We have a lot of problems.
Obviously we need a dependable receiver corps. But today Patrick just wouldn’t throw to open guys. This year has gotten under his skin and into his head.
I think Nagy has to move on, scheme is weak [Reply]
After Hill going I think most people thought last year could be the down year, but it looks like it'll be this one.
The offense is so badly broken it's hard to pinpoint blame beyond "all of it". The playcalling, the WRs, the OL, the coaching, Nagy, Mahomes...Andy? I dunno but it's beyond JUST crappy WRs.
All that said I'm kinda relaxed about it now. It is what it is. Nobody wins them all. If we somehow pull it off it'll be a helluva story. If not, we go again next.
Next offseason is the point we can regroup to bitch and moan if Veach doesn't address the offense and if we keep the same coaches. Because we need a clear review and a lot of investment there. [Reply]
Megatron96 12-25-2023, 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Since the BYE, KC is averaging 16.33 points/game. You aren't winning anything doing that, no matter how good the defense has been playing.
We’ve also played the Eagles and Bills since then as held both to 20 points or less.
Point being: we’ve played against the Lions, Eagles, Bills, Dolphins, Jaguars and Vikings. All good teams. We either won or only lost by one score in each of those. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
We’ve also played the Eagles and Bills since then as held both to 20 points or less.
Point being: we’ve played against the Lions, Eagles, Bills, Dolphins, Jaguars and Vikings. All good teams. We either won or only lost by one score in each of those.
Yeah, credit the defense; they've been playing exceptionally well all year.
My math is actually incorrect. However, even if we use the correct number, 20.8 points/Game, I don't think it matters. We aren't winning playoff games against the top echelon of NFL teams scoring 20 points/game. Hell, we couldn't score 20 against a historically bad defense today.
Maybe in the '80s/'90s, but not in 2023. If we played SF tomorrow, they run us out of the building, any building, including Arrowhead. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brother:
This team has been about as entertaining to watch as watching paint dry. Haven't felt this less enthused for Chiefs games in YEARS
It's a hard watch.
Very little fun being had by the team or fans. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Yeah, credit the defense; they've been playing exceptionally well all year.
My math is actually incorrect. However, even if we use the correct number, 20.8 points/Game, I don't think it matters. We aren't winning playoff games against the top echelon of NFL teams scoring 20 points/game. Hell, we couldn't score 20 against a historically bad defense today.
Maybe in the '80s/'90s, but not in 2023. If we played SF tomorrow, they run us out of the building, any building, including Arrowhead.
The Raiders defense now is far from historically bad. Like the Broncos earlier in the year, they’ve made tons of changes that have led to a huge shift in the product on the field.
I don’t think we should have struggled with them like we did but just adding context. [Reply]