Can the Kansas City Chiefs defense take the case to the top?

Jaya Talpada
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 Can the Kansas City Chiefs defense take the case to the top?


The Kansas City Chiefs continued their dominance of the Denver Broncos on Sunday night with a fine 22-9 victory. The match followed a routine that saw the Chiefs win five games in a row. The defense was huge and the case did enough to give the team the victory.


That 's surprising about a team that has already made a name for itself with a strong case led by the likes of Andy Reid, Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and Tyreek Hill, but it is certainly true.


Looking back at K.C .'s last win, their only 41-14 defeat to the Las Vegas Raiders breaks the defensive pattern that really carries the team. Just look at the final points of the other four games.


Chiefs 20, Giants 17

Chiefs 13, Packers 7

Chiefs 19, Cowboys 9

Chiefs 22, Broncos 9


The Chiefs may be back on track for the season with five wins in a row, but this is not the team we know when they play Super Bowl. This is a team that relies on its defense to win right now. Time. Combined with the Raiders' win, the Chiefs scored only 23 points in each game while winning five games in a row. If you take out the Raiders game they get only 18.5 points per game in the other four winners. That is incredibly low in the time of Patrick Mahomes the Chiefs already know.


Kansas City Chiefs need their case to keep up with the defensive momentum.

Happily, self-defense plays a key role. They conceded just 11.2 points in each game over five winning games. Even if you go back to seven games (including their defeat by the Tennessee Titans) they still concede only 13.7 points per game in that season. That’s not just a few good games. Allowing 13.7 points over seven games is more fun than any defense. This is not a mistake. Pass passes have improved, defensive play has improved, a combination of Nick Bolton and a healthy Willie Gay have brought the team playing juice, and Juan Thornhill starting with Daniel Sorensen (still to be commended by picking six) for safety. it all led to a major shift in this defense.



Who am I just the Chiefs now? Have they become a protective force? Now they find themselves in the predicament of the high AFC seed and the bye wish that comes with it. What can they do after their defense if the case does not improve its current production? Time will tell, I think, but the good news is that the AFC seems to be open to all the running teams full of their questions.


If you want to put a silver line on the decline in offensive production, it is possible that the annoying news of K.C. they seem to do it for themselves instead of being forced into opposing defenses. Now, the fact that the KC case does not seem to be getting out of hand is not a good thing, but it would be even more disappointing if the case seems to be doing its best and the opposing defense is very good to them. Not at all. The highest number of K.C. he has been guilty of season-related injuries such as drops, drops that turn into shortcuts, penalties that block promising drives, and embarrassing or confusing playback costs.


I don't have the patience to get this percentage, but if you look at how many KC drives this season have ended after a drop or penalty it has reduced its pressure and added to all the drives that ended up fluctuating. profit, you can have a percentage of their drive much higher than the last three seasons with Mahomes in the quarterback. A lot has been done about the in-depth look at the security teams giving K.C., But their mental flaws are more expensive than any defensive defense right now.


Hope for Chiefs fans going forward that they can maintain their defensive capabilities while the case fixes their problems. Importantly, the defense seems to be working. After all, the Chiefs scored 30.8 points in each of the first five games of the season and drew 2-3 because the defensive line was a wildfire. Although offensive production can sometimes be frustrating, the formula works.


I don't think the Chiefs can win another Super Bowl if the case doesn't clear up a bit, but I think it can compete with the AFC the way it currently plays. Depending on the outcome of the New England Patriots v Buffalo Bills match on Monday night, the Chiefs could find themselves tied with the best conference record coming out of the week and possibly the favorite of all the remaining games in their schedule. .


I don't think the Chiefs can win another Super Bowl if the case doesn't clear up a bit, but I think it can compete with the AFC the way it currently plays. Depending on the outcome of the New England Patriots v Buffalo Bills match on Monday night, the Chiefs could find themselves tied with the best conference record coming out of the week and possibly the favorite of all the remaining games in their schedule. .


Steve Spagnuolo and the defense team deserve a ton of credit and commendation for the changes they have made. They also found the Chiefs in the driver's seat at AFC West and went back to the AFC top-flight squad. If a case just goes out of its way and collects a few points here and there, this becomes a team that no one wants to face in the postseason. That's an encouraging thought.

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