Last week, I wrote about the Kansas City Chiefs' improved four-man pass rush. The Chiefs were generating more sacks, blitzing less and still generating a good amount of pressure. When your pressures and sacks are better while sending fewer blitzes, that's typically an indication of an improved pass rush.
As it happened, I couldn't have written that at a worse time.
One week later, all the warts of the Chiefs' four-man pass rush showed up. Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow was touched once the entire game, and that play was entirely Burrow's fault.