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Head coach Nick Saban left for Alabama in the NFL betting off-season and Cam Cameron takes over. The Dolphins got poor quarterback play in 2006 football betting season, particularly out of QB Daunte Culpepper who just couldn’t move due to injury.
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 2006 SEASON REVIEW
| Kansas City Chiefs | W/L/T |
ATS |
OU |
| 2006 Record | 9-7 |
8-7-1 |
9-4-3 |
| Off | Rank | Def | Rank | |
| Pass | 254.2 | 6 | 233.1 | 25 |
| Rush | 121.0 | 13 | 103.7 | 10 |
| Total | 375.2 | 6 | 336.8 | 12 |
| Passing | ||||||
| Player | PCT | YDS | TD | INT | ||
| Damon Huard | 65.3 | 2903 | 19 | 13 | ||
| Trent Green | 53.3 | 1164 | 7 | 8 | ||
| Rushing | ||||||
| Player | ATT | YDS | AVG | TD | ||
| Larry Johnson | 267 | 1084 | 4.1 | 4 | ||
| Michael Bennett | 135 | 654 | 4.8 | 14 | ||
| Receiving | ||||||
| Player | REC | YDS | AVG | TD | ||
| Tony Gonzalez | 85 | 1180 | 13.9 | 13 | ||
| Eddie Kennison | 70 | 1047 | 15.0 | 6 | ||
| Touchdowns | ||||||
| Player | TD | RUSH | REC | PTS | ||
| Larry Johnson | 16 | 14 | 2 | 96 | ||
| Tony Gonzalez | 13 | 0 | 13 | 80 | ||
2006 Stats
2006 Stats |
Rushing Statistics |
Passing Statistics |
Total |
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PPG |
RA |
RY |
RYPA |
COMP |
ATT |
PCT |
PY |
PYPA |
Plays |
Yds |
YPP |
YPPT |
|
| Off.Stats | 19.9 |
31.2 |
128.6 |
4.1 |
16.8 |
27.9 |
0.603 |
181.3 |
6.5 |
59.1 |
309.9 |
5.2 |
15.5 |
| Def. Stats | 19.9 |
29.5 |
124.5 |
4.2 |
20.3 |
32.1 |
0.633 |
210.6 |
6.6 |
61.5 |
335.1 |
5.4 |
16.9 |
Of all the lucky teams in the NFL betting, Kansas City was the luckiest when it counted. The AFC was rife with parity in the 2006 NFL betting campaign and you never knew who was going to win a football betting game from one week to the next. On any given football betting Sunday one team could look unbeatable and during the next football betting game they could get humiliated by nobody. It was an odd football betting season in that regard and heading into the stretch there were a number of teams that had 7-8 and 8-7 NFL betting records, all vying for a wild card birth. It was real free-for-all and then, all the dust cleared and the KC Chiefs were the winners of the NFL betting wild card sweepstakes in the AFC even though they had the identical record as several other teams including their division football betting rival the Denver Broncos. Due a very complicated mathematical equation that only NASA engineers and NFL suits understand, the Chiefs got in and everyone else was out.
In the 2006 football betting season was Herm Edwards first at the helm and he made the most of it. But it wasn’t easy. Early in the football betting season the star QB and all-pro signal caller Trent Green went down with an injury and was more or less a non-factor for the rest of the football betting year. Fortunately for Herm and his men, they had a very capable back up. League veteran and career back up Damon Huard proved to be more than capable as he came on board during the football betting season and posted an unbelievable 98 QB NFL betting rating. He could do wrong. With a 60% pass completion rate, 1878 yards and an unbelievable TD to INT NFL betting ration of 11-1 he lead the Chiefs into the football betting playoffs nearly single handedly.
Of course he had help from plenty of people, including a very talented offensive line, perhaps the best in last football betting year and certainly the best over the last football betting five years. And of course all-pro running back Larry Johnson finally got his chance to the offensive work horse and he did his job dutifully. Regular running back and team legend Priest Holmes was side-lined the whole football betting season with injuries and was made more or less redundant by Johnson’s break out football betting season. Johnson ran for nearly 1800 yards and carried the ball a very taxing 416 times. Despite all the carries he still managed a 4.3 yard per carry average and racked up 17 rushing TDs. If it wouldn’t have been for LT amazing football betting season in San Diego, Johnson would have been on the cover of every football betting magazine in the land.
To compliment the running game the Chiefs also utilized their stud tight-end Tony Gonzalez, who didn’t break 1000 yards receiving this football betting year, but did haul in a team high 73 passes. As usual, the receiver position was thin for the Chiefs and was likely the one thing that kept this offense from taking the next step last football betting year. Wide outs Eddie Kennison and Sammie Parker were pedestrian with only 94 catches and 1400 yards between them. That’s basically the production of one top flight receiver that the Chiefs got out of their two starting receivers, not that great. And that’s why Larry Johnson had to carry the ball over 400 times.
The defense was average, nothing that frightened off opponents but good enough to dig in and get the job done when necessary. The unit ranked 11th in total points allowed and 16th in total yards per game, giving up 328 yards a contest; it ranked 18th both against the pass and the run. Their top draft pick Tamba Hali lived up the hype and silenced the skeptics with an impressive eight sacks in his rookie campaign. Kawika Mitchell also had a very solid season racking up 103 total tackles.
A 9-7 football betting season was about what most people predicted for this team. However, if you would have told them that Trent Greene would go down with injuries and throw more INTs than TDs in the games he did play, people would have been skeptical, especially when you told them that Damon Huard would have to take the majority of snaps. But it worked out and it looks as though Herm Edwards has found himself a new starter in Kansas City.





