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Long before sack artists like Justin Houston and Tamba Hali were terrorizing opposing offenses, there was a time when sacking the quarterback generated far less attention. In fact, the play wasn't even recorded as an official statistic. In Kansas City, great pass rushers are celebrated, and remembered. But some might say the statistical void of the game's early days, has obscured just how that tradition started.
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Long before sack artists like Justin Houston and Tamba Hali were terrorizing opposing offenses, there was a time when sacking the quarterback generated far less attention. In fact, the play wasn't even recorded as an official statistic. In Kansas City, great pass rushers are celebrated, and remembered. But some might say the statistical void of the game's early days, has obscured just how that tradition started.
Long before sack artists like Justin Houston and Tamba Hali were terrorizing opposing offenses, there was a time when sacking the quarterback generated far less attention. In fact, the play wasn't even recorded as an official statistic. In Kansas City, great pass rushers are celebrated, and remembered. But some might say the statistical void of the game's early days, has obscured just how that tradition started.
Long before sack artists like Justin Houston and Tamba Hali were terrorizing opposing offenses, there was a time when sacking the quarterback generated far less attention. In fact, the play wasn't even recorded as an official statistic. In Kansas City, great pass rushers are celebrated, and remembered. But some might say the statistical void of the game's early days, has obscured just how that tradition started.
Before sack artists like Justin Houston and Tamba Hali were terrorizing opponents, there was a time when sacking the QB wasn't recorded as an official statistic. But some might say the statistical void of the game's early days, has obscured just how that tradition started.
Chiefs K Cairo Santos had to overcome many obstacles when he moved to the United States at 15 years old. Santos' drive to overcome his hardships would help him after the death of his father and early struggles in the NFL.
The Chiefs entered week 7 of 2014 at 2-3 and in need of a must win to stay in the race for the AFC West. With seconds to go, Cairo Santos lined up for the biggest kick in his career.