The Kansas City Chiefs will need a lot of improvement on both sides of the ball. It’s hard to imagine, but the Chiefs fared even worse than the Raiders did in 2009.
The Chiefs will be able to rely on the efforts of Jamaal Charles for the whole season in 2009. Last season the team gave Larry Johnson too many opportunities at the beginning of the season and paid for it as he never produced the way he was expected to. Charles stepped in and had an excellent season. Expect Charles, who is a favorite with NFL football betting, to be one of the top backs in the league in 2010.
The Chiefs will need help on defense in 2010. The team surrendered the most points on any team in the AFC last year and cannot duplicate that if they hope to contend. With such a porous defense they allowed every team they played to stay in the game.
Although the offense is not absolutely terrible, it cannot be relied on to outscore opponents in high scoring games on a weekly basis. It does little good to have a solid running back like Jamaal Charles if the defense lets the opponent score quickly in response after a time consuming drive.
All signs point to the chiefs sitting at the bottom of the AFC West. Every other team looks to be better on both sides of the ball than the Chiefs and they will struggle to compete unless some players step up and play at a level that they have not played at to this point.