I know you’ve got to give the Eagles credit for beating the team they were playing and doing in the proper fashion, but let’s not get ahead of ourselves and fail to realize how bad of a football team the Chiefs are.
I can only find one thing they do well. They don’t run the ball well. They don’t throw ball well. They don’t stop the run nor do they stop the pass.
The offensive line is pathetic. They were given up penetration from all over.
Larry Johnson is over the hill and seems to moving in slow motion. Not only is Johnson over the hill, he can’t even see the hill from where he’s at.
It tells you about the brevity of running backs’ careers. It makes you wonder about our own Brian Westbrook, who didn’t play again yesterday.
Kansas City quarterback Matt Cassel was under seige from the first time he puts his hands under center until he trotted off the field for the final time. If he was scared out there yesterday, he did a good job of acting.
Imagine being Cassel who is immobile quarterback and recovering from a leg injury, how you would feel when your coach sends in a quarterback draw on 3rd and one.
There were plays in the game which it seemed that the Chiefs didn’t block one of the 11 Eagles defenders. That’s hard to do if you’re not doing it intentionally.
If you gave the Kanas City defensive line a test after the game and asked them to identify what number Kevin Kolb was wearing most of them would fail it.
Weak safty Jarrad Page seemed like he fell to the ground oujt of fear, when DeSean Jackson turned up and starting run at him. How can you win a game with a weak safety being such a poor open field tackler?
If I were Chiefs head coach Todd Haley I wouldn’t be buying any real estate in Kansas City. That team not only go their butts kicked, they didn’t seem to mind it too much, which is a sign that they’re not playing hard for their coach.
Oh yeah, as for the one thing that the Chiefs do, they do a good job against the Wildcat formation.
They must have been looking at ESPN because the sports network did stuff all week on Michael Vick and what he was going to do out of the Wildcat.
The Chiefs were ready for the Wildcat but weren’t ready for anything else.