The Kansas City Chiefs were in a tough spot after the 2012 season. The Romeo Crennel era was coming to an end after a tumultuous two and a half years under Todd Haley. The same was true of Scott Pioli. They were a 2-14 team with no quarterback, a weak offensive line and a defense that, despite featuring a number of Pro Bowl-caliber players, was not living up to expectations; the Chiefs had a long way to go.
Fast forward to today, and the Chiefs have made a number of great, franchise-altering moves. The first was to hire Andy Reid, who has compiled a 68.