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LongSufferingToady 12:52 AM 10-15-2021
Chiefs address weekly burden of being in the 'crosshairs'
https://www.espn.com/blog/kansas-cit...the-crosshairs
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- As the two-time defending AFC champions with dynamic talent Patrick Mahomes at quarterback, it's natural the Kansas City Chiefs take every opponent's best shot.

Defensive back Tyrann Mathieu suggested the Chiefs are wearing down under that burden.

"We've just got to find a way to dig deep," Mathieu said Sunday night after a 38-20 loss to the Buffalo Bills. "Every team we play wants to beat us. They want to beat us bad. ... We go to Washington [this] week and they're going to want to beat us.

"Guys stay up late [in preparation to play against the Chiefs], coaches stay up late. These guys come into our stadium and all they want to do is win. I say that to say it's a certain urgency you have to have when you play for the Kansas City Chiefs. Everybody in this league, they want what we have: the Mahomes and the Hills and just all the success we've had, teams are chasing that, that glory."

The Chiefs, who started each of the previous four seasons by winning at least four games, are 2-3 and in an unusual spot -- last place in the AFC West. They've played a difficult schedule -- four of their five opponents look like they will make the playoffs -- but uncharacteristically haven't handled it well.

Much of the problem rests with a defense that is last in the league, allowing almost 33 points per game. That can be traced to many factors, but there seems to be little doubt one of them is that opponents -- as Mathieu said -- are putting in extra time to prepare for them.

Washington coach Ron Rivera will be the latest to try to beat the Chiefs on Sunday (1 p.m. ET, CBS). He's familiar with being a particular focus of an opponent's preparation, having once played for a Super Bowl championship team with the Chicago Bears in 1985 and later coaching the Carolina Panthers to a 15-1 regular season and a Super Bowl berth in 2015.

"It's very hard," Rivera said. "[Chiefs coach Andy Reid] won his [Super Bowl] and the next season everybody took shots at him and now everybody takes shots at him another time.

"Having lost [the Super Bowl last season] and just the trauma of trying to get it started again, that's difficult. It really is. It takes a lot out of you. [Reid] has gone through it two years in a row, I can only imagine how much of a strain that is on an individual. It's a lot of work. You are always in people's crosshairs. Nothing comes easy at that point. ... You're in a situation where you're the measuring stick for a while."

Rivera said the players felt a similar burden as the coach.

"When I was a player for the Bears, I always felt that way from that point on, from 1985 on, that we were going to get everybody's best shot," he said.

Nobody is feeling sorry for the Chiefs. Wearing the bull's eye is a problem any team would like to have, and Reid suggested doing so is a privilege and not a burden.

"I wouldn't want to be in any different position than that, as are the guys that have been here before," Reid said. "And now you've got an influx of new guys, so they weren't here the last year or two.

"Everybody, we just all need to rise our game up and have that same urgency to get things done."

Mahomes said: "I wouldn't want it any other way. I want to be as prepared as possible to play in the playoffs to try to make it to the Super Bowl. If that means we're going to get the best shot from every single team, then I'm ready for the challenge."

The trouble for the Chiefs is they haven't been ready this season. Opponents have consistently tried a defensive strategy -- two deep safeties and not blitzing -- that has at times frustrated Mahomes and the Chiefs' offense and forced them into turnovers.

On defense, little has worked. They're allowing a staggering 7.1 yards per play, which is last in the NFL and well over the league average of 5.7. The NFL record for a full season is 6.6.

That can explain why the Chiefs, at least on defense, are feeling the strain.

"We've just got to find a way to stop the bleeding," Mathieu said.


"Rise up"??? What the hell does that mean? To me it means they don't have a clue on how to fix the defense. That's what it means to me.
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Best22 12:56 AM 10-15-2021
What’s wrong with “rise up?”

It’s not like KC is going to give away their strategy on how they intend to fix their defensive issues
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Baby Lee 03:55 AM 10-15-2021

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srvy 05:20 AM 10-15-2021
Teicher, won't read.
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Cheater5 06:01 AM 10-15-2021
Originally Posted by srvy:
Teicher, won't read.



