The groans are now as loud as the hype.
As excited as Kansas City Chiefs fans are for a new quarterback under center in Patrick Mahomes and the potential of the team’s loaded offense, they’re also crying foul over a secondary filled with injuries and inconsistency. It’s a mish-mash of experiments, young players too raw to play and bounce-back candidates aplenty. If that sounds exactly like last year’s see-what-sticks-to-the-wall approach, you would be correct.
One year ago, the Chiefs were employing Phillip Gaines, Steven Terrell, Terrance Mitchell and Kenneth Acker, a group that would soon be joined by Darrelle Revis.