Weak AFC West Could Equal Success For The Kansas City Chiefs

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Published: May 6, 2009

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... to make the playoffs, but that seems to be the situation the new look Chiefs find themselves in.

Following the worst season in team history, Kansas City went through a major overhaul, one that saw them replace their general manager, head coach, starting quarterback (barring massive failure by Matt Cassel) and their all-world tight end.

The changing of the guard could continue, with Larry Johnson still not 100 percent happy to still be sporting the Red and Gold.

How in the world with this much turnover expect to compete for anything other than the first pick in the draft you ask?  Because they play in arguably the worst division in professional football.

One year ago, the AFC West (or the AFC Worst as it's been known in the past) champion San Diego Chargers sported an 8-8 record.  There's been very little action among the four teams in the division that would make anyone think that much more would be required in 2009.

The Chiefs fired he...

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