Kansas City Chiefs: NFL's Best Rushing Attack Looks to Mow Down the Buffalo Bills
The Kansas City Chiefs come into their game against Buffalo on Sunday with the best rushing offense in the NFL.
The sad thing for the rest of the league is that they are only getting better with each week.
Last week, the KC offense rushed for 236 yards, helping the team to a 42-20 route over the Jaguars. Veteran Thomas Jones contributed 125 yards to the total, as he broke free for a 70-yard run early in the first half.
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Jones is now up to 461 yards on the season, as he continued his rushing prowess which has put him at the top of the league for many years now.
He was signed by the Chiefs in the off-season to help compliment stud running back Jamaal Charles and he has certainly fulfilled that role.
His teammate and sometimes back-up, third-year running back Jamaal Charles, had 71 yards of his own. He also leads the league in yards per carry, with an average of six yards.
Charles has been a menace to opposing NFL defenses ever since he broke out last year, when he rushed for over 1,100 yards in just ten starts.
Many critics said that teams would game-plan around him more this year and eventually slow him down. So far, that has yet to be the case. The former Texas Longhorn has proven that he is a force to be reckoned with in this league and that he is here for the long haul.
This all bodes well for a team who is about to go up against one of the NFL's worst rushing defenses in the Buffalo Bills, currently ranked dead least in the league.
Chiefs offensive coordinator Charlie Weis, should be salivating at the fact that he has two of the best running backs in the league at his disposal and will have many different ways to expose the Bills on defense with the help of his creative play-calling
The Bills will most likely stack the box with eight to nine players in an attempt to take away the run game from KC and try to force Matt Cassel into some throwing situations.
Judging by the last few weeks, this would be a bad idea, as Cassel has been playing very well and has found rhythm with wide receiver Dwayne Bowe. The duo has hooked up for four touchdowns in the last two games combined.
The Chiefs thunder (Jones) and lightning (Charles) will look to have a huge day against a win-less Bills teams, but crazier things have happened on Halloween.

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