Chiefs vs. Chargers: Depth Chart Suggests Ryan O'Callaghan Will Play
We'll see if he actually does but the signs are pointing to him playing. Whether he practices on Wednesday should be a good indicator.
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Joel Thorman
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Can anyone remember....
When O’Callaghan took the starting job last year? It was really early wasn’t it?
here
here is from you guys-9-28-2009
City Chiefs have a new starter at right tackle: Ryan O’Callaghan. Acquired off waivers on September 6th, O’Callaghan came from the New England Patriots, formerly the home of GM Scott Pioli. There’s also a new starter at nose tackle: Ron Edwards. Tank Tyler has been the No. 1 nose tackle since the beginning of the season and started the first two games. Edwards got the starting nod against the Eagles on Sunday.
Team Pioli/Haley. Decade of the Chiefs.
Team Colquitt
my bad should be quoted
Team Pioli/Haley. Decade of the Chiefs.
Team Colquitt
on October 15th 2009
OCall had played in 4 games and started two.
The picture is a Chiefs pumpkin, yeah that is right a Chiefs pumpkin.
yeah started sunday october 4th
Team Pioli/Haley. Decade of the Chiefs.
Team Colquitt
I wonder if we are better when Ocall is at RT, or B-Rich.
I know barry has that swing tackle value as the 6th OL so to speak.
Team Pioli/Haley. Decade of the Chiefs.
Team Colquitt
I just want to say we are better with either! lol
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Hey Joel, what's determining whether an article
is posted here at AP or over at KC?
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SBN KC is more big picture Chiefs stuff
AP is much more specific to the Chiefs. This story could’ve gone either way, to be honest.
by Joel Thorman on Sep 7, 2010 12:47 PM CDT up reply actions
AP always gets the news first
If that’s what you mean.
by Joel Thorman on Sep 7, 2010 12:47 PM CDT up reply actions
Just looking for a logical structure.
I think I expected the KC site to be just links-driven without original content. I can certainly see the purpose of having original content, but isn’t doing the reverse splitting the audience and discussion? (it’s obviously all mostly intra-site traffic anyway)
Thanks for the answers, regardless.
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Yeah the KC site is more about the general KC fan
Includes a bigger look at the KC sports. AP would get more specific talking about third string running backs and all that (in addition to the big picture stuff).
by Joel Thorman on Sep 7, 2010 12:56 PM CDT up reply actions
It's still a work in progress
As I try to manage both sites. There will be some overlap but generally the AP reader wouldn’t find a whole lot of new news on the KC site, if that makes sense.
by Joel Thorman on Sep 7, 2010 12:57 PM CDT up reply actions
Understood.
I was kindof envisioning something like the front of the USA Today (or Star if you’re a local), where there’s headlines, pictures, and links to the appropriate site. I certainly would like a catch-all for the Chiefs, Royals, Tigers, Jayhawks, and maybe some local political coverage.
Speaking of which, I can’t be ridiculously out of my mind in assuming SBN has to eventually think about non-sports content? Gaming, Politics, Film/TV/Music/Entertainment, etc…?
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