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  • Former KC Chiefs Coach Frank Gansz dies

    Former Chiefs coach dies at 70

    KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 27 (UPI) -- Former Kansas City Chiefs head coach Frank Gansz died Monday, the team announced. He was 70.

    No cause of death was reported.

    Gansz led the Chiefs in the 1987-1988 seasons. He also served with the Chiefs as an assistant on several occasions. He was tight ends and special teams coach from 1981-82 and returned as special teams coach in 1986.

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    :( He was truely a nice guy. He will be missed 8)
    I have come here to chew bubblegum and kickass ... and I'm all out of bubblegum.

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    • #3
      I heard he was tortured. Damb bush.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by SB Shock
        I heard he was tortured. Damb bush.
        That's cruel. I know you were joking, but it's still cruel.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by 1979Shocker
          Originally posted by SB Shock
          I heard he was tortured. Damb bush.
          That's cruel. I know you were joking, but it's still cruel.
          Why is it cruel? If Frank Gansz was a Christ follower then his death on this world is something to be celebrated. Now if he was not a follower of Christ then he very much suffered a very cruel fate.

          Rom 1:21-22
          1 because, although they knew God, they did not glorify Him as God, nor were thankful, but became futile in their thoughts, and their foolish hearts were darkened.
          NKJV

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          • #6
            Originally posted by SB Shock
            Originally posted by 1979Shocker
            Originally posted by SB Shock
            I heard he was tortured. Damb bush.
            That's cruel. I know you were joking, but it's still cruel.
            Why is it cruel? If Frank Gansz was a Christ follower then his death on this world is something to be celebrated. Now if he was not a follower of Christ then he very much suffered a very cruel fate.
            IDK if cruel is the right word but you can keep your **** to yourself in this kind of thread.
            A simple RIP would have sufficed.

            Dont bother responding to me because
            a. I wont respond
            b. I wont read it

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Awesome Sauce Malone
              Originally posted by SB Shock
              Originally posted by 1979Shocker
              Originally posted by SB Shock
              I heard he was tortured. Damb bush.
              That's cruel. I know you were joking, but it's still cruel.
              Why is it cruel? If Frank Gansz was a Christ follower then his death on this world is something to be celebrated. Now if he was not a follower of Christ then he very much suffered a very cruel fate.
              IDK if cruel is the right word but you can keep your #### to yourself in this kind of thread.
              A simple RIP would have sufficed.

              Dont bother responding to me because
              a. I wont respond
              b. I wont read it
              There is only one way he will rest in peace. You may not like the message or maybe the message was for you. I don't known.

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              • #8
                That 1986 Chiefs Team had one of the best special teams of all-time. How many blocked punts did Albert Lewis have that year? The performance of the special teams led to his head coaching job. Heck, even in their playoff loss to the Jets that year, the only TD the Chiefs scored that game was a special teams TD.

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