Well... Eric Berry is done for the year, and I have already given up hope on the season. Watching anything with my dad is bad enough, but having to sit there all season hearing him complain that we need a left tackle is gonna kill me. I just hope Okung doesn't make the Pro Bowl, because if he does, I will probably be finding another residence. O guess who's jersey I bought two days before the game? Gonna have to hide that one in the closet.
The Chiefs do have something to build on though. I feel Charles is the best back in the league, the difference between him and Jones last year was crazy, even if Jones is done. Bowe is a top 5-10 receiver when his head has been properly attached. Our offensive line isn't as bad as people think, Charles averaged 6.4 yards per carry last year, they deserve some credit. Matt Cassel has proved he can be a good quarterback and the hate towards him goes too far, nobody can complete passes on their back.
The defensive line definitely needs helps. D-end Tyson Jackson, who won LMP (Least Mentioned Player) last year, needs to step up big time. I wish I had a copy of the scouting report on him last year, "as long as you get in his way you'll be fine." Dorsey is an okay end, but Kelly Gregg is not a part of the future. Fifth-round pick defensive tackle Jerrell Powe showed potential in training camp but red flags raised for me when I typed in "Jerrell Powe" on Google and saw that the first suggestion was "Jerrell Powe can't read." Hali is one of the best pass rushers in the league hand down. Derrick Johnson is a good middle linebacker, and the-round pick Justin Houston could be the best player in the draft if he sets down the bong. Without Berry, this secondary goes from good to below average this year. Flowers is a good corner, Carr is not, and needs to be replaced. Safety Kendrick Lewis will get his chance to prove himself this year, and I'll pray Berry returns to himself next year.
One last thing, in honor of 9-11 couldn't of the Chiefs fans showed some respect by not ruining the National Anthem.
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