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Jamaal Charles received the handoff, took a few steps to his left and planted his foot at almost exactly the same time his right guard, Jon Asamoah, began to drive a sitting linebacker right out of the play
This was Sept. 29, the fourth quarter of the Chiefs' 31-7 win over the Giants, and what followed - a 24-yard gain up the middle - didn't seem to be terribly noteworthy at the time. There was no vintage Charles magic, no whirling dervish moves. Just good, solid football, complete with textbook blocking at the second level.
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