Okay, i've reviewed the film (ugh), read the analyses, but here's the nutshell:
The Chiefs were hosting the banged-up Indianapolis Colts at Arrowhead. The Colts were 2-2, having just lost to the Raiders, a pretty terrible team that the Chiefs crushed 3 weeks ago 28-10. Their star quarterback, Andrew Luck, retired at the start of the season, age 29, because he felt he was getting too injured to keep playing football. The Chiefs were undefeated, having won 3 road games to start the season, and Arrowhead is one of the toughest places in the league for visiting teams to play. Plus, in January, when the two teams last met (in the playoffs), the Chiefs absolutely crushed a stronger Colts team than this one. So, the Chiefs were 11-point favorites in Vegas.
And then they played their worst game of the Mahomes era.
The defense did okay, actually. They couldn't stop the run for shit, letting the Colts dominate time of possession, but that doesn't really matter as long as they could keep the Colts out of the endzone - which they did. Indianapolis only managed to score 19 points in an offense-heavy league. The Chiefs offense, on the other hand, has never failed to sore 26+ points in every game they started Mahomes, plus a bit before, for a record 24 or 25 games or something (the 2nd place team is only 19 games in a row). So the defense did its job.
But the offense, man...
1)First, the Chiefs' injuries are getting out of control. The Chiefs' #1 wide receiver, Tyreek Hill, has been out since Week 1 with a collarbone injury. Their #2 wide receiver, Sammy Watkins, went down early in the first quarter with a hamstring. Their starting left tackle, Eric Fisher, has been down since Week 1 with a groin injury, and his replacement, Cam Erving - well, we'll talk about him. Their starting running back is out. One of their starting linebackers is out. Their starting defensive end, Chris Jones, the best single player on the defense, went out this game. And, worst of all, Mahomes' ankle injury from earlier in the season flared up and he was playing on a gimpy leg. If Mahomes goes down, this team is done, finished.
2)Starting a whole bunch of rookies and backups at wide receiver meant it was a terrible time for TE Travis Kelce to have an off day, but he did, dropping a couple passes sent his way. The rooks couldn't get open against the man coverage the Colts were running, which is inexcusable when the Colts' secondary was as banged-up as it was. Then - I HAVE to find a video to share of this - they made baffling decisions after the catch, too. The Chiefs were THIS close to converting a 3rd and 28 if the receiver had just run in a straight line. Instead he ran a slanted route and the defender was able to reach him just short of the marker. Normally, Mahomes can stay in the pocket and scramble until someone gets open, but today he couldn't, because...
3)The O-Line play was horrible. The worst I'd ever seen. Mahomes had only been sacked once coming into this game. Today, he was sacked four times. Cam Erving was worse than useless, he was an actual detriment. He was beaten regularly. He missed blocks he was supposed to make. A few times he double-teamed a guy and let an unblocked defender blast past him to get Mahomes. And once he even stepped on Mahomes' bum ankle. Pat had no time at all to make throws, so he needed his receivers open. They couldn't do that. So he needed Kelce to make catches, and Kelce didn't. Finally, he couldn't scramble, because...
4)Mahomes' ankle injury really kept him from using the mobility that has made him so dangerous. He made a few highlight throws and still got over 300 yards, because Mahomes cannot be stopped, but the Colts kept him out of the endzone pretty effectively.
Final score: Colts 19, Chiefs 13. Most putrid offensive performance we've ever put up under Patrick.
Bottom line: the Chiefs are banged-up and starting more than half the team as backups. Worse, their best players are the ones getting hurt, not the role-players. Mahomes and Kelce are the only really elite players on the offense now, and with Pat hobbled and Kelce having an off day? We were hot garbage. And thus losing a game every analyst picked us to win, which 538 gave us a 90% chance of winning - our literal easiest game of the year on the schedule. Ooof.
In the end, it's not so bad. The Chiefs played sloppy against Baltimore and Detroit and needed a wake up call badly. Most of our missing pieces should return during the season. And, ultimately, the only game that matters is the AFCCG in January. We have to beat the Pats in Foxborough at some point this season, either when we meet them in December or on the road in the playoffs, and if we can't do that, nothing else matters. So there's no reason to panic about a lost season yet.
I just hope that this game lights a fire under the team to play better. They CAN be better, we know it. But I haven't seen it yet.
