Team Schedule

Week 1 - Won 41-35

Cleveland Browns

Week 2- Lost 10-21

@ Baltimore Ravens

Week 3- Lost 0-13

Pittsburgh Steelers

Week 4- Won 38-21

Buffalo Bills

Week 5- Won 27-24

@ Minnesota Vikings

Week 6- Won 20-7

@ Green Bay Packers

Week 7- Won 34-14

@ Houston Texans

Week 8-

Bye Week

Week 9- Lost 20-27

@ Cincinnati Bengals

Week 10 -

Detroit Lions

Week 11 -

San Diego Chargers

Week 12 -

Denver Broncos

Week 13 -

@ Oakland Raiders

Week 14 -

@ Denver Broncos

Week 15 -

San Diego Chargers

Week 16 -

Oakland Raiders

Week 17 -

Chicago Bears

 

Player Information

Player Name: Vapor Snake
EA Handle: psx2c-Vapor
e-mail:

AOL IM: FearTheRedHead
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
Time Zone: Pacific
Best Time to Play:
Weekdays, 9 p.m. PT

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Kansas City Chiefs Team Information

Week 9 Results

Winning Team: Cincinnati Bengals
Losing Team: Kansas City Chiefs

BOX:
Chiefs: ==7==7==3==3 [20]
Bengals: == 0==14==7==6 [27]

Final Score: 20-27 Bengals

Total Offense: 257 yards
Rushing Offense: 94 Yards
Passing Offense: 163 Yards

Quarterback: T. Green 7/15 (131 Yards, 0 TD, 1INT) [Out for game in early 4th quarter]
-T. Collins: 4/9 (52 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT)
Rusher: P. Holmes 18 attempts (49 yards, 1 TD)
Reciever: T. Gonzalez 5 rec (66 yards, 0 TD)

Offense Player: Johnny Morton. Stepped up because Gonzo decided to take the day off dropping FOUR, HUGE PASSES. Thats right, Gonzo even dropped one IN THE OPEN FIELD, not one Bengal defender within 15 yards in any direction, and he was streaking for a TD. THE BALL FALLS, HITS HIS FINGERTIPS, AND FALLS TO THE GROUND. When it happened, I literally laughed aloud, shook my head, and just whispered, "bullshit."

Defensive Player: Jerome Woods [FS] (8 Tackles)

Game Notes: I just want to put this game behind me. I came into Cincy on a 4 game hot-streak, and I showed up like I was in a fog. Priest opened the game with two big runs, and that ended quick because Elway schemed and shut him down for the rest of the game. My defense DID NOT SHOW UP AT ALL. No tackling whatsoever, Dillon would get hit at the line, and then break up for about 5 yards every single time. Frerotte was spreading the ball around like Kurt Warner, it was all very very frusterating.

But the deciding factor was Mr. Tony Gonzalez, my prime target, deciding to drop 4 passes. 3 of 4 for which were over 15 yards. Two of four which could have converted a third down. And another two of four which had touchdown labeled all over it. I don't know what is wrong with my team when I play the AFC North, they just freeze up on me and play like morons. I can't understand it. I'm 1-3 against the AFC North, with my one win barely edging moline, and my offense didn't even do crap in that game. I'm just pretty annoyed right now, probably gonna put Madden away until next weekend when I have the Lions. All I know is that I'm not getting the AFC West, barring a miracle. All I can fight for is some sort of wildcard spot.

And Tony Gonzalez, sickens me. I can't emphasize it enough, how ridiculous it looked. NO ONE ON THE SCREEN, but Gonzalez, running down field, Green lobs a beautiful spiral, and it lighty falls through the sky. And Gonzalez lets it bounce off his fingertips like his hands are made out of stone. Kinda like my Ravens game, BUT much worse. Well, definately tip my hat to Elway, he knows how to use that Bengals team, and shouldn't be taken likely. Losing trent green didn't help much for my comeback either, but I tried my best.

Week 8 Results

BYE WEEK

Week 7 Results

Winning Team: Kansas City
Losing Team: Houston Texans

BOX:
Chiefs: ==14==3==7==10 [34]
Texans: == 0==0==7==  7 [14]

Final Score: 34-14 Chiefs

Total Offense: 362 yards
Rushing Offense: 196 Yards
Passing Offense: 166Yards

Quarterback: T. Green 10/25 (171 Yards, 2 TD, 2 INT)
Rusher: P. Holmes 35 attempts (180 yards, 2 TD)
Reciever: T. Gonzalez 4 rec (61 yards, 1 TD)

Offense Player: Priest Holmes recieves the Chiefs' offensive player of the game for the 4th straight week for pummeling the Texans defense and controlling the game's tempo and flow. Folks, Holmes is the real deal, and he's coming to a town near you.

