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Originally Posted by KCJake
It was neandrathal, and put Trent in a horrible position, which he could not succeed in vs that D. Prior to the game being 20-3 and out of reach, We had 20 1st down plays SIXTEEN of them were runs. Against a team that you want to keep off balance, 1st down is your best shot to pass. We had 19 second down plays, THIRTEEN were runs. 2nd down is your next best chance to have the D guessing. He coached SCARED today, but what else is new? Congratulations Herm, you've completed your dismantling of the NFL's best Offense of the 2000's. I knew he'd do it, but I didn't think he'd do it this quickly and this completely. I'm sure there will be the few remaining that will blame Roaf retiring, Trent being hurt, the moon, the stars, and other such nonsense for this, but the main culprit is and has been clear, and stands on our sideline.
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Yep, and thus the biggest question going into the season was answered with 1/4 still left and that was would the defense improve enough to compensate for the loss of offense?
NO! The Cleveland game showed us that in that we lost it like so many under DV. Herm came to town talking like he had the answers for past collapses (defense, road wins, etc.) and he proved he didn't. The Chiefs played themselves into contention and then fell flat on their faces once again. In any case, this season is over and as long as Herm's in KC, I won't be getting my hopes up for anything. Herm is a FKN DISASTER.