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NFL Season Preview: Kansas City Chiefs

The Kansas City Chiefs will need a lot of improvement on both sides of the ball. It’s hard to imagine, but the Chiefs fared even worse than the Raiders did in 2009.

The Chiefs will be able to rely on the efforts of Jamaal Charles for the whole season in 2009. Last season the team gave Larry Johnson too many opportunities at the beginning of the season and paid for it as he never produced the way he was expected to. Charles stepped in and had an excellent season. Expect Charles, who is a favorite with NFL football betting, to be one of the top backs in the league in 2010.

The Chiefs will need help on defense in 2010. The team surrendered the most points on any team in the AFC last year and cannot duplicate that if they hope to contend. With such a porous defense they allowed every team they played to stay in the game.
Although the offense is not absolutely terrible, it cannot be relied on to outscore opponents in high scoring games on a weekly basis. It does little good to have a solid running back like Jamaal Charles if the defense lets the opponent score quickly in response after a time consuming drive.

All signs point to the chiefs sitting at the bottom of the AFC West. Every other team looks to be better on both sides of the ball than the Chiefs and they will struggle to compete unless some players step up and play at a level that they have not played at to this point.


Mini Camps – Arizona Cardinals – NFL Draft News

To the Arizona Cardinals, the importance of preparation has become very apparent, with the wide receiver Anquan Boldin’s departure and quarterback Kurt Warner’s retirement. The minicamp was a big part of their preparation, which was held from April 30 to May 2.

The minicamp for the Cardinals was summed up by Coach Ken Whisenhunt by saying the following: “When you get to the fifth practice and you’ve installed a lot and you see their heads are spinning, you see the challenge in front of you. You do not come out of it too high. I am excited about our young players and what they can do for us. (Minicamp) is a great evaluation tool but it’s one step in the process. You get excited for the OTAs because you can build on it.”

The first pick of Cardinals was used on nose tackle Dan Williams. He became a part the organization and he received a warm welcome. On Saturday night, a rookie dinner was hosted by President Michael Bidwill and Whisenhunt, owner Bill Bidwill. With former players, the three of them joined to explain to the rookies how to make it in the league. Among the former players was Michael Bankston, former defensive lineman, and he offered Williams advice whenever he needs it and gave Williams his phone number.

Wide receiver was the one position that received a fair amount of attention at the minicamp. In the third round, Andre Roberts was selected by Arizona. Additionally, from the practice squad, the Cardinals have two holdovers vying for the open spot: Ed Grant and Onrea Jones.

Arizona’s failure to solve their problem at quarterback was one area of concern. To identify a viable replacement for Bryant McFadden, Whisenhunt hoped to use minicamp as an opportunity. Whisenhunt made no determination and for the future, he acknowledged that the team would look at adding a veteran cornerback.


NFL – Philadelphia Eagles to release Vick?

The rumors have been flying that the Philadelphia Eagles might be on the verge of releasing backup quarterback Michael Vick. Vick’s past legal troubles have been well documented, but the latest incident where a person was shot at a birthday party in Virginia Beach hosted by Vick is being looked at closely.

Vick has claimed on more than one occasion that he had nothing to do with the shooting. Vick claims he left twenty minutes before the shooting occurred, security tapes show it may have been three minutes before the incident. Other partygoers say it was Vick’s brother Marcus who was involved.

Whatever the case, Vick has been on thin ice with the NFL and the Eagles since his return to professional football. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell told Vick before he was reinstated that his margin for error was “extremely limited” when it came to off the field problems. Even lying could put Vick in trouble again.

The Eagles may be looking for a way to cut Vick since he is due to earn $5.2 million this season and Kevin Kolb is expected to be the starter in Philadelphia. Last season, Vick was a model citizen both on and off the field. He even won the Ed Block Courage Award, which is an annual award presented to players in the NFL voted on by members of their own organization who prove to be role models that inspire and show good sportsmanship.


NFL minicamps: Cincinnati Bengals

The Cincinnati Bengals Mini Camp seems to have been a success. Marvin Lewis, the head coach of the Bengals seems to have been pleased with what took place during the rookie minicamp. This is good news for the Bengals.

One of the players that has been impressive has been Jermaine Gresham. Gresham is the first round pick of the Bengals from the 2010 NFL Draft that recently took place.

Gresham, a tight end from Oklahoma, has managed to progress faster than anyone could have hoped. Certainly the Bengals hoped that he would make a good impression from the start, but he has really come around faster than the team could have hoped for.

After his impressive showing at mini camp there is a lot of talk surrounding him. Many assume that he will make his way to the starting lineup for the 2010 season. If Gresham can make an impact for the Bengals he will be a big key for the team. The Bengals do have some established receivers to throw to, but another weapon on offense really could help settle Carson Palmer, who has been up and down over the years with injuries.

The Bengals did have two draft picks that missed time during the mini camp with injuries, but the rest showed up and seemed to perform in the manner that was expected for the team. The players that were injured were linebacker Roddrick Muckelroy, who missed Sunday with a foot injury and Dezmon Briscoe, who missed the entire mini camp with a groin injury.


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