On Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs had a productive day at training camp, which head coach Andy Reid described as such. Specifically, Reid saw "good work" today, and even for a non-padded practice, he said the Chiefs "got a lot done."
It's these days in July and August that set the table for the long season ahead, one that often goes into mid-February for a franchise like the Chiefs. So Reid knows what he's talking about when it comes to laying such a solid foundation.
The frustrating part of Chiefs camp, and this is true for every team in every preseason, is that some players aren't able to take the field due to injuries, which keep them from taking the same steps forward as everyone else.