Chiefs Post Season
Chances
What a roller
coaster! Where to start? Kareem Hunt.
What a tragedy for a
young professional sportsman. It was interesting to see Arrowhead
Pride take down the fan comment feed shortly after it was announced
that Hunt would be released (fire effectively) with immediate effect.
Whilst on a human level it is right to feel compassion for Kareem,
on a professional level the Chiefs organization acted swiftly and
correctly. Notwithstanding the obvious, Kareem lied to his employers
about an alleged assault. In most occupations this is grounds for
instant dismissal. Chiefs fans who really think some other plan
might have worked are seriously deluded. Mr Hunt has left the
building and he’s not coming back.
What consolation
there is may be gained from knowing that in the medium to long term
excellent running backs are not in short supply. With Charcandrick
West and Spencer Ware set to become a running back by committee with
Darrell Williams the Chiefs are not short of bodies. None, however
can match the skill set of Hunt. Fans should just consider that he
had a season-ending injury and move on. That’s the only choice.
Next: The Chiefs
sighed Kelvin Benjamin today to bolster their receiving corps. It’s
a one year deal. Not a problem. Benjamin gives them cover in a
skill position. How much he plays is another question. He’s a
good player. It’s a good move.
Negative: Eric
Berry; Chiefs’ Thursday injury report vs. Ravens: Eric Berry
limited again, could be on snap count if active Sunday. No-one can
really figure out what the Berry situation is! He’s been on the
roster all year and has not played a down. Common sense would tell
you that the Chiefs believe he will be able to play sometime this
season or they would have put him on injured reserve by now. Then
again – if he does play can he really “fix” what is the worst
KC defence ever? I can’t see how.
History tell you
that the best way to have a successful post-season run is to lock
down home field advantage. Right now the Chiefs are the Number One
seed in the AFC. Can they hold that spot? We may learn on Sunday
when they entertain the Ravens. The Ravens are fighting for their
lives and will prove a stern test. Beating them would go a long way
towards getting the number one spot. Oh, wait a minute they also
have the surging Chargers (home) and Seattle (away) to overcome. The
number one spot doesn’t really look so easy now – does it? Then
again – even the number two seed is good – at least you get a
week off. And, even playing the Pats in the AFC Championship game in
Foxboro doesn’t look all that frightening. Sum up: Barring real
disaster, Chiefs make the play-offs.
How far could they
go?
Not too far.
Why?
They have no
defence. Even with an average defence they would have a chance. The
one they have is so far behind average that it makes anyone else’s
look good. The truth is the Chiefs are wholly dependent on Patrick
Mahomes – who has delivered a miracle of a season so far. Should
he get hurt – finito!
The Chiefs are one
draft and one free-agency away from a Super Bowl. And, not just an
appearance, but winning the whole tamale. Fans would do well not to
get caught up in the hype, enjoy the ride as long as it lasts and
look forward with optimism. Fact: defense wins Super Bowls. End
of.
Update: Chiefs beat the Raiders easily to secure the number one spot in the AFL Play-offs. The Colts beat Houston easily to set up a match at Arrowhead next Saturday. Mal's worst nightmare
Update: Chiefs beat the Raiders easily to secure the number one spot in the AFL Play-offs. The Colts beat Houston easily to set up a match at Arrowhead next Saturday. Mal's worst nightmare
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