The Kansas City Chiefs find themselves at home wondering what could have been a week after winning one of the greatest games we’ve ever witnessed. This one hurts, and it’s going to be a while before the sting subsides.
It wasn’t supposed to end like this — not at home, not against the Cincinnati Bengals, and certainly not after the good guys took a commanding 21-3 lead in the first half.
So, what happened? And how do they prevent it from taking place again?
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That’s the task at hand this offseason for Andy Reid, Brett Veach and everyone else involved in the decision-making process at One Arrowhead Drive.