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Morning links: How the Chiefs offense ties back to LaVell Edwards and BYU; Utah AD sends out cryptic Clemson tweet

Behind head coach Andy Reid and starting quarterback Patrick Mahomes, nobody in the NFL has done offense better than the Kansas City Chiefs this season.

The Chiefs lead the league on that side of the ball, averaging 35.3 points and 425.6 yards per game. It's one of the main reasons why Kansas City is in a great position to advance to the Super Bowl, as it prepares for its playoff opener Saturday against the Indianapolis Colts with home-field advantage on the AFC side of the playoff bracket.

The Kansas City Star explored the roots behind Reid's offense, and how they tied back to his time playing at BYU under Hall of Fame coach LaVell Edwards.