The Cadillac of the NFL is coming to town

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The Browns can learn a lot on Sunday when they host the Kansas City Chiefs at Huntington Bank Field.

That is, if the Browns are willing to check their egos at the door and to keep their eyes and ears open. In some ways, I think that will be a real challenge for them.

The Chiefs are the Cadillac of NFL teams. They have the best head coach in Andy Reid and the best quarterback in Patrick Mahomes. The most important relationship in football is that of the head coach and the quarterback, and theirs is the best in the league. They are tied into each other completely. They can finish each other’s sentences. They are always on not just the same page, but rather also on the same paragraph, the same sentence and the same word.

Watching Reid, Mahomes and the rest of the Chiefs operate is like watching a top-flight orchestra perform in which every musician and every note works in perfect unison with one another.

This is the way Paul Brown’s Browns, George Halas’s Chicago Bears, Vince Lombardi’s Green Bay Packers, Chuck Noll’s Pittsburgh Steelers, John Madden’s Oakland Raiders, Tom Landry’s Dallas Cowboys, Don Shula’s Baltimore Colts and Miami Dolphins, Bill Walsh’s San Francisco 49ers, Joe Gibbs’

Washington Redskins, Bill Parcells’ New York Giants, Jimmy Johnson’s  Cowboys, Bill Belichick’s New England Patriots and all the other great coaches and their teams did it through the years.

Steve King

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