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Musings at the mid-month:

-- Has anyone noticed who leads the Chiefs in tackles?

-- Why that would be Daniel Sorensen with 35 total and 26 solo stops.

-- Makes you think, someone and something other than Sorensen and his shortcomings hinders that unit.

-- Yes, I know, many of Sorensen’s flaws are evident in pass coverage, and he tends to miss tackles.

-- And yes, I know that this whole mystery of why Juan Thornhill does not play more snaps is wacky.

-- Yet if Sorensen is still your tackling leader, then opponents are rumbling into the secondary far too often.

-- Why? Poor coverage. And, others are missing far too many tackles or woefully out of position.

-- We can all see that from a Chiefs defense operating off one principle, “guess we better blitz now.”

-- The defensive woes are all too much to bear for Patrick Mahomes, whose Superman cape frays when he starts pressing.

-- He’s still outstanding, the face of the franchise, and the key to a turnaround that better begin with wins in each of the next three games.

-- Face it. The Chiefs have looked distracted since the head coach’s impaired son crashed his truck into another vehicle and severely injured an innocent girl.

-- Kansas City has not been the same team since.

-- Andy Reid can disappoint us sometimes, including off the field.

-- His refusal to take questions pertaining to Jon Gruden, and the emails that led to the Las Vegas coach’s resignation, should be categorized as weak.

-- “There’s nothing going to be gained by me with my remarks,” said Reid, apparently afraid to take a stand despite coaching two franchises to 100 victories.

-- At this point in his NFL career, Reid has the stature to make a credible point on NFL matters.

-- Of course, not everyone would have accepted whatever comment Reid might have made.

-- On Sunday, the Chiefs play in a town where lack of consensus is even reflected in the nickname of its NFL Football Team.

-- For years no Kansas fan I know gets altogether excited about the Jayhawks being picked first in the Big 12 preseason basketball poll.

-- That’s true of the latest predictions coming off a season when KU did not claim the conference title.

-- National expectations always exist and this team has the goods to contend for an NCAA championship.

-- Of course, I write that practically every year.

-- Proven transfer Remy Martin adds a lot of sizzle as the Big 12 preseason player of the year.

-- I’m often impressed, though, by players who grow in Self’s system.

-- As much as many like to celebrate the one-and-dones, I marvel at improvement over time from the likes of David McCormack and Ochai Agbaji.

-- Glad to see former KU football coach David Beaty exonerated by the makeshift court of NCAA opinion.

-- Though overmatched directing KU, Beaty deserves to get back into coaching.

-- KU’s football saga, including the Orange Bowl rise and subsequent unraveling, could be a sensational documentary.

-- The whole saga of the Big 12 would be even better.

-- Excited to see one of Topeka’s all-time greats, Nija Canady, headed to Stanford to play softball.

-- Canady has been an incredible force since stepping her sneakers inside Topeka High.

-- Softball has long been one of the city’s predominant sports, perhaps tops among all sports contested among the city high schools.

-- Hmm, sounds like a lunchtime discussion to have with my editor, Mr. Peterson.

-- Laughed the other day when my wife Kris said she was making cabbage rolls.

-- I almost called Pistol. He once ran the old C-J cafeteria out of cabbage rolls.

-- Kris didn’t make that many cabbage rolls, so I will stick to meeting Pistol for lunch.

-- Imagine, a newspaper staffed so well it could support a cafeteria. And be housed in its own building.

-- A ruling made 90 feet from the play (a little longer than that, actually) ended an MLB divisional series.

-- That’s what happened on a blown called third strike against the Giants, allowing the Dodgers to advance.

-- Legitimate complaints have escalated about how umps miss balls and strikes while crouching behind the plate. Now this.

-- I get why umps on the first and third base lines are responsible for watching each swing, but I always wondered how often they locked in on such calls.

-- Gotta think Gabe Morales might not have been watching that closely.

-- Different deal, but a 30-yard chip is the same distance. How tough is that for some of us to get right?

-- It is for me, but sadly, it’s not my eyes that keep me from executing well in golf.

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