Frustrated Kansas City Chiefs Fading Fast

Here's a quick clue as to the real state of the team . . .

When mainstream newsies offer ANYTHING but irrational exuberance . . . The team is clearly struggling.

Accordingly, check this telling line from local news . . .

Kansas City has struggled to put teams away late in games this year in wins and losses.

With a 10-3 record, the concern was low until the Chiefs almost blew a 27-0 lead to the Denver Broncos on Sunday.

In the 34-28 win, Kansas City gave up 21 unanswered before scoring a touchdown late in the third quarter.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .

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Video: Fight Breaks Out After Chiefs vs. Broncos Game

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