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Chiefnj2 01-13-2010 12:44 PM

Good Gretz Article on KC's lack of run defense
 
from bobgretz.com

The Problem Waiting For Romeo … Wednesday Cup O’Chiefs
January 13, 2010 - Bob Gretz | Comments (23)

If Romeo Crennel has watched the Chiefs at all during the 2009 NFL season, he already knows the biggest challenge facing him when he takes over the club’s defense. If Crennel wasn’t watching, then he’s got a real bad surprise coming to him if/when he signs on.

There are a lot of hurdles the Chiefs must overcome to return to contender status. Scott Pioli, Todd Haley, Charlie Weis and soon it appears Crennel will have their hands full lifting all parts of the franchise.

The area that is the most important and needs the biggest change comes with their ability to stop the run.

With the exception of their AFC West division mates in Oakland, nobody in the league has been worse against the run over the last three seasons than the Chiefs. They have given up an average of 148.7 rushing yards per game. And, there is no coincidence that they are 10-38 in those three seasons.

There is also no doubt that one of the cornerstones for any real contender is being able to stop the run. Over the last three seasons (2007-09) here are the stats for the best and worst defenses in the league, along with the team’s overall record:

NFL RUSHING DEFENSES (2007-09)

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It’s pretty remarkable that over the last three years, three of the worst five run defenses in the league have been in the AFC West. San Diego has given up an average of 109.1 rushing yards per game in the last three years, with a 32-16 record and three division titles.

The Chiefs have gotten worse when it comes to stopping the run in each of the last three seasons. This year, when you pull the curtain back on the 531 carries and 2,504 yards that opponents racked up against the K.C. defense during the’09 season:

YARDS ALLOWED: That 2,504-yard total was next to last in the league. Tampa Bay was last allowing 2,531 rushing yards. The best rushing defense was Green Bay, as the Packers allowed 1,333 rushing yards. The NFL average was 1866.7 yards.

YARDS PER RUNNING PLAY: Opponents averaged 4.7 yards per carry against the Chiefs, placing them tied for 30th among the league’s 32 defenses. Baltimore led the league with the lowest average per carry at 3.4 yards. The NFL average was 4.2 yards.

NEGATIVE RUNS: The Chiefs were tied for 30th in the league in runs stopped for negative yardage. It was 26 runs for a minus-48 yards. The New York Giants and Oakland led the league with 55 stops for minus yards.

RUNS ALLOWED FOR +4 YARDS: They were 29th, as 47.5 percent of the runs against them went for four yards or more, that was 252 out of 531 carries.

RUNS ALLOWED FOR +10 YARDS: The KC defense was 26th in the NFL, giving up 57 runs for more than 10 yards. The leader with the fewest was Pittsburgh with 35.

FIRST-DOWN RUSHING – The Chiefs were 31st in the league, giving up 1,467 of their rushing yards on first down, an average of 5.22 yards per carry. Only 12 of those first down running plays were stopped for minus yards.

Massage the numbers and they all come out the same: the Chiefs are horrible against the run and it’s the biggest problem keeping them out of the victory column each Sunday. In the last 48 games, the Chiefs have allowed 20 running backs go for 100 yards or more. Those numbers came down in 19 games. In those games the Chiefs were 4-15, or a .210 winning percentage.

During his four seasons as defensive coordinator of the Patriots, Crennel saw his defense help win three Super Bowls. In the 2001, 2003 and 2004 seasons, the New England defense finished 19th, 4th and 6th against the run. They allowed an average of 101.3 rushing yards per game and 3.9 yards per carry.

So Crennel knows good run defense. He’s seen it, he’s coached it and he’ll demand plenty of it when he takes over the Chiefs defense.

For the Chiefs to get out of the NFL basement, they have to get out of the defensive basement when it comes to stopping the run.

BigChiefFan 01-13-2010 12:59 PM

McClain and a quality NT, could go a long way in improving the run defense.

tyton75 01-13-2010 01:02 PM

That was a freaking boring read to tell us something we already freaking knew

OnTheWarpath15 01-13-2010 01:02 PM

Gretz, why did you leave out the ranking for the 2002 Patriots?

In the 2001, 2003 and 2004 seasons, the New England defense finished 19th, 4th and 6th against the run.

Because they finished 31st against the run?

C'mon, man.

BigChiefFan 01-13-2010 01:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58 (Post 6441245)
Gretz, why did you leave out the ranking for the 2002 Patriots?

In the 2001, 2003 and 2004 seasons, the New England defense finished 19th, 4th and 6th against the run.

Because they finished 31st against the run?

C'mon, man.

It still shows signifigant improvement, even if you do include that year. I'll take a top 6 run-stuffing defense, after Crennell's gets his guys.

CoMoChief 01-13-2010 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigChiefFan (Post 6441230)
McClain and a quality NT, could go a long way in improving the run defense.

I'd like to see this better...

1 SS Eric Berry
2 MLB Brandon Spikes
2 OLB Eric Norwood
FA NT Vince Wilfork

milkman 01-13-2010 01:08 PM

Okay everyone, it's time to get off the Berry bandwagon.

Mr. Laz 01-13-2010 01:10 PM

weak up the middle (NT,LB and Safety) + generally Soft players = bad run defense

DeezNutz 01-13-2010 01:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by milkman (Post 6441276)
Okay everyone, it's time to get off the Berry bandwagon.

Exactly.

Learn to love the McClain.

milkman 01-13-2010 01:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DeezNutz (Post 6441286)
Exactly.

Learn to love the McClain.

Yeah, that too.

However, my post is due to the fact that CoMo thinks he should be our first pick.

Kiss of death.

Coogs 01-13-2010 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chiefnj2 (Post 6441172)
Massage the numbers and they all come out the same: the Chiefs are horrible against the run and it’s the biggest problem keeping them out of the victory column each Sunday. In the last 48 games, the Chiefs have allowed 20 running backs go for 100 yards or more. Those numbers came down in 19 games. In those games the Chiefs were 4-15, or a .210 winning percentage.

Which is a better winning percentage than the Chiefs had in the other 29 games where we were 6-23 for a .207 mark. :shrug:

Hammock Parties 01-13-2010 01:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by milkman (Post 6441276)
Okay everyone, it's time to get off the Berry bandwagon.

Because Gretz wrote something?

milkman 01-13-2010 01:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GoChiefs (Post 6441337)
Because Gretz wrote something?

See post #10.

Bowser 01-13-2010 01:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GoChiefs (Post 6441337)
Because Gretz wrote something?

Because CoMo called it.

DeezNutz 01-13-2010 01:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by milkman (Post 6441308)
Yeah, that too.

However, my post is due to the fact that CoMo thinks he should be our first pick.

Kiss of death.

LMAO.

Completely missed it.


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