Categories: Kansas City Chiefs

Chiefs: Shaking 20 Early Christmas Gifts

Laddie Morse

I know that Christmas is still a few days away, but if I was a kid again, I’d be shaking and rattling and rolling all the gifts under the tree in order to tell if I can guess what’s in each wrapped present. Even if it’s not mine. I’m sure that many of you have either done the same or know a child that’s doing that right now. My advice: let em have their fun. Let’s also unwrap a few of the early Christmas gifts for the Chiefs this season.

You naughty girls and boys, you know you shouldn’t be shaking the gifts under the Christmas tree. However, since you’re here giving these gifts a good “what-for” do you recall 9 years ago when KCUR wrote a piece by Greg Echlin called: “Kansas City Chiefs Greet December Like A Lump Of Coal” in which he said:

Well, the Chiefs finished 9-and-7 that year and that was also the last year they lost to the Raiders and Broncos back-to-back. That was also the last year that the Chiefs did not go to the playoffs. Of course, it gives us perspective to recall how great Eric Berry was. I’ll never forget this play he made in Atlanta to save the game:

Eric Berry was no Lump of Coal, that’s for darn sure!

Or is that “ChiefsCake.” I can recall eating some really nasty Fruitcake in my time. However, upon researching Fruitcake, I came across a recipe for Cheesecake. Here it is: “Easy Kansas City Chiefs Football Cake” (6:03):

I came across this video of a Chris Jones media event and had to share it with you. Here, CJ is his normal uproarious self.

With the recent barrage of re-tweets for Patrick Mahomes to the Pro Bowl, Travis Kelce may have been a forgotten man. If so, let’s re-tweet this:

If you care to help, please copy and past the above into Twitter to help Travis Kelce become the number one TE vote getter. He deserves that!

The Chiefs beat reporter, Matt McMullen, has put out a piece this week called: “10 Quick Facts About the Chiefs’ Week 15 Victory Over New England” so here they are:

Here it is:

Fifteen different Chiefs have recorded

at least a half sack this season.

Here are the top five teams in sacks from Statmuse.com:

From McMullen’s piece:

McKinnon threw that pass to Rashee Rice near the goal line. Here’s that play (0:33):

Quarterback Patrick Mahomes recorded

another game with 300+ passing yards

and multiple touchdowns.

This is from McMullen’s article directly:

L’Jarius Sneed lead all tacklers – for both teams – with 9 total plus two of those were tackles for a loss. He also had two Passes Defensed.

McMullen added:

AtoZSports.com has an article called: “Chiefs Can Clinch AFC West in Week 16” in which author Jay Biggerstaff says:

Biggerstaff goes on to share:

profootballnetwork.com has an article called: “Can the Chiefs Still Land the AFC’s #1 Seed?” in which they say:

Just last season the term, “Fab Five” was a common term heard here and there and everywhere, when talking about the Chiefs five defensive back draft choices including: Trent McDuffie, Jaylen Watson, Joshua Williams, Bryan Cook, and Nazeeh Johnson. With Bryan Cook and Nazeeh Johnson on injured reserve, and the other three an active part of the Chiefs plans going into the last three games and then the playoffs, the Chiefs version of the Fab Five is alive and kicking. Bryan Cook (ankle) will be back next season stronger than ever and Nazeeh Johnson (ACL) the same.

“Now, Dasher! now, Dancer! now Prancer and

Vixen! On, Comet! on, Cupid! on, Donner and Blixen!”

Let’s hope that more than Rashee Rice can make Santa’s Sleigh take off and take flight. Rice may be this year’s Rudolph… but the Chiefs are going to need much more than him to get it up.

It is that time of year…. For all the Scrooges amongst us.

No, I’m not talking about that 1960s tune by Buffalo Springfield, although it was one of the first songs of Steven Still which I learned to play on the guitar, and it is a great song. I’m talking about the total current worth of the Chiefs Franchise as noted by Forbes.

That’s fairly astounding considering that the Franchise was worth $25K in 1960 when the team came into being under Lamar Hunt. By the way, the Chiefs franchise worth has doubled in the time Patrick Mahomes (in 5 years) has been with the Chiefs, so say the K.C. Star.

These can all be found at a Rally House near you, and you can probably pick one up on your way home tonight.

“Whoa, Rudolph”… that’s what you say when you look at the bottom of the page and see that there are 27 pages of ideas… and I didn’t even list all the ideas on page one!

ArrowheadOne is in no way connected to Rally House nor

do we know anything about the availability of these items.

Laddie Morse — ArrowheadOne

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