The Chiefs were hosting the banged-up Indianapolis Colts at Arrowhead. The Colts were 2-2, having just lost to the Raiders, a pretty terrible team that the Chiefs crushed 3 weeks ago 28-10. Their star quarterback, Andrew Luck, retired at the start of the season, age 29, because he felt he was getting too injured to keep playing football. The Chiefs were undefeated, having won 3 road games to start the season, and Arrowhead is one of the toughest places in the league for visiting teams to play. Plus, in January, when the two teams last met (in the playoffs), the Chiefs absolutely crushed a stronger Colts team than this one. So, the Chiefs were 11-point favorites in Vegas.
And then they played their worst game of the Mahomes era.
The defense did okay, actually. They couldn't stop the run for shit, letting the Colts dominate time of possession, but that doesn't really matter as long as they could keep the Colts out of the endzone - which they did. Indianapolis only managed to score 19 points in an offense-heavy league. The Chiefs offense, on the other hand, has never failed to sore 26+ points in every game they started Mahomes, plus a bit before, for a record 24 or 25 games or something (the 2nd place team is only 19 games in a row). So the defense did its job.
But the offense, man...
1)First, the Chiefs' injuries are getting out of control. The Chiefs' #1 wide receiver, Tyreek Hill, has been out since Week 1 with a collarbone injury. Their #2 wide receiver, Sammy Watkins, went down early in the first quarter with a hamstring. Their starting left tackle, Eric Fisher, has been down since Week 1 with a groin injury, and his replacement, Cam Erving - well, we'll talk about him. Their starting running back is out. One of their starting linebackers is out. Their starting defensive end, Chris Jones, the best single player on the defense, went out this game. And, worst of all, Mahomes' ankle injury from earlier in the season flared up and he was playing on a gimpy leg. If Mahomes goes down, this team is done, finished.
2)Starting a whole bunch of rookies and backups at wide receiver meant it was a terrible time for TE Travis Kelce to have an off day, but he did, dropping a couple passes sent his way. The rooks couldn't get open against the man coverage the Colts were running, which is inexcusable when the Colts' secondary was as banged-up as it was. Then - I HAVE to find a video to share of this - they made baffling decisions after the catch, too. The Chiefs were THIS close to converting a 3rd and 28 if the receiver had just run in a straight line. Instead he ran a slanted route and the defender was able to reach him just short of the marker. Normally, Mahomes can stay in the pocket and scramble until someone gets open, but today he couldn't, because...
3)The O-Line play was horrible. The worst I'd ever seen. Mahomes had only been sacked once coming into this game. Today, he was sacked four times. Cam Erving was worse than useless, he was an actual detriment. He was beaten regularly. He missed blocks he was supposed to make. A few times he double-teamed a guy and let an unblocked defender blast past him to get Mahomes. And once he even stepped on Mahomes' bum ankle. Pat had no time at all to make throws, so he needed his receivers open. They couldn't do that. So he needed Kelce to make catches, and Kelce didn't. Finally, he couldn't scramble, because...
4)Mahomes' ankle injury really kept him from using the mobility that has made him so dangerous. He made a few highlight throws and still got over 300 yards, because Mahomes cannot be stopped, but the Colts kept him out of the endzone pretty effectively.
Final score: Colts 19, Chiefs 13. Most putrid offensive performance we've ever put up under Patrick.
Bottom line: the Chiefs are banged-up and starting more than half the team as backups. Worse, their best players are the ones getting hurt, not the role-players. Mahomes and Kelce are the only really elite players on the offense now, and with Pat hobbled and Kelce having an off day? We were hot garbage. And thus losing a game every analyst picked us to win, which 538 gave us a 90% chance of winning - our literal easiest game of the year on the schedule. Ooof.
In the end, it's not so bad. The Chiefs played sloppy against Baltimore and Detroit and needed a wake up call badly. Most of our missing pieces should return during the season. And, ultimately, the only game that matters is the AFCCG in January. We have to beat the Pats in Foxborough at some point this season, either when we meet them in December or on the road in the playoffs, and if we can't do that, nothing else matters. So there's no reason to panic about a lost season yet.
I just hope that this game lights a fire under the team to play better. They CAN be better, we know it. But I haven't seen it yet.
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