remember when the Chiefs in the red zone was Tony Gonzalez territory....ahhhhh, those were the days.....
No, I remember Priest scoring 3, 4 and 5 Td's a game with an occasional TD pass thrown in there...........and they'd lose by 3!
As a Gonzo owner last year, I'd recommend going back and reviewing the stats.
Be right back then, I'll look up the rushing TD's vs. the Td's Gonzo had to see who's territory it was.
The rushing game of KC last year had over a 3-1 ratio to TD's vs. Gonzo last year who had 7 Td's.......as far as Td's go, Gonzo had a more productive year the previous year with 10.
What were the other 31 teams' ratios of rushing-to-TE TDs?Gonzo has done pretty well in years past.
Off the top of my head, I'd guess that last year in the red zone:Chiefs RBs had 28 TDs ; Tony Gonzalez had 3 TDs
All NFL RBs had 388 TDs; All NFL TEs had 158 TDs (this include's Kris Wilson's 3 TDs)
So Gonzalez had 11% as many TDs as Chiefs RBs
The average NFL TE had 41% as many TDs as NFL RBs
Good research.

I concede your point, but would like to say that I was referring to your post and the overall ratio of 3:1 and Gonzo'z total of 7.
Also, not "every" TE in the league, but #1s only. If a team throws 2 TDs each to 3 different guys, it's not very productive fantasy-wise, nor is it an indication of a team's confidence in a player.
When KC
did elect to throw in the red zone last year, they looked to Gonzo pretty frequently.
Roughly,In 2004, the Chiefs had 75 targets in the red zone, 48 receptions and 14 TDs
In 2003, the Chiefs had 60 targets in the red zone, 32 receptions and 18 TDs
In 2002, the Chiefs had 55 targets in the red zone, 34 receptions and 15 TDs
In 2004, Gonzalez had 24 targets, 18 receptions and 3 TDs
In 2003, Gonazlez had 20 targets, 14 receptions and 8 TDs
In 2002, Gonzalez had 21 targets, 10 receptions and 5 TDs
He saw 32% of red zone targets in 2004, 33% in 2003, and 38% in 2002.
He caught 21% of red zone TDs in 2004, 44% in 2003, and 33% in 2001.