It was a TV timeout in 1997 under steely December skies at Arrowhead Stadium. Oakland Raiders defenders gathered in groups, milled about or ambled over to the visitors' sideline.
Not Chester McGlockton.
The 6-foot-3, 334-pound defensive tackle made a beeline for Chiefs coach Marty Schottenheimer and appeared to shout something.
Turns out, it wasn't an angry remark or a taunt, but a plea.
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"Tell your guys to stop going at my knees," McGlockton yelled.