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Dante84 08-15-2013 03:48 PM

ESPN: Look For Big Turnaround from Chiefs
 
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Worst to first. Fourteen times in the past decade, a team has made the arduous climb out of the cellar to capture a division title. Washington did it last season. Denver did it in 2011. Kansas City did it in 2010.

The Chiefs could do it again in 2013. They are one Peyton Manning injury away. Even without that, Kansas City could be playoff bound, which would be a meaningful consolation prize for a team that went 2-14 last season and had its share of adversity.

In January, Andy Reid agreed to become Kansas City's coach for a multitude of reasons. After Philadelphia fired him, Reid needed a job, yes, but he had options. He liked the Hunt family. He liked the passionate Chiefs fan base and the location in the Midwest. Reid liked that he could help select the team's next general manager. He liked that he wouldn't have to be in charge of personnel and instead could get back to his roots: coaching football and calling plays for the offense.

And Reid liked that there was talent on both sides of the ball. He saw potential. He saw opportunity. He saw a chance for a quick turnaround.

Expect running back Jamaal Charles to be a lot more active in the Chiefs' passing game now that Andy Reid is calling the shots.


Acquiring Alex Smith in a trade with San Francisco in March solidified the Chiefs as contenders in 2013. Smith is the perfect fit for Reid's version of the West Coast offense. He is a veteran who has endured his share of adversity. He has run the West Coast offense before. He can complete short, crisp passes. During his career in San Francisco, Smith endured a revolving door of offensive coordinators and systems, so he has had to adjust and study and learn.

Does Smith throw the prettiest long ball? No. Does he have a cannon for an arm? No. But in Reid's offense, those things aren't prerequisites.

"Once we got Alex Smith, we felt like, 'OK, now we've got something. We can start this thing,'" Chiefs assistant head coach David Culley said. "We've got to have that guy, whoever that guy is. Well, it was Alex who was the guy. ... I don't know if there was another guy out there available that would've been better than Alex Smith, and now he understands why we got him."

Smith gives the Chiefs a chance.

Reid also is enamored with Jamaal Charles. Culley called Charles "a football player playing running back." Three times in his career, Charles has rushed for more than 1,000 yards, including last season, when he finished fourth in the NFL with 1,509 rushing yards. It is unlikely, given Reid's history of relying on the pass, that Charles will reach that number this season, but the more telling statistic will be his yards from scrimmage.

In his first five seasons in Kansas City, Charles was not asked frequently to catch the ball out of the backfield. Reid will demand it because a screen pass in Reid's offense is the equivalent of a run play.

Of Charles, Culley said: "He's seen how those backs back there have been successful, LeSean [McCoy] and Brian [Westbrook] and Duce [Staley]. This guy is in that same class. He's a little different, but he's in the same class.

In Brian Westbrook's 2004 breakout season in Philadelphia, he caught 73 passes in 13 games for the Eagles. In 2005, he caught 61 in 12 games. In 2006, Westbrook caught 77 passes, and in 2007 he caught 90.

The Eagles selected LeSean McCoy in the second round of the 2009 draft to fill the Westbrook role, and, from 2010 through 2012, McCoy averaged 60 receptions per season.

"The one thing I think Andy's always been good at is when you've got good players, put those players in position to be successful," Culley said. "Jamaal Charles is an excellent player, and he'll be as successful here as he was in the offense before, and more successful in the way we'll use him in more ways."

Reid and the Chiefs have made other savvy decisions. They re-signed wide receiver Dwayne Bowe and franchised left tackle Branden Albert. They used the No. 1 pick to select Eric Fisher, who will play right tackle. Reid stuck with the 3-4 defensive alignment that fit the players the Chiefs had drafted in the past, such as Dontari Poe and Tamba Hali. They solidified what should be a formidable secondary by signing Miami cornerback Sean Smith.

Sure, there are holes. A team doesn't go 2-14 by accident. Kansas City desperately needs a No. 2 wide receiver and must get production from its tight ends. No other team committed more turnovers or scored fewer points than the Chiefs did in 2012. They didn't score a defensive touchdown last season and haven't had a punt return for a touchdown since 2010 or a kickoff return for a touchdown since 2009.

