Chiefs D: My Cooling Off Period – PART I
by David Bell
I watched the game on Sunday with a lot of consternation, the game being the Kansas City Chiefs vs. the Cleveland Browns. I told our illustrious editor that I was so angry that I was spitting nails. It took me 24 hours to chill out a bit and be realistic. So here follows the results of my “My Cooling Off Period.”
In his article on Tuesday, Laddie asked a final question and I briefly answered in comments. The Question was this: “Can you project a better playoff outcome for this year’s Chiefs than that?”
Yes, I think I can, but we have to back up to spring time, when things were looking up despite not having a one-pick in the draft and have a low pick in the order of picks due to “Success”. Remember, that is our overall goal, to have a successful team year after year to build a competitor that can get over the top in the playoffs.
We knew going in that the team needed to solve a lot of problems on both sides of the ball and would not have enough high draft picks to fill needed starter positions, especially on the defensive side of the ball. Knowing this was going to be the case, Brett Veach made several moves in his first year and one half of being GM.
Let’s count the ways:
So, when I cooled off… I stopped and reviewed what I had written about Sutton and what he was trying to accomplish. This was before the season began. At that time I wrote about the success of Sutton’s defenses both at the Jets and for the first 3 years at the Chiefs. I even stated that we were too quick to rush to judgement about what Sutton was able to accomplish.
Here is where Laddie referred to the Gary McKenzie’s article and this should give us all pause. Most of us wrote that retooling the offense and defense was going to take 2 years. Most of us were at least honest enough to admit that our players were not of top caliber. Gary McKenzie’s research shows this to be the case — especially when you consider that Marcus Peters had been a shutdown corner for the Chiefs and was traded away.
The net result of Laddie’s view is that, as of now, the Chiefs had 3 players contributing at top form: Jones, Ford and Fuller. This is a key point. The Chiefs had counted on two other top performers to be part of that mix and thus far Eric Berry has not appeared in a game and Justin Houston has not played like the highly talented pass rusher that he was prior to 2016 before his injury. Now he is out again.
Tomorrow, in PART II of “My Cooling Off Period” I’ll Set the Stage and finish with my take on the Defense and Bob Sutton.
David Bell – ArrowheadOne
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