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Talk with people from various industries who represent over 100 companies large and small, multinational and domestic. Visit the BCSC Home Page to access links to companies attending the Fair. www.bschool.ukans.edu/bpc/index.htm Chiefs keep fans' pulses high while striving for improvement The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — If jus two plays had gone differently, the 2-1 Kansas City Chiefs would be a miserable 0-3 heading to Carolina this week. "Our winning two of these three games has been more the product of effort and determination than the kind of execution we would like to have and certainly are going to need," coach Marty Schottenheimer said. After a season-opening 19-3 loss at Denver, the Chiefs have beaten Oakland 28-27 on a last-second 32-yard pass from Elvis Grbac to Andre Rison and bested Buffalo 22-16. But the Bills managed to get a first down on the Chiefs' 7 with 27 seconds left and had Chiefs' fans holding their breath when quarterback Todd Collins threw four incomplete passes point-blank into the end zone as time expired. Offensively, the Chiefs have not been able to get the long plays they talked about throughout training camp. "We're still not as sharp in the passing game as we need to be," Schottenheimer said. "The reason why is we haven't spent enough time together." The Chiefs knew they were going to have rough spots because they were trying to fit so many new players into a cohesive unit. Several times in all three games, the timing between Grbac and his receivers has been barely off, resulting in no gain instead of big gains. "It's been obvious in the passing game, in particular," Schottenheimer said. "They happen fast, you have to make a decision, you have to make a throw under pressure. We had a couple of passes (against Buffalo) where we were just a hair away from making a big play." "I've been really excited about the way they've played," Schottenheimer said. "The players we were concerned about, Jerome Woods and Reggie Tongue, have played well, as have (first-year starters) Donnie Edwards and John Browning. But we still don't have that detail that we need to have to be able to execute. It's mostly just techniques and fundamentals." The young defense, which includes first-year starting safeties in Jerome Woods and Reggie Tongue, has played better than many people thought it would this early. Tongue had a key interception that set up the winning touchdown against the Bills. Schottenheimer also said he still did not know when linebacker/defensive end Derrick Thomas will be back. The sack specialist, slowed since early training camp with an injury to his left arm, sat out the Bills game. Philadelphia fumbles victory; Cowboys' win makes them 2-1 By Denne H. Freeman The Associated Press IRVING, Texas — The Dallas Cowboys victory Monday night was the result of a fumbled snap by Philadelphia. Eagles' punter Tom Hutton fumbled the snap, aborting a 22-yard field goal attempt on the final play that handed the Cowboys a 21-20 victory against the Eagles. "We'll take it," Dallas coach Barry Switzer said. "We deserve it. Other people get games like that. Philadelphia got a gift last week when Green Bay missed a short field goal. Now, I'm thrilled to death we're 2-1." trying to find their lost offense, missing since an opening 37-7 win at Pittsburgh. Dallas does not play again until Sept. 28 at home against Chicago. The Cowboys will spend the time The Cowboys have scored just one offensive touchdown in the last eight quarters, a 14-yard pass from Aikman to Anthony Miller to beat the Eagles. Beforehand, Switzer called the game with the Eagles a must win if the Cowboys, who have won five consecutive NFC East titles, wanted to hold out for the home-field advantage in the playoffs. Switzer has said the same thing about the Bears. Cowboys' cornerback Kevin Smith said the team could benefit from a win like this. "We've had some tough losses like that in the past, with the "We want to be 3-1 and reverse what we did last year," Switzer said. "We will be a good team. Our bad start last September put us in a hole." ball hitting goalposts or guys slipping down," said Smith. "Usually, we come up on the short end of those games. It's nice to see the worm turn." Dallas suffered two injuries Monday that may affect the team. Guard Larry Allen, the Cowboys' best blocker, strained his left hamstring in the second period and didn't return. Defensive tackle Chad Hennings went out with a strained left groin in the first period. "Maybe we'll have them back for Chicago," Switzer said.