Even ignoring the Chiefs OLine, what happened with Andy's son obviously had a big impact as well. Once the Chiefs didn't just race out to the lead and there actually needed to be coaching done is where the Bucs had a huge edge. Understandable that Andy's head wasn't in the game, and no surprise that he had a very poor game coaching. No adjustments to what the Bucs were doing and poor in game decision making, while the Bucs coaches kept pushing the right buttons. It was a domination on the coaching side.
The Chiefs also did very poorly in the scoring zone, got inside the 35 six times and ended up with three FGs, two turnover on downs and one INT. Normally you'd expect six trips inside the 35 to bring at least 21 points for the Chiefs. This was basically as big an ass kicking as the Seahawks laid on the Broncos, domination at the point of attack leaving a great offense helpless.
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