KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Andy Reid said the Kansas City Chiefs would have connected on some long pass plays on Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts if Alex Smith been able to play the entire game at quarterback.
But the fact is the Chiefs got those big pass plays when Nick Foles was their quarterback and not Smith. The two shared the position because of Smith’s concussion that wasn’t a concussion, and the offense looked different when Foles was in charge.
Foles, in 22 pass attempts, completed four throws of 28 yards or more.