Sunday, December 08, 2024

Chargers at Chiefs - Week 14 - Record: 12-1

Okay, since it is a late it is time to start this blog post. And even though it is merely the closing minutes of the 3rd quarter, this game is yet again way too aggravating.

This Chiefs team is a good team. It is. Its offense is incredibly potent.

But it looks like a limp noodle. 

The comparison: The Chargers are looking sharp, running the ball well with imaginatively arranged running plays. Herbert is looking sharp, stepping back, taking his time, and throwing strikes.

Meanwhile...

It all started when Mahomes threw a wide-open right-in-his-hands short pass to some guy I've never seen before who was playing tight end. He drops it. You've had to have been playing football for at least some time being a receiver of some sort where your only job during the week is to practice catching passes. Here is your only moment, you're in the NFL, and you drop the ball.

The whole thing with our offense isn't just on this poor guy in one play. It is all of them. It is what I mentioned in my takes from the last game: unimaginative play-calling by Andy Reid and our coaching staff taking advantage of the skill we've got on the field. Our tackles are still not playing great, but Mahomes has plenty of time to step back and fire the ball down the field. 

Our first four drives got us bupkis. This team should have been up 28-0. After that time we were only up 6-0. Our last possession of the 1st half was a nifty Mahomes-to-Hopkins laser pass, catch, and dive into the end zone. I can't deny that the Chargers do have one of the top defenses in the NFL, so credit must be given there. At the half it was 13-0. 

Then the Chargers went off. I realized in the middle of this they don't even have their really good RB JK Dobbins or their really good WR Ladd McConkey. And they still torched us for two touchdowns. 

And then on offense to start the 4th quarter? We matriculated well only because of Isiah Pacheco. Then Trey Smith got a cheesy helmet-butting personal foul call to set us back and we had to settle for a field goal. Truly truly truly exasperating, this team. When Isiah's not pounding the rock, Mahomes is throwing the ball everywhere but into receivers' hands. 

This should not be happening.

I'm finding myself screaming at our fine QB like I screamed at Alex Smith any instance just before he got sacked. Remember those times? "Throw - the - ball. Throwtheballdownthefield!" This whole game so far: Herbert throwing the ball right to his receivers, Mahomes looking totally flummoxed. Sorry. Again...

This is not just our offensive tackle play.

So here we are with 4 minutes left and the Chargers have the 17-16 lead. It's nice to see if the Mahomes magic show will be a spectacular one yet again, but yet again, why does it come down to this?

Why, Andy Reid?

Why when this offense should have us up at least 35-17?

Yep, start with two dinky incompletions. That's great, just great. But on 3rd down Mahomes did a magic trick, scrambling and connecting with Xavier Worthy. 3 minutes and we now have the ball in FG range. 

I have to give credit to our coaching staff and Mahomes for this. The television guys just broke down that last running play, here a bit before the 2-minute warning, pointing out that they took care of business to get Isiah untracked to chew clock, get 1st downs.

Mahomes then pulled another rabbit from his hat, avoiding a sure tackle and hitting Kelce for another of those clutch 1st downs.

Now I don't get this. We have the ball at about the 15, and certainly can run the clock down to 0:01, but we're just kneeling until we try the game-winning FG. Why don't we try to score a touchdown? Why not just at least run the ball to try?

For one, this is just so disrespectful. Sorry, but I'd be ticked off if I were the Chargers. Yes, I do know it is much safer to just kneel a couple of times, but the thing is our field goal attempt may not go. While Matthew Wright has actually been very good so far, there is never any guarantee we make it.

Well, turns out our relief kicker banged his attempt off the left upright -- the ball getting through anyway. I'm watching this as the ball sails wide left going, yep, I knew it -- what in the world are these guys thinking out there.

But just like that game in I believe 2016 against the Broncos, that OT win when Cairo Santos did exactly the same thing and the announcer at the time, Mike Tirico, the same one for this game, bellowed "Off the upright, and in!" -- we could breath again.

We did end up winning. Still...

There is one thing to say about this hair-raising affair.

Errrrrrghckghckrrrghck.

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The photo is from Andrew Mather at the official Chiefs website. Thank you.

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