The schedule is favorable, and it is to Reid's advantage that the AFC West is playing the NFC East. No one is more familiar with how to play Dallas, Washington, the New York Giants and Philadelphia than Reid.

Seven of the Chiefs' first nine opponents didn't have a winning record in 2012. Only one, Houston, made the playoffs. All but one of Kansas City's divisional games come after a Week 10 bye. In Philadelphia, Reid was 13-1 the week after the bye. The Chiefs play at Denver in Week 11 and host the Broncos in Week 13.

Until the train wreck of the last two seasons, Reid's Philadelphia teams typically were stronger and better in November and December. He would push hard early, then pull back late. And his players responded.

Worst to first. It is a lot to ask of a team that won just two games a year ago and plays in the same division as Denver, but the Chiefs could be that team this year. Even if they aren't, they have a very real opportunity to snag a wild-card berth.

In Year 1 of Andy Reid, that would be a smashing success.

http://espn.go.com/nfl/trainingcamp1...st-first-story

BlackHelicopters 08-15-2013 03:50 PM

Nice story. 4 letter network sucks.

ToxSocks 08-15-2013 03:51 PM

Bleh. I'd rather be under the radar. Too much fluff about the Chiefs not being your typical 2 win team.

You know what? They were a 2 win team for a number of reasons, not just the QB.

This team was erratic. You never knew what you'd get from them week to week.

Rasputin 08-15-2013 03:53 PM

"Does Smith throw the prettiest long ball? No. Does he have a cannon for an arm? No. But in Reid's offense, those things aren't prerequisites."



:shake: Holy Balls Sack Batman

BlackHelicopters 08-15-2013 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Detoxing (Post 9887825)
Bleh. I'd rather be under the radar. Too much fluff about the Chiefs not being your typical 2 win team.

You know what? They were a 2 win team for a number of reasons, not just the QB.

This team was erratic. You never knew what you'd get from them week to week.

Yep. Inconsistent everywhere. Except JC.

kcxiv 08-15-2013 03:54 PM

People on this site bitch and complaing and moan and groan that ESPN never gives the chiefs any love. Now they do, and people want to be under the radar? lol

Marcellus 08-15-2013 03:57 PM

Here is another ESPN piece from today.

http://espn.go.com/blog/afcwest/post...-city-chiefs-2

BigMeatballDave 08-15-2013 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Detoxing (Post 9887825)
Bleh. I'd rather be under the radar. Too much fluff about the Chiefs not being your typical 2 win team.

You know what? They were a 2 win team for a number of reasons, not just the QB.

This team was erratic. You never knew what you'd get from them week to week.

50% shitty QBs 20% turnovers 20% shitty coaching 10% other

ToxSocks 08-15-2013 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Fruit Ninja (Post 9887832)
People on this site bitch and complaing and moan and groan that ESPN never gives the chiefs any love. Now they do, and people want to be under the radar? lol

I don't bitch about it. Teams get coverage when they earn it. That's how it works. The Chiefs haven't earned anything yet but all of a sudden there are all of these expectations. Kinda like last season.

People talk about our 6 Pro bowlers, but when was the last time you saw those 6 Pro Bowlers all have a good game at the same time?

This team was inconsistent, and even our Pro Bowlers were inconsistent. That's a big part of the reason they only won 2 games.

They haven't done anything yet to suggest they are worthy of playoff expectations.

Marcellus 08-15-2013 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Detoxing (Post 9887825)
Bleh. I'd rather be under the radar. Too much fluff about the Chiefs not being your typical 2 win team.

You know what? They were a 2 win team for a number of reasons, not just the QB.

This team was erratic. You never knew what you'd get from them week to week.

Read this.
http://espn.go.com/blog/afcwest/post...-city-chiefs-2

Marcellus 08-15-2013 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Detoxing (Post 9887860)
I don't bitch about it. Teams get coverage when they earn it. That's how it works. The Chiefs haven't earned anything yet but all of a sudden there are all of these expectations. Kinda like last season.

People talk about our 6 Pro bowlers, but when was the last time you saw those 6 Pro Bowlers all have a good game at the same time?

This team was inconsistent, and even our Pro Bowlers were inconsistent. That's a big part of the reason they only won 2 games.

