Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid wasn’t a very happy man on Monday. He met with the media after his team’s 31-24 loss to the Houston Texans on Sunday.
“[Sunday] wasn’t good enough,” he said in his opening statement. “I didn’t feel like we took advantage of opportunities, number one, from an offensive standpoint on the turnovers. We didn’t score touchdowns, which we pride ourselves in doing. We created too many negative situations for ourselves with penalties. We have to take care of that.”
In fact, the Chiefs had three turnovers against the Texans, scoring only three points on the resulting possessions — a field goal on a drive that began at the Houston 18-yard line that was blunted when right tackle Mitchell Schwartz was called for holding on a successful third-and-5 conversion.