Chiefs' 6-0 start isn't all about low-calibre opposition

By Dominic Davies / Expert

The Kansas City Chiefs improved to 6-0 this weekend with a win over the Oakland Raiders, becoming one of this season’s biggest surprises.

While they have clearly had one of the lightest schedules in the NFL (not one of the teams they have faced this season has a record over .500), it’s how they’ve done it that suggests the KC could find success in the postseason.

It all begins with the defence.

Six games into the season and Kansas City has an outstanding third-ranked passing defence that has allowed on average only 189.7 yards per game. Only the Houston Texans and Seattle Seahawks are better against the pass.

While they are only ranked second against the run, the Chiefs overall defensive rankings still place them fifth overall, only allowing 306.3 yards per game total.

The stingy yardage totals aren’t what have allowed the Chiefs to earn that 6-0 record, however – it has been their +12 turnover differential that has allowed them to takeover and control games.

The Chiefs have managed 18 takeaways this season (10 interceptions, eight fumbles), and only given the ball up six times (three interceptions, three fumbles). These takeaways come from big pressure up front.

Arguably the biggest part of the Chiefs’ defensive dominance has been thanks to linebackers Justin Houston and Tamba Hali.

The pair have already managed 17 sacks between them and three forced fumbles. Lest we forget second-year defensive tackle Dontari Poe, who has already managed 4.5 sacks of his own as well.

They’re more than able to get to the quarterback.

Kansas City have 31 sacks on the season, nine more than the No. 2 sacking team Baltimore Ravens, and it has been their pressure that has forced so many bad throws and interceptions from opposition quarterbacks.

While the Chiefs’ greatest strength is clearly their defence, their offence has done their part too. Generating turnovers is useless if your own offence gives the ball straight back.

Kansas City has done a great job this season protecting the ball. Only the Indianapolis Colts and Tennessee Titans have given the ball up fewer times this season, and the Colts are a game behind.

This was in no small part due to the ball-safety skills of Alex Smith, who with just three interceptions and a single fumble this season has turned the ball over fewer times than both Peyton Manning and Andrew Luck.

Smith is notorious as a short- to intermediate-throwing quarterback. The very definition of a game manager, he rarely challenges defences vertically with high-risk, high-reward throws, and he is always willing to take the safe option rather than the flashy big play.

That’s how he played in San Francisco and how he’s been asked to play now in Kansas City.

He suffers plenty of criticism for his dinking and dunking style, and it’s obvious he couldn’t succeed like he has without a quality running back to hand the ball off to.

But the fact is over the last three years he has managed a 25-5-1 record as a starter. Whatever he’s doing, it’s working, and the Chiefs have been smart to play to his strengths this season.

Of course, Kansas City are a run-first team, and with running back Jamaal Charles why wouldn’t they be?

Charles has already managed 775 all-purpose yards, including seven total touchdowns. His catching ability coupled with his speed and agility make him the Chiefs most dangerous – and consistent – weapon on offence.

Charles is the final piece of the puzzle in KC. While the defence frequently gives him and Alex Smith the ball back, they’re able to control the clock on the ground and grind out a victory.

It’s not the most exciting offence (actually that might not be fair, Jamaal Charles is fantastic in the open field), but it keeps the ball and swallows up the clock.

As it stands, KC are the forth highest team in the NFL in terms of time of possession.

The Chiefs’ schedule has been light, and it’s impossible to deny the fact that they’re yet to play a team with a winning record. But to win play-off games you need to have a defence and a rushing attack.

Right now, the Chiefs have both.

The best way to play the NFL’s ever-popular high-octane passing offence is to be able to rush the passer and dominate time of possession. That’s undoubtedly something the Chiefs are able to do.

We won’t see them come up against a quality offence until they take on Denver for the first time mid-November, but aside from the Broncos, the only other match-up they have this season that could give them trouble is their game against the Colts in Week 16.

Despite those tricky match-ups, it’s not hard to see the Chiefs finish with 12 wins this season, easily capturing one of the AFC Wild Card spots.

By then, we’ll know how well they can truly play against elite opposition.

Don’t discount what the Chiefs have achieved this season despite the quality of their opponents. They’ve built a team worthy of the play-offs and deserve the recognition that comes with their unbeaten record.

