Sunday, November 8, 2020

Could Panthers Present Problem for Promising Chiefs?

Practically zero football teams throughout the years are without a significant flaw. Our Kansas City Chiefs sometimes struggle to stop a potent rushing offense, despite their winning ways. The universe's greatest running back lines up today opposite a Chiefs defense that ranks fourth league-wide in rushing yards allowed per game. Christian McCaffrey may be rusty, but feeding him is the Carolina Panthers' best bet today and any day. On the other side of the ball, one of history's greatest combinations of quarterback and coach will work to make McCaffrey's contributions irrelevant.

Numbers indicate that Carolina's defense is remarkably average in most regards. All in all, 12 teams in football hold opponents to fewer points per game than the Panthers. The Chiefs faced two of those teams so far, the Baltimore Ravens and New England Patriots, and KC handled them both. Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid guarantee the Chiefs an advantage in raw skill and experience over virtually any quarterback/coach tandem in football. This remains undoubtable when facing Teddy Bridgewater and rookie HC Matt Rhule. 

The Panthers could keep things close, as only Tom Brady's Tampa Bay Buccaneers have defeated Teddy's Panthers by more than a single score this season. The current 10-point spread in favor of our Chiefs could bely an opportunity for a tight ball game today, especially if the returning McCaffrey looks healthy and refreshed. Carolina does well defending against tight ends, and KC's wide receiver core is depleted due to injury, so I expect a lot of running the ball by both teams. Clyde Edwards-Helaire could have one of his best performances of the season today as the Chiefs overcome a game Carolina squad 30-20.

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