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Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Some good strategy has been used by some coaches who have to deal with the difficulties of playing a Week 11 game on Sunday and coming back for a Thanksgiving game four days later. Herm Edwards of the Chiefs appears to have played it right. He sat out tight end Tony Gonzalez (shoulder) and linebacker Derrick Johnson (ankle) against Oakland on Sunday. Now both have a chance to play against the Denver Broncos on Thursday night, a game that is more important to Kansas City's playoff hopes. Johnson ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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