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They could tell you exactly what the Chiefs have done for the last four or five years and what they're leaning on calling, how they're going to do it, what formation they're going to run.
And defensive coordinators, they have all those notes and they have all those people sitting around and they're feeding that information down.
Now, you don't want to be paralyzed by analysis.
You don't want to be paralysis by analysis because you don't want your players to be freezing.
As a coach, it's really quick, but the reality is...
that all week long they have a bunch of people that are sitting in some dark room in a basement of a stadium somewhere breaking down every situation.
We'd break down blitz and blitz pickups and all those kind of things.
And there was a lot of that going on, but it's gone to a whole other degree of difficulty now.
with all the people they have doing this work.
And, you know, on the defensive side, it's hard to execute a blitz or execute a stop too.
Which is why they got Kenneth Walker, but they've got to look at the scheme, too.
Absolutely, and I think Andy also needs to sit back and reflect a little bit because I do think he's still a creative mind offensively, and I think that he does have a good arsenal of plays.
But the oxygen for the Chiefs, I say this all the time on the offensive side, is space.
The Chiefs have not been able to create space.
And even though they have a light box, they can't create the space that they need to create in the passing.