Chiefs
back into the play-offs or stroll to the Super Bowl?
Could
this be a tale of two halves?
As
the Chiefs head for their bye week, it's a good idea to take stock.
First
the record : the boys in red stand at 7 and 4 - just a half game
ahead of the Raiders and, having whumped on the Chargers - as usual,
they are seemingly well placed to win the AFC West. But the journey
has not been without incident nor lacking in drama.
Looking
at the losses there is an easy pattern to discern. Losses to the
Colts, Packers and Texans were hard enough to take and the loss to
the Titans smacked more of a team on the slide than one on the way to
the Super Bowl.
Commonality can be found in the almost complete
inability of the Chiefs to even slow down the opponents run game much
less stop it. It has been one step up and two down for most weeks.
Couple that with the injury to St Patrick and a perfect storm is on
the horizon.
With
five games left four of them are winnable. And, in order to finish as
Division winners they will need to beat the Raiders at Arrowhead and
even if they lose to the Patriots at Foxborough they will only have
to beat the Bears and finish the season by embarrassing the Bolts at
home in the last game to stroll into the post-season. The problem is the NFL becomes more and more
competitive and less predictable with every passing day.
The
problems are there for all to see. More opaque are the solutions.
My
thoughts : we must get a run game and I mean a real run game - not
the collection of has - beens and no-hopers they currently employ.
Mahomes providing the bulk of the running game is a recipe for
disaster.
On
defence, the Chiefs have flattered to deceive on many occasions.
They give up a ton of yardage and then make a play to hold the
opponents to a field goal. The pass-rush has been better lately, but
the run defence sucks – and sucks bit time!
What
about the remaining opponents?
From
Arrowhead Pride: "The bye week is a good time to get a glimpse at how
the rest of the NFL is playing — especially this late in the
season. The Chiefs have five remaining opponents, and all but the Los
Angeles Chargers are playing on Sunday. You already know about the
Raiders and the Patriots. The Chiefs will face the Denver Broncos and
Chicago Bears Weeks 15 and 16."
On
paper, the remaining schedule doesn’t look too forbidding.
Unfortunately,
as already noted, the game ain’t played on paper – it’s
gridiron football and as the season get towards the end the emphasis
starts to ratchet towards the run game (on offence particularly, but
also on defence). Both areas are great causes for concern - if not panic stations.
The
Play-offs
Again
from Arrowhead Pride: "We all know which teams are the most likely to
be contending against the Chiefs in the championship round of the AFC
play-offs. But it’s also important to consider which teams the
Chiefs could face in the early stages of post-season play.
It’s
hard to truly believe in the 7-3 Buffalo Bills — but that doesn’t
mean they are a team to overlook. They play great defence —
especially against the pass — and can make enough plays with the
offensive playmakers on their roster. Second-year quarterback Josh
Allen will have another chance to prove himself in this Week 13
match-up against a tough Denver defence.
We
should also keep an eye on the 5-5 Pittsburgh Steelers, 5-5 Tennessee
Titans, 4-6 Cleveland Browns and the 4-6 Jacksonville Jaguars."
As
Thanksgiving approaches the Chiefs have a lot to be thankful for and
a ton of things that may stick in the throat like week-old turkey
sandwich. Of course, so do most other teams. My gut feeling is that
the game next week against the Raiders at Arrowhead will determining
how the season progresses. Win and we stroll into the play-offs:
lose and we start building for next season by getting a real running
back and a better than sub-par defence. It's all to play for.
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