We all sorta expected it at some point. The Donkeys and Bolts have substantially improved so it looks like the cakewalks of years prior won't be so easy. They would give us the division by like game 8. Not this year even though we are highly likely to close it out again. End of year division games may mean much more this year.
I think it's better for the Chiefs as they have to focus for every game and the proof will be in the results. No easy games.
Then you have the Raiders, who are the Browns or Jets of the West. They have one or two big victories a year like beating the Ravens this year and us last year.
As we finish up 2024 with a Super Bowl march and look at 2025 and beyond, our drafts, the ability to execute in free agency and having a season with fewer injuries will be much more important.
Beating them will be tougher BUT much more rewarding.
Here's to a better overall, more respected AFC West.........:-) [Reply]
I loved the Harbaugh and Peyton hires. Honestly, I wouldn't have been mad if Reid retired and KC hired one of them. Both are fantastic coaches and significant upgrades to their previous coaches....and after sucking ass for so long, they are loaded with talent.
Originally Posted by emaw1979:
I loved the Harbaugh and Peyton hires. Honestly, I wouldn't have been mad if Reid retired and KC hired one of them. Both are fantastic coaches and significant upgrades to their previous coaches....and after sucking ass for so long, they are loaded with talent.
Then there are the Raiders...
Sean Peyton is a low life piece of shit coach that paid players (bounty gait) to end careers of football players. I would be pissed if he ever coached the Chiefs. He fits the Broncos with their history of cut blocking.
I think the biggest difference this year is that the AFCW has outstanding coaches.
Reid, Payton, and Harbaugh all have their warts but they're all highly decorated coaches with success all the way up to the Super Bowl level.
I really think we need to appreciate the job Sean Payton is doing with a limited Bo Nix, he's really squeezed everything out of him that he can. Harbaugh is doing the same in LA.
The Chiefs, as always, have the highest upside of the bunch, but they can't simply roll over these teams like they have in the past.
All of this excepts the Raiders, which are just horrendous across the board. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Schedules are so similar aside from 2 games, right? Not a lot of difference there.
3 games. We have to play the top seeds from the other 2 AFC divisions and an additional game against a team in the NFC which finished with a similar standing in 2023-24, which was the 49ers.
In that additional NFC game the Chargers played the Cardinals and the Broncos played the Seahawks. [Reply]