Poor Minnesota Vikings fans. The emotions they must be feeling: After hate, hate, hating a man for so many years only to have their team sign him to a $10 -12 million deal. Here's the part that will matter to Chiefs fans:ESPN analyst Cris Carter reported that Childress already has told the Vikings that Favre would be starting in Friday night's preseason game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
And so year three of the retirement begins.
The Chiefs have finally redesigned their archaic Web site, and it's pretty nice. They even threw in this spoof of The Office.
Not bad. Hopefully the new front office is run better than this. Anyway, the Chiefs get the first crack at Brett Favre and the Minnesota
Vikings tonight in Minneapolis. They're promising more PT for the starters so it can't possibly be as ugly as the first preseason game. Right?Via NFL Blitz Corner.
Rhiannon AllySo glad the air show is over. Can't stand the planes blasting over downtown (especially my apartment). Even heard them booming while watching the really damn good Inglourious Basterds at the Crossroads Screenland (the recliners make everything amazing). But I'm grumpy and not just because of noisy fighter planes. Today is an end, of sorts. Rhiannon Ally is leaving KCTV 5 for Better TV, per Bottom Line. Mornings just won't be the same. Anyway, while we were away:1. The Kansas City
Football power Monmouth College helped lift the Cowboys over the ChiefsFollowing the Chiefs is an education in the consequences of bad management.Yesterday an undrafted receiver from Monmouth College torched the Chiefs' secondary for 250 yards and two scores. Miles Austin's performance begs a question: When was the last time the Chiefs' front office found such a diamond in the rough? Has there been anyone since Brian Waters? Golly, that was nine years ago.Fans not done with the pain from yest