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Tribal Warfare
12-26-2009, 01:19 AM
Chiefs know they need to do better at stopping the run (http://www.kansascity.com/sports/chiefs/story/1650885.html)
By ADAM TEICHER
The Kansas City Star

For a defensive player, there’s nothing worse than giving up big rushing yards, as the Chiefs have made a recent habit of doing.

“If you have a choice between giving up a lot of yards passing or 300 yards rushing, you’d rather give up the passes,” safety Mike Brown said. “Receivers are going to make plays. Balls can get tipped and some fluke things can happen. But if you’re giving up running yards like we have, there’s nothing that’s a fluke about it. You’re just getting whipped by the other team.”

That being the case, it’s accurate to say that life has not been pleasant for Chiefs defenders the last few weeks. They allowed 200 or more rushing yards in each of the last three games, none worse than the club-record 351 they yielded to the Cleveland Browns last week.

The Chiefs could be in store for something similar in Sunday’s game against the Bengals in Cincinnati. The Bengals like to pound away with their running game against any opponent and probably won’t stop Sunday unless the Chiefs force them.

But Chiefs coach Todd Haley said he saw some encouraging signs in recent days, off the field if not on. He said he’s seen more player-to-player discussion about fixing the problems in the run defense.

“Looking around on the sideline and then after the game and then in here on Monday, I think you saw it from the guys and that’s really where we need to get to,” Haley said. “It’s not acceptable when things don’t go right, whether it’s a Wednesday practice, Thursday practice, Friday practice or in a game.

“(It can’t always) be from me or the other coaches but from the players, where they draw the line in the sand and say, ‘This isn’t going to be all right.’ You saw some of that toward the end of that game and during the week this week.

“It’s something that around good teams, it goes on. We’re trying to be a good team, but we’re obviously not there yet.”

Talk won’t solve the Chiefs’ problems. Their front line, which last week usually consisted of veteran Ron Edwards and rookies Tyson Jackson and Alex Magee, was consistently pushed around by the Browns.

“The way we’ve been playing against the run the last few weeks is embarrassing,” Brown said. “Our focus this week is more on stopping the run than it’s ever been because we haven’t been doing a good job.

“We were in eight-man fronts the whole game. We were selling out to stop the run. We knew what they were going to do by the end of the first quarter. We knew what their game plan was and what plays they were going to run. We just couldn’t stop them.”

But Jackson said there’s been more emphasis this week than he can remember about stopping the run, and that a lot of it has come from the players.

“That’s all anybody’s been talking about,” Jackson said. “Guys like Mike Vrabel, Mike Brown, the leaders of our defense, they’ve been stepping up and trying to lead us. That’s about the worst. When you can’t stop the run, it’s always going to be a long day.”

Although they brought in veterans like Vrabel and Brown during the offseason, the Chiefs remain a young defensive team. Five defensive starters last week are in their first or second seasons while another, linebacker Corey Mays, is in his first year as a starter.

That’s one reason Vrabel and Brown are with the Chiefs. They needed some accomplished veterans to speak up in the locker room.

“I encourage that type of action, but the people doing that have to be doing their job,” Haley said. “They have to be doing their part. They can’t not be doing their side of it and then trying to hold other people accountable.”

chiefs1111
12-26-2009, 01:24 AM
and yet they won't do better against the run....

milkman
12-26-2009, 01:26 AM
“I encourage that type of action, but the people doing that have to be doing their job,” Haley said. “They have to be doing their part. They can’t not be doing their side of it and then trying to hold other people accountable.”

And yet the guy doing most of the talking for this article is Mike Brown.

:doh!:

chiefs1111
12-26-2009, 01:32 AM
And yet the guy doing most of the talking for this article is Mike Brown.

:doh!:

So,the Chiefs are doomed...

Pioli Zombie
12-26-2009, 07:04 AM
These headlines crack me up. Next up : Chiefs doubtful for playoffs.
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LaChapelle
12-26-2009, 07:15 AM
But Chiefs coach Todd Haley said he saw some encouraging signs in recent days, off the field if not on.

Oh really
#1

tyler360
12-26-2009, 08:00 AM
Its good to know that they atleast think it is bad to give up 300 yards rushing. Wonder what goes through their heads when it keeps happening?

King_Chief_Fan
12-26-2009, 08:51 AM
“We were in eight-man fronts the whole game. We were selling out to stop the run. We knew what they were going to do by the end of the first quarter. We knew what their game plan was and what plays they were going to run. We just couldn’t stop them.”

that comment speaks volumes about the coaching and players

Chief Pote
12-26-2009, 09:02 AM
Genius article. :shake:

Whats the point of writing about this team? Can anyone list a team as bad as the Chiefs right now? Did any other team set NFL records last week? :doh!:

milkman
12-26-2009, 09:10 AM
Genius article. :shake:

Whats the point of writing about this team? Can anyone list a team as bad as the Chiefs right now? Did any other team set NFL records last week? :doh!:

Well, the Lions did become the first team to lose all 16 regular season games.

petegz28
12-26-2009, 10:28 AM
Teicher is such the master at stating the obvious

luv
12-26-2009, 10:32 AM
Knowing and doing are two different things. I'd rather wee them do it.

BigMeatballDave
12-26-2009, 11:07 AM
The Sun is hot and bright. Water is wet.

milkman
12-26-2009, 11:30 AM
The Sun is hot and bright. Water is wet.

The hell you say?

TEX
12-26-2009, 12:03 PM
The song remains the same. The _efense has stunk for a decade. Doesn't matter the HC or DC.

RedThat
12-26-2009, 01:09 PM
And yet the guy doing most of the talking for this article is Mike Brown.

:doh!:

Hey somebody has to do it?

GoHuge
12-26-2009, 01:48 PM
The only people that are informed by a Tiecher article are people that don't follow the Chiefs. His drivel is master of the obvious shit at best to his target audience.
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CHIEFS58
12-26-2009, 02:01 PM
its nice the most obvious article of the year come with 5 days left in the year...

Raptor
12-26-2009, 03:21 PM
But Chiefs coach Todd Haley said he saw some encouraging signs in recent days, off the field if not on.

Oh really
#1

Yea. And we have really good practices every week too.ROFL