I guess I have to explain this one more time.
How about you check out the first 8 games of the season for Chiefs. Their defense led the league in turnovers and pretty much blew out everyone they faced outside of the Broncos at home (a game they should have lost if not for the X-Factor), but in the 2nd half of the season, it was to be found out that Greg Robinson was throwing more into his defensive schemes, and was confusing the players. The talent is there (we still need a shutdown CB, something we didn\'t address, as I said before), but the scheme was downright confusing. There\'s a reaosn why he got fired form Denver even after winning a Super Bowl, and there\'s a reason that he left after a 13-3 season -- his Defensive Scheme was too confusing.
Gunther Cunningham is the anti-Greg Robinson. As Eric Hicks said when Gunther was signed to lead the defense "Greg tries to get a game of chess going, whereas Gunther wants to start a barfight." A bit of a difference, I\'d say.
Yes, the Chiefs were damn good on offense, but not really when it counted. Johnnie Morton dropped several crucial passes in clutch situations, often abruptly ending drives. That became well documented in the game against the Colts, where he dropped a 3rd down pass looking up the field tryin\' to get more yards after the 1st down, so the Chiefs had to kick a Field Goal. Andersen missed the field goal, and the Chiefs never got within less than a Touchdown for the rest of the game.
Johnnie Morton, again, is worthless, and needs to be replaced. The Chiefs did not address that, and I feel that they needed to upgrade there Offensively. Can you comprehend that?
The Chiefs do need a shutdown corner, which is why I said that the Chiefs were one or two players away from being a championship caliber team. You just went on to randomly assume that I meant Defense, whereas that\'s not what I was only talking about.
Oh, and I love you, too, Di ;-)
See Yuz.