Defensive Player: William Bartee [CB] (3 int, 1 tackles)

Game Notes: Ok... Funny story... I totally had forgotten our game, because I was over at my girlfriend's house helping her study. When in comes her brother, wearing a David Carr jersey... It was about 8:40 p.m. and I told her that I remembered I had to do a huge report, so I kissed her goodbye, ran to my car, and hauled serious arse. I think I sped all the way home, yes this is how dedicated I am to meeting appointments. I sloppily parked the car, darted from it, burst through the house door, jumped in my room, and fired up my PS2 as the clock just hit 9:00 p.m.

Now as for the game itself. What can I say? Cookie uses what he has to the best of his ability, I don't think anyone could do as good a job with that Texans team as him. A few flaws were in his passing game where I was able to exploit alot of forced passes, but overall his gameplan is solid. Sure, Holmes got a mouthful, but that Texans defense stuffed him hard on about ten of his thirty-five carries. Eventually, Carr's interceptions buried the Texans, and left them in the dust. Texans tried a second half rally, but fell short and could only stand on the sidelines and watch Holmes swallow up the clock. Good game Cookiehead, definately stick around for Season III, you are an obvious skilled Madden player.

...4-game win streak... Chiefs get a bye... smell the Detroit Lions and Cincinnati Bengals in the distance... Oh joy.

Week 6 Results

Winning Team: Kansas City Chiefs
Losing Team: Green Bay Packers

Final Score: 20-7 Chiefs

Total Offense: 306 Yards
Rushing Offense: 111 Yards
Passing Offense: 195 Yards

Quarterback: T. Green 8/19 (201 Yards, 0 TD, 1 INT)
Rusher: P. Holmes 30 attempts (94 yards, 1 TD)
Reciever: T. Gonzalez 4 rec (112 yards)

Offense Player: Priest Holmes recieves his third straight offensive player of the game for the Chiefs for never giving up, and constantly picking up the small yardage that gave the Chiefs control of the game's momentum. Well done Priest.

Defensive Player: Greg Wesley (1 int, 6 tackles)

Game Notes: What a really sloppy game for both owners. Both offenses were sluggish to say the least, and the game dragged on with a sense of frusteration lingering. Eventually the turnover battle had to come into play, and the Chiefs mighty goal line defense had two huge stops in where the Packers were picked off, and had to settle for a short field goal which was missed. I tip my hat to my defense who had the Packers shutout until a sneaky touchdown in the final seconds of the game. Good game ProfessorChaos.

Week 5 Results

Winning Team: Kansas City Chiefs
Losing Team: Minnesota Vikings

Final Score: 27-24 Chiefs

Total Offense: 332 Yards
Rushing Offense: 122 Yards
Passing Offense: 210 Yards

Quarterback: T. Green 14/26 (238 Yards, 1 TD, 2 INT)
Rusher: P. Holmes 18 attempts (108 yards, 1 TD)
Reciever: T. Gonzalez 7 rec (133 yards, 1 TD)

Offense Player: I'm gonna give the Priest a second consecutive Offensive Player of the Game award because he got his job done. All I ask for him is to give me 100 yards each game, and we're all happy.

Defensive Player: Eric Warfield (1 int, 42 yards)

Game Notes: Great classic Vapor - Clowd game. We picked off right where we left off in last year's NFC Divisional Playoffs game with lots of punches thrown back and forth. It was a nice battle of field position and small plays gone big. Then the turnover battle came into play, and on a late drive Clowd got picked to seal the deal. I swear my Chiefs defense has so many interceptions this year its ridiculous.

Week 4 Results

Winning Team: Kansas City Chiefs
Losing Team: Buffalo Bills

Final Score: 21-38 Chiefs

Total Offense: 460 Yards
Rushing Offense: 297 Yards
Passing Offense: 163 Yards

Quaterback: T. Green 13/19 (163Yards, 2 TD, 1 INT)
Rusher: P. Holmes 41 attempts (250 yards, 3 TD)
Reciever: T. Gonzalez 9 rec (118 yards, 2 TD)

Offense Player: The Priest. He finally breaks through the ice, and is ready to wreck some havoc on the PSX2CML.
Defensive Player: No one really, all played pretty solid in the first half, but got sloppy in the second half.

