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Chiefs Hoping for Offensive Surge in 2012

Posted: 3:44 PM Aug 6, 2012
Reporter: Courtesy: Associated Press

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP) -- After finishing next-to-last in scoring last season, the Kansas City Chiefs have several reasons to hope for a big offensive rebound.

Pro Bowl running back Jamaal Charles is back from ACL surgery, as is tight end Tony Moeaki. A new offensive coordinator, Brian Daboll, has installed a new offense, and quarterback Matt Cassel looks to be 100 percent healed from a hand injury that shelved him for the last seven games in 2011.

Kansas City also will be counting on a trio of free agent
acquisitions: right tackle Eric Winston, running back Peyton Hillis and tight end Kevin Boss.

Romeo Crennel, who has replaced Todd Haley as head coach, refuses to put a label on his new system other than calling it "a winning offense."

Courtesy: Associated Press
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