I was wrong about the Chiefs last night. The eagles are not what I thought they were. That being said, the Eagles DEF really screwed the pooch on this one. Their secondary made Alex Smith look like Tom Brady. It was embarrassing.
I never looked at the Chiefs schedule this year. Holy crap, what a cupcake schedule. I still think they are over-rated and not nearly as good as their record indicates, but I don't think they will have an issue making the playoffs. What a weak schedule.
Chiefs def is what happened. I think Chip Kelly's offense will be fine, but right now he doesn't have all the personnel he needs for it, and he just ran into a more talented defense that was a good matchup against it. The Chiefs have more defensive playmakers than the Eagles have offensive ones, and their players match up well against Phily's offense.
well, going into the season, they are/were in a hsitorically bad division, so all of the schedules for these teams--Denver included--is cupcake.
however, it looks like these teams are again competitive: Denver at the top of course, San Diego, and now maybe the Cheifs. Oakland is the worst of the bunch, but I foresee them giving a few teams a fit here and there.
NFC East is looking bad again.
I'd say maybe on San Diego. If good Rivers is back, they'll be about the Chiefs level (where I think the Chiefs have the more talented team, but Rivers will be the much better QB), but if bad Rivers returns they might be Oakland bad.
I think the Chiefs are a product of good coaching, and Kelly probably thought he would come into the NFL and wow everyone with his offensive philosophy -- he will be humbled.
And he's quite fortunate that that game wasn't real close last night or that bone-headed 2pt conversion attempt, which was well covered, would have probably cost him the game.
Alex Smith is doing what he does best... he doesn't gamble with bad deep throws, and can run a bit. I never liked him in SanFran, but he's a pretty decent QB.
I'd agree to an extent. By that I mean, the Chiefs had such awful coaching the past few years (particularly last year) that they weren't as bad as their record indicated, so Reid and his staff is a big upgrade, but I also think that there's so much talent on the team that we're seeing that as much as good coaching.
I actually am not impressed with Andy's offense so far (and considering he's got like 5 offensive consultants including the guy that developed the read-option, Brad Childress, and I believe some other guy that's supposed to be good about spread offense, he has like 20 guys on the offensive staff alone), its almost pathetic. He needs to get Schwartz in at LG instead of Jeff Allen, and I think the line will look a lot better.
I don't know how much credit the DC should get either. The Chiefs have a lot of talent and we've known for a couple of years that an aggressive defensive plan would play to their strength much more than Romeo's read and react shit. This defense could very well end up top 5. I'm really interested to see how it fares against the Broncos. I actually now think it'll be a good matchup, but the Broncos might be too much. I just don't have faith that the secondary will hold up against that onslaught and the pass rush will be nullified too much due to Peyton's quick release and smarts.