With two down and (groan) thirty to go, it’s time to skim the third-worst franchise from the bottom of the NFL’s dogpile.

We’re probably going to make more than a few folks mad with this one, but we can’t help it.  At No. 30 are the Kansas City Chiefs.

The Chiefs were horrible in 2007, and there’s no reason to believe they’ll be much/any better in 2008.  The offseason brought in no veterans of any significant ability, and dominant All-Pro defensive end Jared Allen was traded for draft picks.

Sure, there’s reason to think that the Chiefs might be a lot better within the next few years.  With Glenn Dorsey and Branden Albert and ten other draft picks, the Chiefs’ 12-pack of rookies possibly could end up being regarded in hindsight as one of the stronger draft classes in NFL history.

But that won’t mean much in 2008.  And it could mean the end of the road for G.M. Carl Peterson and coach Herm Edwards.