
The primetime Broncos-Chiefs matchup is tomorrow, people. The quick turnaround leaves a lot of questions unanswered about last Sunday's loss to the Chargers, so I'm going to touch on some of the more pressing issues real quick before we turn our attention to the game tomorrow.
First, what's up with special teams? The Chargers' Michael Turner averaged 36+ yards on kickoff returns, and the short field made a big difference in the game. The Chargers' average starting field position on Sunday was the 33 yard line. Give the Chiefs that kind of field position, and its going to be even worse, which is why the media has been speculating that we might see more starters doing double-duty to shore up special teams - especially with Dante Hall returning punts.
Then there's the issue of Tom Nalen, who was just
fined $25,000 for taking a "cheap shot" at Chargers' defensive lineman Igor Olshansky. Olshansky, meanwhile, was fined just $10,000 for punching Nalen in retaliation. All I'm going to say is that this is ridiculous - Yes, it was a spike play, but Nalen was just playing sound football, trying to block Olshansky if something happen and Plummer dropped the snap or something. Okay, Nalen went low - but last time I checked, trying to punch a player is a lot worse than trying to block someone, especially when the block literally didn't do anything. Olshansky wasn't injured, knocked to the ground or anything, so this fine is purely a reaction to the San Diego media, which has exploded this story as if Olshansky had been seriously injured on the play. Needless to say, the Broncos are furious, and Tom Nalen will be appealing this ridiculous sanction.