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NFL Draft 2011: The Kansas City Chiefs Must Complement Dwayne Bowe at WR

April 16, 2011   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Last season saw the Kansas City Chiefs surprise the league, going from a lackluster 4-12 in 2009 to AFC West Champions with a 10-6 record.
A great deal of this resurgence can be attributed to the increased production on the offensive side of the ball. With a dominating run game, the Kansas City Chiefs found themselves able to take advantage of opposing defenses eager to stop running backs Thomas Jones and Jamaal Charles.
The increased run production allowed for a passing attack between quarterback Matt Cassel and wide receiver Dwayne Bowe, giving them both career seasons and a trip to the Pro Bowl.
That was 2010, though.
Coming into the 2011 season, the NFL knows what the Kansas City Chiefs are capable of. To make the situation more difficult, the Baltimore Ravens put on a clinic in the AFC Wild Card Round, demonstrating exactly how teams can stop the Chiefs offensive attack.
To combat this, there is only one answer for Kansas City: another wide receiver.<...

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