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- Dolphins vs. Chiefs on Friday

Chris Pokorny October 20, 2005
Chris Pokorny
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Mark your calanders: Miami Dolphins vs. Kansas City Chiefs will take place on Friday, October 21st. The game was originally scheduled to take place on Sunday, but Hurricane Wilma is projected to hit Miami at that time.

The game will start at 7 p.m. but will not be nationally televised. Local fans will be able to see the game.

"We are not extending the telecast to more markets because we want to adhere as closely as possible to the spirit of our longstanding policy not to conflict with high school and college football during their seasons (which means Friday night and Saturday)," said NFL spokesman Greg Aiello.

This is not the first time a game has been moved due to a hurricane. Last year, the Dolphins' had two home games moved ahead of schedule.

The Chiefs will have a lot less time to do film study now, possibly playing as a disadvantage since they are already having to face being on the road.

"We've got to go down there and be the best football team they could send down there," said Chiefs' head coach Dick Vermeil. "There's an opportunity to go win a football game."

Don't forget to make your prediction for this game in any "pick'em" leagues you may play in.


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