The Crowd Says:

2013-10-21T21:57:54+00:00

Tricky Dick

Roar Rookie


Don't forget that they jettisoned the reprehensible coach Todd Haley. He ruined Matt Cassell and is now on to Pittsburgh, where he is leading Ben Rothlesberger to an all-time-terrible season. It can't be overstated how terrible Haley is, both as a person and a coach. If you have time, check out his rap sheet of failure. http://deadspin.com/tag/todd-haley

2013-10-18T12:04:37+00:00

Frankie321

Guest


Dominic, you're right the NFL Gamepass looks great, and is priced much more affordably than I expected. I'm impressed that anyone who gets NFL Gamepass is definitely a real NFL fan. For myself, I'm afraid that if I were to get it, I wouldn't get any other work done! Frankie

2013-10-17T21:30:24+00:00

mushi

Guest


It was Madden-esque

2013-10-17T11:17:23+00:00

Kevin

Guest


51-48 what a game, apparently Denver never punted

2013-10-17T06:31:43+00:00

Steve

Guest


Good article...great to see some thoughtful NFL articles on here. Definitely think the Chiefs are good for a wildcard spot this season. Agree with comments on here about Denver...their schedule is easy (if there is such a thing in the NFL), but the way they are winning is what's got everyone talking. The Broncos @ Cowboys game from week 5 should give teams hope - particularly if they can move the ball well through the air. I give the Colts a good shot at an upset in Indy this week.

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2013-10-17T05:45:32+00:00

Dominic Davies

Expert


Hi, Frankie. Thanks for the kind words. There's definitely a growing base of NFL fans in Australia. Dedicated, knowledgeable fans who love the game. I strongly recommend NFL Gamepass for online streaming, it's fantastic.

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2013-10-17T05:43:28+00:00

Dominic Davies

Expert


Only two years ago I considered the AFC West the worst division in football. Now? How can anybody not consider it the best? The Chargers just beat the Colts! Absolutely agree on Smith, he's a great guy and deserves this success.

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2013-10-17T05:41:25+00:00

Dominic Davies

Expert


Von Miller will be a massive boost. Denver's defence certainly needs that pass rush to help the secondary out. Can't wait to see him play.

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2013-10-17T05:40:16+00:00

Dominic Davies

Expert


Completely agree with you Kevin RE: Alex Smith. I remember that playoff game against the Saints in 2011/12. With regards to Denver's success against bad teams. The prevailing difference is, of course, how the Broncos have dominated all of their opponents. They've looked unbeatable on offence.

2013-10-17T02:16:43+00:00

Frankie321

Guest


Good analysis of the inspiring story of the rise to the heights this season, from the depths last season, by a team probably few Aussies have heard of, the Kansas City Chiefs. It's nice to see such good NFL analysis here on our shores. If you're not a gridiron fan and you happen to be reading this article, what you will notice is how analysable and even dramatic is what happens in the NFL. If you have cable TV, it is very easy to watch NFL these days. Give it a fair go, it isn't the most popular sport in the USA for no reason. For you NFL fans, if you haven't seen it yet, the NFL Mobile app for iPhone/iPad and Android is free and fantastic. Bleacher Report Team Stream is another good, free app for NFL news.

2013-10-17T01:02:13+00:00

Worlds Biggest

Guest


Amzazing turnaround by the Chiefs from the 2-14 rabble last year. Happy for Andy Reid and Alex Smith. As a Niners fan Smith was all class last season, the guy is a good solid QB and more than a game manager. He has a decent intermediate throw so he is not just a dink & dunk guy, hope he has a great season. The match up against the Broncos will be Offense v Defence. All of a sudden the AFC West is now a power Division, the Chargers will be nuisance value will the Raiders will be competitive.

2013-10-16T22:54:52+00:00

mushi

Guest


I've seen a few comments on the bronco's schedule but the fact it winning by a combined margin of 107 over 6 games is impressive in the NFL regardless of who you play. Not that the Chiefs have slouched. It will be an interesting game week 11 to be sure but I feel with von Miller back and home field the broncos will probably be about a touchdown better.

2013-10-16T20:01:51+00:00

Kevin

Guest


Well noted, But while everyone is getting really excited about Denver ( and they should) the chiefs have played nearly The same teams, and no one is saying the broncs are getting a super sweet ride.. Interesting thoughts on Alex smith " game manager" while he may pass small and appears like a conservative play maker, this guys is big time, he was the number 1 draft pick in 05 and was on fire last year until replaced by kaeperinick.. With andy Reid still pissed of and desperate to prove the birds wrong I think this is a perfect storm , watch out if they "seed" away from Denver in the playoffs one way or another ...

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