KANSAS CITY — Clutching the $80 ticket you bought months ago, you plow through the sold-out crowd to find your seat at the Sprint Center and drop gratefully into it.
Yikes! It’s a tight squeeze for your derriere.
Maybe it’s all those oversized Cokes and fries you’ve been consuming. Or maybe, just maybe, the problem could be the seat.
It turns out that one-fourth of the Sprint Center’s seats are narrower than seats installed in many other arenas built in the past decade.
KANSAS CITY — Yes, Tony Gonzalez has a knack for being in the right place. By now you know that he recently used the Heimlich maneuver to help save a man who was choking on a piece of steak at a restaurant in California.
Chan Gailey wouldn’t let up.
The Chiefs’ new offensive coordinator sat down last month with first-round pick Branden Albert and talked about the future and which position the youngster would play. Albert had played guard at Virginia, and Gailey was talking about moving the rookie to tackle — left tackle, one of any NFL team’s marquee and highest-pressure positions.