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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Kansas City Chiefs: Heart-Pounding, Jaw-Dropping, and Gut-Wrenching Moments from Kansas City Chiefs History
by Bill Althaus
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| Book Description: Are you ready for the real story of the Kansas City Chiefs? As one of the NFL's greatest franchises, the Chiefs have a long history of legends and goats, great comebacks and colossal failures, NFL championships and heartbreaking losses. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Kansas City Chiefs is a must for every fan who wants an unflinching look at the greatest--and worst--players, coaches, and moments in Chiefs history. |
Kansas City Chiefs Encyclopedia
by Mark Stallard
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Product Description: All noteworthy moments, players, games, and coaches are included, such as: History--With year-by-year accounts of the Chiefs' 44 seasons, including game results, rosters, statistics, and draft lists. Player Biographies--With statistics and biographies for every player who has ever played for the Chiefs, including Len Dawson, Abner Haynes, Bobby Bell, Willie Lanier, Buck Buchanan, Jan Stenerud, Mike Garrett, Ed Podolak, Johnny Robinson, Gary Spani, Art Still, Joe Delaney, Deron Cherry, Christian Okoye, Joe Montana, Marcus Allen, Derrick Thomas, Tony Gonzalez, and Priest Holmes. The Big Games--With full reviews of all playoff games and Super Bowls involving the Chiefs, as well as important regular-season games. |
Kansas City Chiefs Team Logo Cooler Bag
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| Product Description: The NFL® Team Logo Cooler Bag and Tailgate Tape from Pro Specialties are sure to come in handy on game day. This officially licensed combo pack includes two 50-foot rolls of team logo caution tape and an insulated 12 can capacity team logo cooler bag with a zipper closure. |
Priest Holmes: From Sidelines to Center Stage
by Bill Althaus
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| Book Description: Perhaps the most unassuming and unlikely hero in Kansas City sports history, Priest Holmes has already etched his name in the Chiefs' record books. He led the Chiefs in rushing for the second year in a row in 2002 and was named the NFL's Offensive Player of the Year by the Associated Press. The five-foot-nine package of dynamite led the NFL with 24 touchdowns and was on pace to break the single-season mark of 26, set by St. Louis's Marshall Faulk in 2000, but missed the final two games of the season with a hip injury. Holmes has a love of the game that can be traced back to his prep days at John Marshall High School in San Antonio, Texas. He went on to enjoy a solid career at the University of Texas and beyond. The story of Priest Holmes's rise to the top of the NFL is the stuff legends are made of. The devout father of two young boys has risen to new heights in the annals of the NFL. Perhaps the only thing more difficult than tackling Holmes is getting him to open up about his success on the playing field. That's why his teammates, opposing players, his coaches and some very special fans will paint a vivid picture of what Priest Homes means to Kansas City -- both on and off the field -- in Priest Holmes: From Sidelines to Center Stage. |
The History of the Kansas City Chiefs (NFL Today) (NFL Today)
by Brian Hawkes
Warpaths: The Illustrated History of the Kansas City Chiefs
by Alan Hoskins
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