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Subject: NFC South Division

  • Chiefs Make an Unspecial Offer

    August 14, 2007
  • Blogger RDM protests Kansas City's losses, won't blog until Chiefs win

    September 22, 2008
  • Adrian Peterson's agent guilty of criminal deprivation of property

    November 11, 2008
  • Michael Vick in more dog doo doo

    By JUSTIN KENDALLMichael Vick is out of the federal pen in Leavenworth, Kansas, and back in Virginia where he'll plead guilty to state dog killing charges, reports WSB-TV in Atlanta. Last Thursday, Vick left Kansas, where he was enjoying a 23-month sentence on federal dogfighting charges. Now the Atlanta television station is reporting that Vick personally killed seven dogs by hanging or drowning them. It also reports that Vick is a liar. He denied killing the dogs to police and failed a lie det

    November 24, 2008
  • Fact checkin'

    February 17, 2000
  • Michael Vick leaving Leavenworth soon?

    Looks like Leavenworth's most famous prisoner might be getting a new address. The Associated Press reported over the weekend that Michael Vick's lawyer told a federal bankruptcy judge that the former Atlanta Falcons quarterback and failed dogfighting impresario may soon be moving to a federal halfway house in his hometown of Newport News, Virginia. "He's in the process of being released to the halfway house," Vick's attorney, Paul Campsen, told Judge Frank Santoro. "We expect it to occur any day

    February 2, 2009
  • Best Q&A

    October 7, 2004
  • Michael Vick is leaving Leavenworth

    Michael VickMichael Vick is going home. The Associated Press says the former Atlanta Falcons quarterback has been approved for home confinement in a halfway house in Newport News, Virginia, but may have to settle for staying in his Hampton, Virginia, home because of a lack of beds. The poor guy had been staying in the not so comfy confines Leavenworth's federal penitentiary for that little dogfighting dust up. Vick will be electronically monitored and his probation officer will OK his activities

    February 26, 2009
  • Welcome back, Michael Vick

    Michael VickDogfighting impresario Michael Vick can resume the custodial arts. A federal judge ordered the former Atlanta Falcons quarterback to return to Leavenworth's federal penitentiary after rejecting Vick's bankruptcy plan. The judge doesn't sound too impressed with Vick's plan to pay off his creditors, especially when the only work that Vick can count on is a $10-an-hour job working construction. Vick may not be mopping floors for long -- his home confinement in Hampton, Va., should start

    April 8, 2009
  • POST-HALLOWEEN PIRATES

    October 30, 2008
  • End Zone

    A generation of pro football players gave their bodies to the NFL. Now, they have to beg the NFL for some health Insurance.

    September 13, 2007
  • Punting Is for Pansies

    February 9, 2006
  • What's in a Name?

    For the Chiefs and the Royals, not having to pay for refurbishing their fields.

    March 11, 2004
  • This Bytes

    If they'd never met Joel Kocher, Bryan Heitman and Gabe Murphy still might have lost millions. But maybe it wouldn't have hurt so bad.

    June 12, 2003
  • Love, fever, and one woman's take on the oblique spheroid

    Big, sweaty, and determined best describe these gladiators from the minor league Kansas Plainsmen football team.

    June 15, 2000
  • Michael Vick takes a break from prison, gives home confinement a chance

    Michael VickDogfighting impresario Michael Vick has finally left the federal penitentiary Fort Leavenworth. For real this time. ESPN says the former Atlanta Falcons quarterback left at around 5 a.m. with not so much as a goodbye, sneaking out a side door undetected by a pack of eagle-eyed reporters. Damn, Vick must still have those shifty moves. Next up, home confinement and a $10 an hour construction job.

    May 20, 2009
  • Former Jayhawk Aqib Talib in trouble again

    Aqib Talib​Former Kansas Jayhawk footballer Aqib Talib is in trouble again. Reports out of Tampa say Talib was arrested early this morning for simple battery and resisting arrest. The St. Petersburg Times reports that Talib allegedly punched a man, David Duggan, in the ear around 11:30 p.m. When police arrived, Talib was sitting in a taxi cab and refused to get out of the cab. The officer "also noted that there was an 'indication of alcohol influence.'" Talib has acted like a dick since being

    August 20, 2009
  • Halioli kicks another 2008 Chief to the curb

    KCChiefs.comTank Tyler​The Chiefs have traded defensive lineman and sleep apnea sufferer Tank Tyler for a fifth-round pick.Tyler's departure brings to 25 the number of players who suited up for final game of the 2008 season but would get turned away by security if they showed up Arrowhead today.The dizzying number of trades and releases reflect a lack of regard for the talent evaluation skills of the former regime, headed by Carl Peterson and Herm Edwards. Seemingly every week, the new guys, G

    October 20, 2009
  • Tony Gonzalez gets naked for PETA

    ​Former Kansas City Chief Tony Gonzalez is no furry. The Atlanta Falcons tight end is swearing off fur coats and stripping down for PETA as part of the "Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur" campaign, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Tony G. told the AJC that he's buff because he's a vegan. He added: "We should be protecting animals, not sacrificing their lives for the sake of fashion or luxury. October and I have changed many of our habits in light of the inhumane treatment of animal

    November 11, 2009
  • Santa's shakedown man, Krampus, should visit ... the Kansas City Chiefs

    Yum! Tastes like fail.​The Kansas City Chiefs owe keg-sized canisters of Topsy's to the following teams: the Detroit Lions (2-12), the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-12) and the St. Louis Rams (1-13). Those three teams, in their respective basements, are mercifully sparing our Chiefs (3-11) the national ridicule of being the worst. There's something to be said for losing spectacularly, but there's a nice, cushiony softness that comes with total insignificance.In Germanic lore, Krampus is the evil yan

    December 23, 2009