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Kansas City Chiefs: Full Position Breakdown and Depth Chart Analysis at QB

June 3, 2014   ·     ·   Jump to comments

When it comes to quality quarterbacking in the NFL, too much is never enough. 
Unless you're the Kansas City Chiefs, in which case, over the past two years, you've hoarded them like a doomsday-prepping lover of pigskin. 
Above all else, Andy Reid is two things: (1) a calorie connoisseur, and (2) the inspiration for a Beatles song the coach who flips passing projects for assets like a quarterback-whispering Mr. Miyagi. 
Normally, a team inches toward the preseason with a foursome of signal-calling field generals. And normally, the career trajectory for at least one those four will arc toward a one-way runway—"destination" didn't rhyme—in a subordinate league whose attendance stems from frugal (see: cheap) fathers. 
That's not the case in Kansas City. 
Last year, Alex Smith's season began and ended with firsts—one being his Chiefs debut and the other a Pro Bowl nod. Some ticket holders see him as an efficie...

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