Chiefs offensive coordinator Daboll riding high after opening performance

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ST. JOSEPH, Mo. — For now, at least, Chiefs offensive coordinator Brian Daboll is one of the most popular men in Kansas City. He orchestrated an offense than scored 27 points in last week’s preseason opener, the Chiefs’ highest total in an preseason game in nine years.

This happened his first time out, so it’s little wonder Daboll has been elevated to rock-star status on Twitter, in bars and wherever people gather to discuss the Chiefs.

If Daboll wants it to continue, the Chiefs need to score a bunch of points again Saturday night when the preseason continues with a game against the Rams in St. Louis. To that end, last week’s accomplishments against Arizona were ancient history Monday when the Chiefs returned to training camp at Missouri Western.

“Our focus was on today,” Daboll said. “Rearview mirror, next practice, day-to-day deal. We had a pretty good practice out here, I thought.

“That was a start. What we were focused on was getting off to a fast start. It was good to get out there and get a couple of touchdowns.”

Not that their quick offensive start wasn’t encouraging to the Chiefs. They struggled all of last season to score points and emphasized being more prepared on Sept. 9 when the regular season begins against Atlanta at Arrowhead Stadium.

But this quick start — the starting offense had just two possessions, but they both went for 72 yards and resulted in touchdowns — was beyond what the Chiefs expected.

“Generally, you don’t think you’re going to drive it 12 plays and score on the first drive,” coach Romeo Crennel said. “You figure that if you can get a first down and maybe two first downs, that would be a good start. To drive it all the way down and score, that was better than usual, better than I expected.

“You temper it because this (game) didn’t count. But I think you have to acknowledge that what they did was good. The first half was a good half.”

The Chiefs found other things to like about the way their offense operated. They were efficient in getting the play calls to quarterback Matt Cassel and having the proper players on the field for the particular play.

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