Game Notes: Game started off with my offense firing on all cylinders. No more sluggish 3 and outs, just good Chiefs'-style football. I controlled the entire first half and we headed into the locker rooms with me posting a possible shutout of 21-0. tbk then started putting Bledsoe's arm to work and the Chiefs blew some serious coverage and let the Bills begin to start a long climb to a comeback... However Priest took the damn ball, and made life miserable for the Bills rush defense. Ball control and great running won this game for the Chiefs.

Week 3 Results

Winning Team: Pittsburgh Steelers
Losing Team: Kansas City Chiefs

Final Score: 13-0 Steelers

Total Offense: 117 Yards
Rushing Offense: 14 Yards
Passing Offense: 103 Yards

Quaterback: T. Green 5/22 (122Yards)
Rusher: P. Holmes 9 att (14 yards)
Reciever: T. Gonzalez 3 rec (85 yards)

Offense Player: None, all were pathetic.
Defensive Player: Greg Wesley - 12 tackles

Game Notes: Who the hell scheduled me against these god damn run-stopping defenses!?!? They're killing me! Add some of my lousy and rusty run-play-calling to that chemistry and you got yourself a handful of losses in the making. Here's the bottom line. Priest Holmes isn't getting the job done. My recievers drop balls like hot rice paddies. My defense couldn't tackle a blind man in a wheelchair. Things are looking really sloppy down here in KC and I really need to find some plays that work. mpire played very well and has a good grasp with the Bus. His defense was really stingy too and Holmes couldn't buy a five yard gain if he wanted to. I'm just really frusterated overall with me, my teams performance, and the outlook of things. I need some kind of big win to get my team back on track. Good game mpire.
 

Week 2 Results:

Winning Team: Baltimore Ravens
Losing Team: Kansas City Chiefs
Final Score: 10-21 Ravens

Chiefs Offense

Total Offense: 164 yards [Sucks...]
Rushing Yards: 81 [Sucks...]
Passing Yards: 83 [Sucks...]

Trent Green - 6 for 28, 105 yards [10 dropped passes] (0 Touchdown - 4 Interception)..*cough*3.6 qb rating*cough*

Priest Holmes - 80 Yards (15 Carries and 1 Touchdowns)

Priest Holmes - 3 Receptions for 30 Yards (0 Touchdown)

Sloppy game for me. I never got anything going on offense, and JayPeso took full advantage and moved his game into the next gear as my game still sputtered along at park. Had a ridiculous ammount of huge drops, but regardless, I could have won this game. Peso really knows how to use Jamal Lewis, and work with his LB's. Gonzo was covered like glue and I grew impatient and forced some stupid passes. My hat off to Peso, as for me, its definately back to the drawing board.

Player of the game : Jamal Lewis (RB) with 109 yards rushing on 26 attempts, 1 TD, and 3 catches for 12 yards. His biggest impact was controlling the clock and game flow.
 

Week 1 Results:

Winning Team: Kansas City Chiefs
Losing Team: Cleveland Browns
Final Score: 35-41 Chiefs

Chiefs Offense

Total Offense: 116 yards [No offense...]
Rushing Yards: 35 [The Priest was cold]
Passing Yards: 81 [Like I said, no offense]

Trent Green - 7 for 14 (1 Touchdown - 1 Interception)

Priest Holmes - 30 Yards (22 Carries and 0 Touchdowns)
Tony Richardson - 9 Yards (3 Carries)

Priest Holmes - 3 Receptions for 26 Yards (1 Touchdown)

Well I was pretty optimistic coming into this game off a hot 5 game win streak in the preseason. I really had my offense and defense figured out. However as I played moline, I could not get my run game going, at all. Holes were just filling up and Priest just looked dazed out there. You can tell from his 22 attempts that I never gave up on the run game, but I never really did much with it either. I had no offense whatsoever, and my whole victory can be credited to, no other group but my defense. Who would have thought? Sure my secondary can't tackle for shit, but they still forced some nice turnovers. All I have to say is Mike Maslowski picked the ball off 4 times, and returned 3 for touchdowns. That was the deciding factor.

Player of the game : Mike Maslowski (ROLB) with 3 tackles, 1 tackle for a loss, 4 interceptions, 87 interception yards, 21.7 interception yard average, 31 yard interception long, and three touchdowns.