Nights like tonight are hard to take but at the end of the day, the Chiefs just didn’t play well enough, deserved to lose but stillll only lost by just 7 points on the road in Buffalo.

Thoughts on the loss vs Buffalo:

Nights like tonight are hard to take but at the end of the day, the Chiefs just didn’t play well enough, deserved to lose but stillll only lost by just 7 points on the road in Buffalo.

Statistically, it was one of Mahomes’ worst games with him never have had a below 50% completion rate until tonight but honestly, most of the issue was the offensive line plus the play calling. Jaylon Moore has been a fine substitute for Josh Simmons but he’s not a first round franchise LT and it’s showing so, the sooner Simmons is back the better and I believe that will be after the bye. I also believe Trey Smith wasn’t 100% and obviously Jawaan went down with an ankle injury so the line was makeshift and it showed.

Some of the play calling was also off with guys not being able to get open and Andy also seemingly abandoning the run which was ok at points.

Without being overly negative, it’s clear to most that the defensive line most likely needs help if we are to make a solid playoff run. We need a pass rusher because we simply can’t get to the QB at all and that’s the reason why we got stomped all over by tight ends vs Buffalo but also in general this season, I think Brett Veach should make a move asap.

With that being said…. It would be utterly foolish to write this team off, we’ve been here many times before. Yes, we’re 5-4 but we made the playoffs and won a Super Bowl having gone 11-6 in the regular season so I believe they can and will do it again. It’s not going to be easy but anything we do rarely is.

Andy Reid is well known for being excellent out of the bye week and this will be no different. They have two weeks to fix it, fix the issues, maybe add some new faces and go again roaring to go on a big run through the latter stages of the season.

As far as losing to the Bills, this is part of the journey, we’re 1-5 against them in the Mahomes Allen era just to go and beat them in the playoffs.

It’s all going to plan, remain patient and stay excited because this Chiefs team is far from done! ❤️💛
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