
--LB Monty Beisel is returning to Kansas City after spending the last four of his eight NFL seasons in New England (one year) and Arizona. He has first-hand knowledge of the two men who now comprise the Chiefs' top brain trust.
Beisel got to know Chiefs general manager Scott Pioli during his 2005 campaign with the Patriots. He also spent the last two seasons watching, from the other side of the ball, new Chiefs coach Todd Haley when he was the offensive coordinator at Arizona in a campaign that ended in the Super Bowl.
It's not surprising, then, to see his Chiefs teammates coming to Beisel with questions about what to expect from the two men who will direct their futures.
"The best way to look at both those guys is to look at what they've done in the past," Beisel tells them. "What you see is what you get. It's probably time to start to develop that chemistry and that core group.
"I hope what you see in the past is what you're going to see in the future.''
QUOTE TO NOTE: "This is what I love about those guys. They're down there in the weight room working out with you. You could be on the bench press and they may be on the treadmill getting some work in. That's what it's all about. It's a group of guys working together." -- Chiefs linebacker Monty Beisel, who worked with new Chiefs GM Scott Pioli in New England and with new head coach Todd Haley in Arizona.