Kansas City Chiefs coach Herm Edwards won one of those games on Sunday that makes coaches just thank the football gods and run for the locker room as fast as they can. Edwards won when his erratic kicker hit a 53-yard field goal with six seconds left moments after having a 48-yard field goal wiped out by a penalty.
The same kicker who managed to clank an extra point earlier in the game.
So the Chiefs beat a San Diego team that’s looked like the best team in the NFL at times this season 30-27 and no one’s wondering if KC blundered by bringing in Edwards for at least another week.
What brought about this cosmic football intervention? Hard work, good preparation and right living?
Hardly.
Try the BadGolfer.com cover charm. An Edwards story appeared on the front of BadGolfer.com last Friday and voila he’s celebrating his biggest win of the season a few days later.
Coincidence? Please. The father who gave away his baby to an orphanage complaining about it when he realized how much money Madonna had is more coincidence than this.
Everyone’s heard of the Sports Illustrated cover jinx. How about the BadGolfer.com cover charm?
You’re welcome Herm.
And no sorry, Mike Shanahan, your story’s not going up before the Colts game this weekend. It’s another loss to Peyton Manning for you.
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