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Chiefs have plenty of adversity, need more wins

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October 11th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Little has gone right for the Kansas City Chiefs this season. There were blowout losses to start the season, injuries to key players and even the fans got a tongue-lashing from offensive tackle Eric Winston after there were cheers when embattled quarterback Matt Cassel was hurt last week. Sounds like a good time to hit the road.

The Chiefs visit Tampa Bay on Sunday in search of their second win of the season. They get a bye week after that before hosting Oakland, and then have two more games on the road. That should give a team that’s closed ranks behind Winston and backup quarterback Brady Quinn a chance to focus on itself, away from the suddenly volatile atmosphere of Arrowhead Stadium.