--- Wednesday Aug. 23, 1989 / University Daily Kansan BOSCH AUTOMOTIVE DON & MIKE GRAMMER - OWNER DON & MIKE GRAMMER - O 841-4833 1008 E 12TH natural skin-on potato strips fried crisp and golden in 100% vegetable oil. Seasoned with our exclusive blend of 14 spices. Then topped with melted cheddar cheese. Fantastic! LAWRENCE 1618 West 23rd Kansas University Student Special from The Topeka Capital-Journal Subscribe All Semester for only $2 Delivery will begin upon receipt of payment. For more information call 1-800-777-7171 KU-STUDENT DISCOUNT RATE $20 $20 This offer is made and limited to full time students of this university or college. It is made available made by a carrier. To Subscribe Mail Coupon to: Topkaka Capital-Journal State Circulation Department 610 Jeffersonville Toronto, Canada 68607 NAME... ADDRESS... ZIP ... PHONE... APT. I agree to subscribe to The Topica Capital-Library for the special rate of $20.00. This price includes consideration of an admonition fee, holidays for holidays or spring break and other periods when service is not required. The offer benefits are limited to a one-time use at the last day of funds. Delivery to begin upon receipt of payment. STUDENTLD #... UNIVERSITY: SIGNED:... KANSAS CITY, Mo.— Marty Schottenheimer drew mostly smirks last winter for saying he expected his Kansas City Chiefs to "win right away." The Associated Press Rebuilding Chiefs still winless Win right away? The Chiefs? Instant gratification is one thing Kansas City football fans have learned to do without. Since 1971, only one Chiefs team has made the NFL playoff, an outmatched wildcard entry that proved its unworthiness by getting routed in round one. Win right away? A team that has totaled eight victories the past two seasons? To many skeptical fans, it may have sounded like Schottenheimer was simply trying to sell tickets. But just days into training camp, his sweaty, exhausted physical condition their new boss meant what he said. DeBerg, a journeyman backup, looked impressive at times in 1988. But his ruthenous line of capping long marches with goal-line interceptions was a major reason for last season's collapse. Through the first two games, Jaworski seemed to be winning the battle. "There's an urgency about this camp that I've never seen in any NFL camp before," said veteran quarterback Ron Jaworski, who came in as a free agent. "I would use the word urgency, too," said Deron Cherry, the Chiefs' Pro Bowl safety. "I would also call this a very demanding camp, both mentally and physically. Everybody has had to be ready on every snap because they know they're being evaluated. The reason for the urgency is this is not a coaching staff whose intention is to rebuild. back, Stephone Paige, the team's best receiver, and Nick Lowery, one of the NFL's premier place-kickers. "Quarterback and linebacker is where competition is stiffest." Schottenheimer said. "Jaworski is getting more and more comfortable with what we're doing. It's going to be a tight call. If we have to take it to the fourth pre-season game, we will do it." Also missing was the man the Chiefs had hoped would finally begin shoring up that persistent, painful weakness at linebacker. But agents for number one draft choice Derrick Thomas did not even meet with Peterson until the final week of training camp. When the Chiefs took the field against the Giants, Schottenheimer still had not even seen four of his best players. Contract holdouts included Albert Lewis, a Pro Bowl corner- No matter how many games they win, the 1989 Chiefs will forever occupy a unique niche in team history. For the first time ever, neither Hank Stram nor Jack Steadman is calling the shots. to institute your system. We're not taking a lot of time. We're getting right into it." "I'm looking forward to seeing what those people look like," Peterson quipped. "When you rebuild, you have more patience. You take more time trying Jaworski, who took the Eagles to the Super Bowl in 1980, has provided stout competition for incumbent Steve DeBerg. Besides, a total of 43 new players have been infused including 17 through Plan B free agency and 12 draft choices. A lot of people are interested enough in seeing what the Chiefs look like, too. Peterson said the Chiefs have sold 32,636 season tickets, almost 23 percent over last year's count. It's also the biggest jump in the NFL. Many Chiefs fans thought it appropriate that Steadman, Schaaf and Gansz all met their demise around Christmas. A fresh start was exactly what fans had clamored for. The big boost in ticket sales is probably more a reflection of their gratitude than the team's expert sales staff. Sizing up the Chiffs could prove tricky so early into the Schotenheimer regime. A rocky transition time almost always accompanies teams that change coaches, terminology and offensive and defensive schemes. As team president, Steadman had exercised iron-willed control of all Chiefs' operations since ousting then-coach Stram in a power move in 1974. But Steadman removed himself in a dramatic front office upheaval near the end of last season's 4-11-1 debacle. Toppling right along behind him like bowling pins were general manager Jim Schaaf, a club official since the salad days of the '60s, and Schaaf's hand-picked head coach, Frank Gansz. owner Lamar Hunt handed all power to former Philadelphia Eagles official Carl Peterson, who snatched Schottenheimer off the unemployment list shortly after Schottenheimer decided to part company with the Cleveland Browns. In Cleveland, Schottenheimer won three AFC Central titles in four years. And even in the face of Sunday night's 45-7 blowout at the hands of the New York Giants, he maintained that nothing less should be expected from the Chiefs. "Have I changed the way I feel about this team? Absolutely not," Schottenheimer said. "This is going to be a competitive, winning team." Still, a few more embarrassments like the 45-7 drubbing by the Giants could bring the honeymoon to a quick end. We're obviously not there now. But this is going to be a competitive, winning football team." "This is a people business. And I'm convinced we've got the right people in the locker room, the right people upstairs and the right people on the coaching staff." Schotteneheimer said. "And they'll get it done. That's not false uravado." 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