They haven't done anything yet to suggest they are worthy of playoff expectations.

LOl, what team that didn't make the playoffs last year has bettered themselves to a point where they are hands down a more likely playoff team than KC?

Hell keep it simple and use AFC only.

You know there will be at least 1 new playoff team in the AFC, who is your pick?

ToxSocks 08-15-2013 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Marcellus (Post 9887864)

I read it this morning.

I'll wait until they win some games and form an identity before i even think about a playoff spot.

This team still has a ton to prove.

ToxSocks 08-15-2013 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Marcellus (Post 9887872)
LOl, what team that didn't make the playoffs last year has bettered themselves to a point where they are hands down a more likely playoff team than KC?

Hell keep it simple and use AFC only.

You know there will be at least 1 new playoff team in the AFC, who is your pick?

The Dolphins are a strong Candidate for one. It's kind of a silly question considering anything can happen during the course of a season.

That's kinda the point of it being a surprise contender.

Marcellus 08-15-2013 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Detoxing (Post 9887873)
I read it this morning.

I'll wait until they win some games and form an identity before i even think about a playoff spot.

This team still has a ton to prove.

We all know a news article doesn't prove anything.

Right now before the season we are all debating possibilities and predictions.

Rasputin 08-15-2013 04:08 PM

I'm ready for this team to smash heads, but until they do that with some consistency then it's the same song and dance.

Sweet Daddy Hate 08-15-2013 04:09 PM

This is shocking news.

ToxSocks 08-15-2013 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Marcellus (Post 9887881)
We all know a news article doesn't prove anything.

Right now before the season we are all debating possibilities and predictions.

Right. They won 2 games last year.

Just like i said last season, maybe this team isn't as talented as we all think it is.

I agree that we have some talented players, but they have yet to put it all together on a weekly basis. And it's not like we're talking about a bunch of rookies either.

DJ and JC...and Colquit seem to be the only players who played consistently well last season.

So until i see the rest of the team do that, i'm not going to even think about pushing for a playoff spot.

Like i said, they have a lot to prove and aren't really deserving of some of the recent fluff articles.

Mav 08-15-2013 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Detoxing (Post 9887901)
Right. They won 2 games last year.

Just like i said last season, maybe this team isn't as talented as we all think it is.

I agree that we have some talented players, but they have yet to put it all together on a weekly basis. And it's not like we're talking about a bunch of rookies either.

DJ and JC...and Colquit seem to be the only players who played consistently well last season.

So until i see the rest of the team do that, i'm not going to even think about pushing for a playoff spot.

Like i said, they have a lot to prove and aren't really deserving of some of the recent fluff articles.

Albert and Justin Houston?

Ace Gunner 08-15-2013 05:17 PM

Chiefs have a defense, but they had a huge liability in starting Dorsey on the DL -- teams ran at him when it was go time and he never failed -- for them.

DJ was another liability -- all that talent was as iratic as it can be, short of insanity. Last september during a gamecast, announcers cut to a replay just to show DJ running himself completely out of a play and the worst part was, nobody could even figure out who he was going after. DJ was a huge reason this team and defense was iratic at best, downright horrible at times. The worst part -- he just came off a season previous where he finally began to look consistent. But he got himself checked in and went back to work, was a beast by the end of the 2012 season.

Watching TC film the past weeks, DJ has his game on. He's going to be a god damn stud now. watch. He's going to wreck games.

It's because of those two positions the Chiefs are going to excel this season. Devito is no Dorsey folks. You'll see what I mean once we get going. And DJ, heh. Say a prayer for opposing RB's -- hopefully they don't all end up like Matt Forte.

Combined with an offense featuring Jamaal Charles, Bowe & Fasano, I expect this team to be in the upper class of the NFL this season. Top 10 team.

OrtonsPiercedTaint 08-15-2013 05:49 PM

If the Chiefs win the division, Pioli should be publicly flogged during the extended halftime of the playoff game.

Halfcan 08-15-2013 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Marcellus (Post 9887864)

Great article-thanks for posting!

Rico and Nico!! :D

Psyko Tek 08-15-2013 08:54 PM

hey mods can we get every mention of Colquitt to come up as DC MVP maybe a trophy or something?


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