12 Tuesday, January 25, 1994 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Chiefs have off-season decisions to make CHEVROLET Key players could be lost By Doug Tucker The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Two concussions in one year are serious business for a man of any age. When the Kansas City Cliffs open camp this summer, Joe Montana, who can't remember much about the third quarter of Buffalo's 30-13 victory Sunday, will turn 38. Wise men will brace for a rumor-fold off-session, even though two years remain on the contract that sparked this town's most exciting NFL season in 24 years. Will Joe be back? Nobody's saying he won't. Will he decide enough's enough? Will he risk a repeat of that frightful moment when his head crashed against the cold, hard turf of Rich Stadium and "everything went white?" There likely will be friends and loved ones who urge Montana to make his first season in Kansas City his last, abandon his dream of a fifth Super Bowl and call it a career, a brilliant career. The smart money will bet on No. 19's return. Despite adjusting to a new defense and an entirely new offensive scheme, philosophy and style, the Chiefs fell just one game short of their goal this season. Competitor that he is, Montana also will be encouraged by optimistic signs on the team itself. The 1994 Chiefs could be even better equipped than the 1993 Chiefs to make him the only quarterback ever to take two different teams to the Super Bowl. Even in the moments immediately following their loss to the Bills in the AFC championship game, the players were in no mind to apologize for their season. "I don't think we have anything to be ashamed of, really," said tight end Jonathan Hayes. "I'm very proud of this team for what we accomplished," said Dave Krieg, who replaced the dazed Montana in the third quartet and led the Chiefs' only touchdown drive. "I think we made a lot of progress. Players did a good job of learning and going about our business." Montana, whose head still was hurting after the game, said, "I think on the whole we had a pretty good year. We had some pretty tight games down near the end, and we felt that we had played well enough to advance, but they came out and played better than we did." "We have a lot of good things to take from this season into next season," guard Dave Scott said. "But it's just hard to appreciate them right now." General manager Carl Petersen, who rolled the dice and brought in Montana and Marcus Allen last spring, cannot afford to be idle this off-season. Several key players are coming up for free agency, including defensive backs Kevin Ross and Albert Lewis, as well as Krieg. Allen, whose first year in Kansas City probably solidified his Hall of Fame credentials, will celebrate another birthday this summer, too — his 34th. Asking him to be the featured back once again would be asking a lot, although nobody will say he can't. Petersen and coach Marty Schottenheimer also may have a very unhappy Derrick Thomas to deal with. Thomas kept his peace and made no public outcry, even though moving him from linebacker to defensive end cut down on his sack total. But the sight of a five-time All-Pro on the sideline during much of the second half of the AFC title game wasn't a pretty one. Yet many of Thurman Thomas' 186 rushing yards were made right at Derrick Thomas' side. The only towns in the U.S. that don't feel the Chiefs let everybody down by letting Buffalo back in the Super Bowl are probably Buffalo and Kansas City. Still, if Chiefs fans have learned any thing while waiting 24 years between AFC title games, they've learned patience. They've learned to appreciate winning 13 games in a season, coming from behind to capture two playoff contests and getting within one win of every team's ultimate goal. "It's over. But it was a helluva ride," noseguard Dan Saleaumua said. "I feel sad that it's over. 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