ESPN should be upset for paying Teicher when this monkey does the same thing for free.


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smithandrew051 06:03 AM 10-15-2021
Originally Posted by srvy:
Teicher, won't read.
Writing an article like this is like Christmas morning for Teicher. His whole life has been for this moment.
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HemiEd 06:24 AM 10-15-2021
Well that explains it, thank goodness someone has it figured out. :-)
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PHOG 06:38 AM 10-15-2021
Why is he covering the Chiefs? I mean, really? He sucks, and always has. Go cover your fav team Teicher (faders). They're having a real moment now.
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wazu 06:38 AM 10-15-2021
Originally Posted by Best22:
What’s wrong with “rise up?”

It’s not like KC is going to give away their strategy on how they intend to fix their defensive issues
I think the concern here is that it implies more of a "rah rah" approach to getting better. Just work harder at doing what you're already doing, which so far has led to a historically bad defense that is on pace to shatter the record books for it's level of ineptitude.

Definitely agree that coaches shouldn't go into specifics of what they are going to change, but some generic references that you are seeing things on film that can be corrected and you actually are going to change going forward might inspire more confidence.
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Red Dawg 07:07 AM 10-15-2021
I can't read anymore of this shit. We all know the problems.
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HC_Chief 07:12 AM 10-15-2021
JFC word salad of absolutely zero value. KC's woes are because they're in everyone's crosshairs? Seriously? This is some low effort "oh woe is me" bullshit.

Wanna know why KC is struggling this year? Shit defense. Turnovers. That's it. Hell, simply cut out the turnovers and this is a one loss team.

Everyone's got to get their hot takes in. They're mostly shit, and most definitely shit from espn, which is no surprise to anyone.
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Rainbarrel 07:13 AM 10-15-2021
Three Super Bowls in a row is not an easy task. Like a new and tastier cheeseburger. Maybe persimmon mustard?
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AdolfOliverBush 07:27 AM 10-15-2021
"opponents -- as Mathieu said -- are putting in extra time to prepare for them"

Why would they? They could put in less effort than usual and still drag KC defenders up and down the field by their fucking ponytails.
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DJ's left nut 07:37 AM 10-15-2021
Originally Posted by Red Dawg:
I can't read anymore of this shit. We all know the problems.
The problem is that it's still steering into the skid for a team that thinks it's better than it is.

Teams have been trying to beat Tom Brady for 20 years - he still beats them. If you consider yourselves a team that can go down in the history books, you don't lose games by beating yourself. You don't come out flat in prime-time matchups.

And no, you don't put up historically bad performances on one side of the football for 5 weeks.

This isn't a question of 'taking a teams best shot' right now. This team isn't as good as it thinks it is and it refuses to acknowledge that fact. Y'all gave up like 400 yards passing to Jalen Hurts, FFS.

They're not playing well - you're playing poorly. And until that fact is acknowledged it's going to keep happening. What worries me is that I hoped that the Buffalo game would humble them and it certainly doesn't appear that it did.
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wazu 07:41 AM 10-15-2021
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
The problem is that it's still steering into the skid for a team that thinks it's better than it is.

Teams have been trying to beat Tom Brady for 20 years - he still beats them. If you consider yourselves a team that can go down in the history books, you don't lose games by beating yourself. You don't come out flat in prime-time matchups.

And no, you don't put up historically bad performances on one side of the football for 5 weeks.

This isn't a question of 'taking a teams best shot' right now. This team isn't as good as it thinks it is and it refuses to acknowledge that fact. Y'all gave up like 400 yards passing to Jalen Hurts, FFS.

They're not playing well - you're playing poorly. And until that fact is acknowledged it's going to keep happening. What worries me is that I hoped that the Buffalo game would humble them and it certainly doesn't appear that it did.
"We're only getting beat because we're so awesome."
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