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Chiefs' O-line to undergo rare change

By By Darrell Trimble
NFL Insider

Wednesday, April 14, 2004

The Kansas City Chiefs have had the NFL's best offense over the past two seasons. Since the start of the 2002 season, they've averaged 30 points a game and have made it look effortless. With premium players like tailback Priest Holmes and tight end Tony Gonzalez, and the offensive mastery of Dick Vermeil, it's no surprise the unit has excelled. But perhaps the biggest contributor to its success has been the play of the offensive line. Tait It's no coincidence that during the team's dominan ...

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