his Internet rant.
Johnson's first ‘tweet’ ended with "Google my father!!!!!!!" Johnson got a lot more personal and ripped Haley a new one, saying, "My father played for the coach from 'Remember the Titans.' Our coach played golf. My father played for Redskins briefly. Our coach. Nuthn."
Johnson doesn’t discriminate on what, where and when he’ll blow up as he has been accused on more than one occasion of getting violent towards K.C. area women. Read More!
After living in the Kansas City area for the better part of the last five years, I know all about the ongoing off-field antics of Chiefs’ running back Larry Johnson. It’s time for K.C. to part ways with their talented, but enigmatic head case running back who’s turning into the biggest head case in the NFL.
Larry Johnson is not only a huge head case whose perplexing actions often leave Chiefs fans and NFL followers spanning the globe slack-jawed, but the biggest ‘quitter’ in the game today.
Not only has Johnson’s often petulant act worn thin with me – and a bunch of Chiefs fans – but his on-field play has deteriorated immensely since he rushed for a whopping 1,789 yards during the 2006 season as he has put up 559 yards and 874 yards in the two full seasons he’s played since then.
Following Sunday’s 37-7 blowout loss to the San Diego Chargers, Johnson took time out via his Twitter account in order to rip first-year head coach Todd Haley – and one of his twitter followers – following a performance in which he carried the ball 16 times for a grand total of 49 yards.
"My father got more credentials than most of these pro coaches," Johnson said of his father, the defensive line coach at Penn State, as he began his Internet rant.
Johnson's first ‘tweet’ ended with "Google my father!!!!!!!" Johnson got a lot more personal and ripped Haley a new one, saying, "My father played for the coach from 'Remember the Titans.' Our coach played golf. My father played for Redskins briefly. Our coach. Nuthn."
Johnson doesn’t discriminate on what, where and when he’ll blow up as he has been accused on more than one occasion of getting violent towards K.C. area women. Read More!