1991 Kansas City Chiefs season

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La stagione 1991 dei Kansas City Chiefs è stata la 22ª nella National Football League e la 32ª complessiva. La squadra terminò con un record di 10-6 centrando la seconda qualificazione ai playoff consecutiva dell'era di Marty Schottenheimer. Nel primo turno contro i Los Angeles Raiders vinse la sua prima partita nella post-season dalla vittoria nel 1969 del Super Bowl IV. La settimana seguente i Chiefs furono eliminati dai Buffalo Bills. rdf:langString
The 1991 Kansas City Chiefs season was the franchise's 22nd season in the National Football League and 32nd overall. They failed to improve on their 11–5 record from 1990 and finished with a 10–6 record. Compared to the Chiefs' 1990 campaign, Steve DeBerg’s consistency had dropped. The running game made up for lost time as Christian Okoye ran for 1,031 yards for the season, Barry Word was productive, and rookie Harvey Williams was outstanding in limited playing time. The Chiefs defeated their division rival, the Los Angeles Raiders in the Wild Card round, resulting in the franchise's first playoff victory since Super Bowl IV in 1970. The next week, the Chiefs lost to the Buffalo Bills in the divisional playoffs. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString * Head Coach – Marty Schottenheimer
rdf:langString Bernard Ellison
rdf:langString Bobby Olive
rdf:langString Robbie Keen
rdf:langString Ron Shipley
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rdf:langString * Strength and Conditioning – Dave Redding * Assistant Strength and Conditioning – Russ Ball
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rdf:langString Kansas City Chiefs
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rdf:langString FB Christian Okoye
rdf:langString LB Derrick Thomas
rdf:langString DE Neil Smith
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rdf:langString Lost Divisional Playoffs 14–37
rdf:langString Won Wild Card Playoffs 10–6
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rdf:langString * Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers - Bill Cowher * Defensive Line – Tom Pratt * Defensive Backs – Tony Dungy * Special Assistant/Quality Control – Darvin Wallis
rdf:langString * Founder – Lamar Hunt * Chairman of the Board – Jack Steadman * President/General Manager/Chief Executive Officer – Carl Peterson * Assistant General Manager – Dennis Thum * Director of Player Personnel – Whitey Dovell * Director of Pro Personnel – Mark Hatley
rdf:langString * Offensive Coordinator – Joe Pendry * Running Backs – Bruce Arians * Wide Receivers – Al Saunders * Offensive Line – Howard Mudd * Offense/Tight Ends – Jim Erkenbeck
rdf:langString The 1991 Kansas City Chiefs season was the franchise's 22nd season in the National Football League and 32nd overall. They failed to improve on their 11–5 record from 1990 and finished with a 10–6 record. Compared to the Chiefs' 1990 campaign, Steve DeBerg’s consistency had dropped. The running game made up for lost time as Christian Okoye ran for 1,031 yards for the season, Barry Word was productive, and rookie Harvey Williams was outstanding in limited playing time. The Chiefs defeated their division rival, the Los Angeles Raiders in the Wild Card round, resulting in the franchise's first playoff victory since Super Bowl IV in 1970. The next week, the Chiefs lost to the Buffalo Bills in the divisional playoffs. The season began on July 27 when Jan Stenerud, the hero of Super Bowl IV, was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. But the Chiefs rebounded to win four straight games, including an October 7 game in which the Chiefs trounced the Buffalo Bills 33–6. It was the Chiefs' first home Monday Night Football game since 1983. On October 13, The Chiefs blasted the Miami Dolphins 42–7 as Christian Okoye ran for 153 yards. On December 22, the Chiefs won 27–21 against the Raiders. The victory gave the Chiefs a home playoff game against the team; a loss would have meant playing in Los Angeles again the following week. It was the first playoff game in Kansas City in 20 years. Quarterback Steve DeBerg completed 14 of 20 passes for 227 yards and 2 touchdowns. Barry Word rushed for 152 yards, and J. J. Birden caught 8 passes for 188 yards and 2 touchdowns. During the game, the Chiefs didn't have to punt and held the ball for almost 40 minutes.
rdf:langString La stagione 1991 dei Kansas City Chiefs è stata la 22ª nella National Football League e la 32ª complessiva. La squadra terminò con un record di 10-6 centrando la seconda qualificazione ai playoff consecutiva dell'era di Marty Schottenheimer. Nel primo turno contro i Los Angeles Raiders vinse la sua prima partita nella post-season dalla vittoria nel 1969 del Super Bowl IV. La settimana seguente i Chiefs furono eliminati dai Buffalo Bills.
rdf:langString * Special Teams – Kurt Schottenheimer
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