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T-post Tom 09-30-2010 10:06 PM

How The Chiefs Can Beat The Colts
 
How The Chiefs Can Beat The Colts
by Patrick Allen
Sep 30th


The Kansas City Chiefs won’t take on the Indianapolis Colts until October 10th but you can bet Todd Haley and his coaching staff are using their “week off” to work.

Here at Arrowhead Addict, we’re doing the same.

The Chiefs are still not getting respect from the national media. Don’t confuse KC’s recent mentions in the national press as respect. They are just mentions. The “experts” have to mention that the Chiefs are 3-0 and they have to mention that it is remarkable but that doesn’t mean they respect them and it certainly doesn’t mean they think the Chiefs stand a snowballs chance in hell of knocking off the Colts on the road.

They might be right. Peyton Manning is one of the best QB’s ever and as some of our astute readers pointed out earlier today, the Colts are nearly unbeatable at home. Since 2005 the Colts are 35 and 6 at home.

Despite their record the Chiefs are still developing. They have a very, very young secondary. The type of secondary Peyton Manning puts in an omelet and eats for breakfast.

Yet given all that, I think the Chiefs are perfectly constructed to beat the Indianapolis Colts.

Ok, maybe not perfectly constructed. It would help if the Chiefs had Joe Montana at QB instead of Matt Cassel but you have to play with the guys you’ve got.

While game planning for the Colts, the Chiefs need to look no farther than the Houston Texans.

Houston is the only team to beat the Colts this year and they exposed in the first game weaknesses that Indi’s last two opponents have failed to take advantage of. Whether the Texans stumbled upon their victory by planning or luck, it worked and the Chiefs would be fools not to look pretty hard at the Texans Week 1 box score.

I’m no fool so I’ve done just that. The way the Texans beat the Colts was very simple.

They ran it down their freaking throats.

For years the Texans have been getting into shootouts with Peyton Manning and for years Manning has beat them. Not this year.

The Texans beat the mighty Indianapolis Colts with a measly 98 yards passing.

Matt Shaub, normally a very good QB capable of putting up huge numbers, attempted only 17 passes to Manning’s 57.

No the Texans ran on the Colts. The pounded the ball with Arian Foster, who racked up 231 yards. In the end the Texans gashed Indi’s pitiful run defense for 257 yards and 3 rushing touchdowns.

On the defensive side of the ball, the Texans weren’t delusional enough to believe they could shut down Manning. Nobody can shut down Manning.

Peyton completed a ridiculous 40 of 57 passes for 433 yards and 3 touchdowns.

More than a few times the Texans let Manning march down into their territory before tightening up their D. They avoided letting Manning get the big play, giving him the underneath stuff. They let him get his numbers.

They got the victory.

The Chiefs have a team constructed to implement a similar game plan. They have a quick and athletic secondary that knows how to tackle. They should be able to keep the Colts receivers in front of them. When the Colts get into Chiefs territory, Flowers, Carr, Berry and Lewis should be able to tighten up enough to hold the Colts to some FG’s.

When the Chiefs have the ball they have to take advantage of Indi’s 29th ranked run defense. The Colts are giving up an average of 141.3 yards per game while the Chiefs are averaging 160.7 yards rushing. This won’t be a repeat of the 2007 Wild Card Playoffs. Bob Sanders isn’t coming back. The Colts aren’t going to suddenly learn how to stop the run. If the Chiefs can gash the Colts on the ground they should be able to score without Matt Cassel needing to throw for 400 yards.

The Chiefs will have to be opportunistic. They won’t be able to turn the ball over and they had better continue to avoid penalties.

If they can do these things I think the Chiefs have a legitimate shot at shocking the world.

A couple of special teams touchdowns wouldn’t hurt either.

http://arrowheadaddict.com/2010/09/3...eat-the-colts/


It'd be a lot easier if we could have Bernie "Flashdance" Pollard for just one play. [Which would make Curtis Painter our starting QB next year. ;) ]
http://www.boston.com/sports/footbal...rd%20brady.jpg

BWillie 09-30-2010 10:08 PM

The only way the Chiefs will beat the Colts is if a tornado tears off the roof of the RCA Dome forcing Peyton Manning to play **gasp** in the OUTDOORS.

SPATCH 09-30-2010 10:12 PM

I'd say we've got about a 12% chance of victory

Extra Point 09-30-2010 10:13 PM

Dorsey will be the key to winning the game. Period.

T-post Tom 09-30-2010 10:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BWillie007 (Post 7052867)
The only way the Chiefs will beat the Colts is if a tornado tears off the roof of the RCA Dome forcing Peyton Manning to play **gasp** in the OUTDOORS.

It could happen...

http://aonghascrowe.files.wordpress....z_tornado1.jpg

LaChapelle 09-30-2010 10:14 PM

Jason Belzer rips off farts of elderberry in Arrowhead Addict's general direction

T-post Tom 09-30-2010 10:15 PM

They should give Lilja the mic to the defensive captain's helmet.

T-post Tom 09-30-2010 10:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LaChapelle (Post 7052881)
Jason Belzer rips off farts of elderberry in Arrowhead Addict's general direction

I've been here 7 years longer, yet you have more posts? Elderberries indeed! :)

Zaiko 09-30-2010 10:23 PM

We don't need a full article for this.

Pass rush on the Colts bad OL.. and Run run run with JC and TJ.

DaneMcCloud 09-30-2010 10:26 PM

Considering Arian Foster (who?) rushed for more than 200 yards against the Colts in a Texans win, the Chiefs have better than a 60% chance to win.

Especially considering they have two weeks to prepare.

Zaiko 09-30-2010 10:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 7052900)
Considering Arian Foster (who?) rushed for more than 200 yards against the Colts in a Texans win, the Chiefs have better than a 60% chance to win.

Especially considering they have two weeks to prepare.

Arian Foster has shown himself to be pretty good thus far.. but you're right. I don't think he's as good as the JC/TJ combo. If we can control the game to start, we got a good shot.

We can't afford to fall behind though.. at all.

Jewish Rabbi 09-30-2010 10:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 7052900)
Considering Arian Foster (who?) rushed for more than 200 yards against the Colts in a Texans win, the Chiefs have better than a 60% chance to win.

Especially considering they have two weeks to prepare.

If Dane is enthusiastic about it, you know we have a damn good chance of winning. :D

Hammock Parties 09-30-2010 10:31 PM

I wonder if the Chiefs will want to unleash Charles in this game, give him about 25 touches. They'll need his big plays.

DaneMcCloud 09-30-2010 10:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zaiko (Post 7052903)
Arian Foster has shown himself to be pretty good thus far.. but you're right. I don't think he's as good as the JC/TJ combo. If we can control the game to start, we got a good shot.

Foster has about 400 yards in three games. Not amazing, not awful. He's been fairly contained the past two weeks and I've seen no reason to suggest the Chiefs can't do the same.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zaiko (Post 7052903)
We can't afford to fall behind though.. at all.

Oh, I can see the Chiefs falling behind by 10 or less and still winning but any more than that may be difficult due to Cassel's limited ability.

Flowers on Wayne, Carr on Collie, Arenas on Garcon and DJ on Clark.

Clark is my biggest fear due to Berry's inexperience at this level but I think he makes a leap during the Bye Week.

Hammock Parties 09-30-2010 10:35 PM

Garcon is playing? He's been hurt.


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