Former Chief Craphonso Thorpe Resurfaces
After being selected by the Kansas City Chiefs in the fourth round of the 2005 NFL Draft, wide receiver Craphonso Thorpe has been pretty much everywhere in the NFL. Now he’s taking his game to another...
View ArticleStills Not “Far Off” From NFL
Former Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Gary Stills is ready to make his debut for the Las Vegas Locomotives tonight on Versus. According to Las Vegas coach Jim Fassel feels strongly about his defense...
View ArticleFormer Chiefs Selected In UFL Draft
The United Football League conducted their annual draft Wednesday night and there were a few familiar names to Chiefs fans. Round 1 4. Florida – LB – Weston Dacus Round 4 16. Omaha – OT – Adrian Jones...
View ArticleMarty Schottenheimer Returns To The Sidelines
It seemed hard to believe when the rumors started to swirl, but indeed former Kansas City Chiefs head coach Marty Schottenheimer is returning to the sidelines as coach of the Virginia Destroyers of...
View ArticleMarty Schottenheimer Explains His UFL Decision
It was widely assumed that former Kansas City Chiefs head coach Marty Schottenheimer was all done with work on the sidelines. At 67, he could watch his son Brian, offensive coordinator for the New...
View ArticleFormer Chiefs Coach Heads To The UFL
One of the more colorful coaches the Kansas City Chiefs have had in recent memory, Tim Krumrie, will be taking his talents to Hartford, CT. There he will be matched up with equally entertaining Jerry...
View ArticleFormer Chiefs Selected In UFL Draft
We don’t know for sure if there will be NFL football next season, but there will most definitely be minor league football courtesy of the UFL. The league held their annual draft Monday night and...
View ArticleMarty Getting Down To Business In The UFL
Former Kansas City Chiefs head coach Marty Schottenheimer is back at work on the football field, this time running the show for the Virginia Destroyers of the UFL. Believe it or not, listening to...
View ArticleMarty Returns To Football With A Win
Following a career in the NFL with exactly 200 regular season wins, it should come as no surprise that former Kansas City Chiefs head coach Marty Schottenheimer started off in the UFL with a victory....
View ArticleMarty Schottenheimer Wins UFL Championship
In 21 years as a head coach in the NFL, former Kansas City Chiefs head coach Marty Schottenheimer never was able to win a championship. Despite racking up 200 victories, Schottenheimer was never able...
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