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		<title>2009 Kansas City Chiefs: Five Things to Watch For</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[    The Kansas City Chiefs had a lot to look forward to, that is, before the pre-season rattled their new franchise quarterback, and showed that they really hadn&#8217;t made as much progress as they had hoped under new head coach, Todd Haley.   With Matt Cassel likely on the shelf for the opening game [...]]]></description>
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<div><span style="font-size: x-small">The Kansas City Chiefs had a lot to look forward to, that is, before the pre-season rattled their new franchise quarterback, and showed that they really hadn&#8217;t made as much progress as they had hoped under new head coach, Todd Haley.</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-size: x-small">With Matt Cassel likely on the shelf for the opening game of the 2009 season, the Chiefs are already quite likely starting at an 0-1 hole, with a likely loss to the Baltimore Ravens in week one.</span></div>
<div><span style="font-size: x-small">Read on for five keys to their season, and whether or not Todd Haley&#8217;s offensive mind can help turn things around.</span></div>
<div><span style="font-size: x-small"> <strong>5. How Will Larry Johnson Be Used?</strong></span></div>
<div><span style="font-size: x-small">See: Tim Hightower.</span></div>
<p><span style="font-size: x-small">See: Edgerrin James.</p>
<p>While Todd Haley isn&#8217;t a fool, he sure isn&#8217;t a fan of pounding the ball, either. He and the Chiefs will never be a smash-mouth, run-first offense, and the quicker everyone realizes it, the better.</p>
<p>Matt Cassel is on board to help make Dwayne Bowe a machine, and to take enough attention off the ground game to make Johnson appear less slow and banged up than he truly is.</p>
<p>He may not have a ton of tread left on his Herman Edwards-ran rampade tires, but he&#8217;s still an elite back if used correctly.</p>
<p>Does that mean a rushing crown and a happy camper hat for the entire season? Very unlikely, but if there&#8217;s consistent balance, Johnson will undoubtedly be a huge part of it.</p>
<div><strong>4. Can Dwayne Bowe Make the Leap to the Elite?</strong></div>
<div><strong> </strong></div>
<div>If he buys into Todd Haley&#8217;s system and Matt Cassel being the best quarterback the Chiefs have had in years, then yes.</div>
<p>But his attitude and work ethic have to change. Immediately.</p>
<p>Bowe has been consistent in his first two seasons, and with excellent build, solid speed, and great body control, he has the makings of an Anquan Boldin in Haley&#8217;s explosive air attack offense.</p>
<p>A few weeks being demoted to the third team unit should have him ready to prove himself in 2009.</p>
<div><strong>3. Is Matt Cassel Worth the Money and the Drama?</strong></div>
<div><strong> </strong></div>
<div>We all know by now that it takes more than an arm or athletic ability to survive in the NFL.</div>
<p>That&#8217;s right, Brodie Croye. Sit back down, Tyler Thigpen.</p>
<p>Gone are the days of the spread offense. Gone are the predictable offensive sets, as fun as some of them were to watch.</p>
<p>With Matt Cassel (after week one, of course), the Chiefs finally have a passer that has the arm and legs to carry an offense, something they haven&#8217;t had since Steve Bono (forive me for saying so).</p>
<p>Cassel certainly is seeing a talent drop-off from his magical run in New England, but he still has enough talent and good coaching to win some games and help KC make some noise.</p>
<p>That, or this was the worst trade Scot Pioli has ever made, and the best one Bill Belichick has.</p>
<div><strong>2. Can Todd Haley&#8217;s Offense Work the Necessary Magic?</strong></div>
<div><strong> </strong></div>
<div>I believe so, but not necessarily in 2009.</div>
<p>The offense will be more balanced and more efficient, but without Tony Gonzalez and another dependabe option across fro Bowe, it will be hard to top 4-5 wins.</p>
<p>On the bright side, however, the Chiefs aren&#8217;t exactly playing in a tough division, with only one team (San Diego) posing as sure-fire division contenders; a division returning zero teams with better than an 8-8 record in 2008.</p>
<p>But can Haley really be expected to take this tea to glory without Larry Fitzgerald, Anquan Boldin, or a polished veteran like Kurt Warner at his disposal?</p>
<div><strong>1. Can the Defense Pick up the Slack?</strong></div>
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<div><strong> </strong>They added key players on defense through the draft last year, but after losing Jarden Allen in a trade to Minnesota, they severely lacked a presence on the line, and were woeful in the pass rush.</div>
<p>And woeful is putting it nicely.</p>
<p>Through three pre-season games this year, Kansas City has registered four sacks, which is only six shy of their league low total of 10 in 2008.</p>
<p>Are they getting better? Sure, but that really isn&#8217;t saying much, now is it?</p>
<p>Through three pre-season games, they&#8217;ve shown an ability to lock things up inside the 20, refusing to allow more than 17 points in a game.</p>
<div><span style="font-size: x-small">Still, this young defense has a lot to prove before they&#8217;re considered for a move out of the bottom five of defenses in the league.</span></div>
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