Our Kansas City
Chiefs won comfortably last week against the 4-2 Oakland Raiders, but it won’t be a walk in the park facing Drew Brees’ 2-3 New Orleans Saints in Week 7. Despite the Saints coming to town
with a genuinely intimidating offense run by a future Hall of Famer, there are still
ways KC can convincingly claim victory at Arrowhead this Sunday. The Chiefs
will win…
1-
…if Alex
Smith comes anywhere close to the game he had last week. Smith gave us the
most efficient performance in franchise history, and he did it without
completing four passes to a single Chief. Seven different Chiefs caught two of
Smith's 19 completions, and Alex finished the day without a touchdown pass. It
was a strange way to be great, but we witnessed a glimpse of greatness from
KC's franchise quarterback last Sunday.
2-
…if the altered defensive line dominates the
line of scrimmage like they did last week in Oakland. Chris Jones, Jaye Howard
and Dontari Poe all stayed on the
field for extra snaps because of Allen Bailey’s
injury, and the result was a stifled Raiders offense that mustered only 10
points. The increased playing time for these defensive linemen helped KC earn a
commanding victory at a critical point in the season.
These extra snaps are particularly
noteworthy for Chris Jones, since KC’s next opponent is the league's
pass-happiest. Bailey is strong against the run, but scouts say Jones is a
better pass-rush option, and my amateur eyeballs agree. The next three teams on
KC’s schedule rank first, third and sixth respectively in team passing play
percentage, so the loss of Allen Bailey
may actually help the Chiefs.
3-
…if KC keeps the turnover ratio in their favor.
Yeah that’s cliché, but the Chiefs haven’t won a game this year in which they
lost the turnover ratio. Drew Brees, leader of the NFL’s second-greatest
offense and its best pass-attack, will undoubtedly look to burn KC’s Marcus Peters on more than one occasion
this Sunday. The Chiefs can still win with Peters getting beat on big plays a
couple times, but only if he can
claim vengeance with a pick, which he’s proven capable of doing more often than
not. The guy’s on pace to be the greatest interception threat of all time, so
sure, he can occasionally gamble and lose without costing his team the game.
It’s not quite the same feel as
Raiders Week, based largely on the joy of hating Oakland and the inability to
hate Drew Brees. I’ll do more research on the Aints and get back to you with
more hatred before this Sunday’s noon kickoff.
Doug LaCerte sometimes uses Twitter @DLaC67 when it's not being cyber-attacked or whatever, and he still has a Facebook page.
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