Monday, October 11, 2010

Kansas City Chiefs lose Sunday; Todd Haley needs to lose his 'fashionable skull cap'

Posted by on Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 7:00 AM

Todd Haley: Man of (questionable) fashion
  • Todd Haley: Man of (questionable) fashion
Todd Haley: Man of (questionable) fashion
The Kansas City Chiefs are no longer the NFL's only undefeated team, falling to Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts 19-9.

Kicker Ryan Succop was the only Chief who could score, hitting three field goals (he missed a 51-yarder at the end of the game). There was definitely some poor play calling, including a failed onside kick and going for it on fourth-and-2 from Indy's 8-yard line in the first quarter instead of taking the field goal. A Jamal Charles fumble also stung as well as Dwayne Bowe dropping a touchdown pass. So yeah, back to earth, Chiefs fans.

Let's talk about something far more intriguing, like Toddy Haley's "fashionable skull cap."



That came from the Star's story about Friday night's Miami Heat-Oklahoma City Thunder game. You say skull cap and I'm thinking 1998 "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan.

610 Sports' Shan Shariff snapped a Twitpic of Haley (via Arrowhead Pride). Please tell me the Star's Candace Buckner was being sarcastic when she typed "fashionable."

I'm missing the visor. Shall we play the caption game? Post 'em in the comments section.

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