Yahoo Sports Daily hosts Caroline Fenton and Jason Fitz preview the Los Angeles Chargers vs. Kansas City Chiefs. Watch the full episode of Yahoo Sports Daily on YouTube or YahooSports.TV.
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This is a clash in the AFC West.
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I mean, the Chiefs have to get, like, I’ve said so many times, I have to hold myself accountable for writing the Chiefs off.
For saying that they’re done, for saying that they’re dead.
But I just can’t; I can’t get myself to do it.
I cannot get myself to wholeheartedly believe.
That before Christmas, the Chiefs are eliminated from postseason contention.
So, this is a massive opportunity for the Chiefs at home.
At Arrowhead to take down a divisional foe that is incredibly vulnerable right now.
I mean, Justin Herbert.
Cut, hit after hit; was sacked seven times, just one week removed from hand surgery.
So this is an awesome opportunity for the Chiefs to at least get back into the game Win column, at least get back to .500, because theres still a path for the Chiefs to Make the postseason, and if the Chiefs are in the postseason, Anything can happen.
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Sure, but this is also an opportunity to fully Zombieland: the Kansas City Chiefs.
If anybody remembers the movie Zombieland, Rule number 2: you gotta shoot a downed zombie a second time.
That’s the only thing you can do.
You gotta get it twice.
The Chiefs are almost done for.
This Kansas City Chiefs team is broken.
This year, and we have spent so much time apologizing for it.
Excusing it.
Trying to figure it out, still scared of it.
All these things have happened all at once, And just as Kelsey says, I’ve always had the answers in the years past.
This year, I just can’t seem to find them.
None of us can find them.
And I just want to finally have the moment where We can all just stand up and say, Huzzah, Congratulations; we can admit it.
The Chiefs are no longer part of this conversation.
They’re dead.