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Originally Posted by algrace
Ever hopeful, the eternal fan in Chiefs Kingdom will believe in 8-8 at minimum. Aren't we just a year displaced from worst record?
What's that catchy & popular chant heard across town? ‘I BELIEVE THAT WE WILL WIN!!!'
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Just take a look at the schedule. There are 4 "elite" teams, Patriots, 49ers, Seattle & Denver (twice). So 5 games total Three games are home games so I think KC will pull out one win to go 1-4. Worst case KC will go 0-5.
Next level would be the "contenders" of which Arizona, San Diego(twice) and St Louis being this group. So 4 games here. Two home & two away games here Arizona had a banner year last year, I think they will regress. St Louis will improve, but KC plays them at home so I give the edge to KC. I think KC splits with San Diego which will give 3-1 record here at worst 2-2. With "elites" & "contenders" that ranges from 4-5 to 2-7
Last are " Tennessee, Jets, Oakland (twice), Buffalo, Miami, & Pittsburgh. 7 games here. Of these only Pittsburgh & Jets have a chance to "contend". Pittsburgh is on the road, so tough game there. Jets are home and I think KC will handle them. Tennessee will be almost like an additional pre-season tune up for Denver. Buffalo and Miami still have BIG questions at QB and the KC defense will eat them alive. Oakland, well is Oakland. They are trying what Piolo did in bringing in veteran players from championship teams and we all know how well that worked. They might drop one game here. I think realistically KC goes 6-1 here or maybe 5-2.
That's where I get my 10-6 from (1-4) + (3-1) + (6-1 ). Is the KC schedule tougher than last year. You betcha. But there are several things KC has going for it. An atmosphere/environment of success. KC is coming off a great year and that will continue into this year. This group of players have come to play. There are no slackers in this group, no one will take a play off here, specially in the skilled positions. (well maybe one or two) The key players put in much work in the off season and now know the system. Reid has also had a year to learn the strengths and weaknesses of the team and make adjustments. Lastly the games with the "elites" are spread throughout the schedule so KC will always have a chance to bounce back after a loss. If they play to their potential KC will never get far enough back to get down. I may be a "glass half full" guy here, but I have put some analysis to it, not just blind faith.