
Someone should tell the Chiefs that they've already taken a bye week. The way they played against the Steelers, it looked like the players were still on vacation.
Last week, in my live blog, I questioned the heart of the Chiefs. I knew that the Chiefs got away with one in Arizona. Today, there are so many words to describe the effort the Chiefs put forward against the Steelers: pathetic, outlandish, despicable, etc....
Today's game was a flashback to the equally disgraceful game against the Giants last season. Even if you didn't follow the Chiefs last season, no doubt you've seen the highlights: they comprise nearly 90% of Tiki Barber's career highlight reel. The Chiefs were outdone in every dimension of the game. Did I say that Herm Edwards deserved coach of the year honors? How quickly one game can change an opinion. They were outcoached, outplayed, outhustled. It's sad to say, but this Chiefs team that I thought was ascending showed today that they are a long ways from a playoff team. If they are a playoff team, they better prove differently very fast.
The offensive gameplan was unimaginative, predictable, and extremely counter-productive. The defensive gameplan was baffling and confusing. I don't know what gave Gunther Cunningham the idea that playing their corners 10-15 yards off the ball was a good idea. The Chiefs were giving the Steelers' receivers so much cushion that they could have easily opened up a sofa store. However, while the gameplan was iffy, 95% of the Chiefs' problems were due to effort. The effort was despicable. The Chiefs bounced off tackles like pinballs. I don't want to see how many extra yards were tacked on after a missed tackle because i think it might make me cry, and nobody wants to see a grown man cry. I don't know how many times you can preach to your team that you need to wrap up and tackle.
I wonder how much the Steelers paid the Chiefs' D before the game, because the Chiefs basically let the Steelers do all the things they needed to do. Big Ben needs a big game to prove his naysayers wrong: check. Santonio Holmes needs to start acting like the first round pick he was supposed to be: check. The Steelers need a big game from their running backs: check. Hines Ward needs to get back on track: check. Either the Steelers magically put all those pieces together at exactly the same time or the Chiefs gave them every opportunity to do so. I'm leaning toward the latter.