ThaShark316
#28
Just in Case you forgot...

The most opportunistic defense in the NFL and strong special teams have allowed the Kansas City Chiefs to overcome a mediocre offense for the second-best start in team history.
The Houston Texans haven't been quite as fortunate, with a glaring turnover problem weighing down its league-best defense and otherwise quality offense.
Kansas City (6-0) will look to capitalize on those issues Sunday when it hosts Houston, which will have third-stringer Case Keenum at quarterback over injured starter Matt Schaub as it looks to avoid its first five-game losing streak in nearly eight years.
Defense and special teams have accounted for 46.1 percent of the Chiefs' points, including five touchdowns. The 2003 Chiefs had seven TDs from the defense and special teams in their first six wins during a 9-0 start, the only one in team history better than this year's.
Husain Abdullah's 44-yard interception return for a score with 1:35 left helped seal a 24-7 home victory over Oakland on Sunday.
"It's something we talked about from Day 1, the scoring. There's equal opportunity in all three phases," coach Andy Reid said. "We wanted everybody to have their chance to score a touchdown."
Houston (2-4) isn't nearly as upbeat despite allowing 252.8 yards per game, easily the best mark in the NFL. The Texans' offense is averaging 395.7 yards, seventh most in the league, but they're scoring 17.7 points per game - the seventh-lowest mark.
A minus-12 turnover differential has been a big reason for that, as only the winless New York Giants at minus-16 are worse.
The Texans have committed 12 turnovers during their four-game slide. They haven't lost five in a row since a six-game skid Nov. 6-Dec. 11, 2005.
"Turnovers get you beat in this league and they're getting us beat on a consistent basis," said coach Gary Kubiak, who won division titles the last two years but may be on the hot seat with a 4-8 record since an 11-1 start last season.



What I want to see:
Easy throws for Keenum early; let him get a rhythm
Last thing we need is to go "run, run, pass..punt" out there and hide him. Let Case get his feet wet with some screen passes, some short throws to Graham, Dre and Dre II, and of course, some easy tosses in the play action game. The offense will be able to go deep plenty, as we'll expect to see a lot of 8, maybe even 9 in the box.
Stuff the run and keep an eye on Charles all day in the pass game
He's one of the best backs in the league, and KC has made sure to get him the ball a ton thus far. Not only is he lethal in the run game, but is a legit weapon in the pass game out of the backfield. I think we need our boys to get Cush's best game, folks, to limit him.
Heavy dose of Foster and sprinkle in a little Tate
Have to make them respect the run. In order to take pressure off of #7, running the ball is one way to do so. Offensive line...GET TO WORK, FELLAS.
(O-Line, you gotta protect Case today, too! Newton and Brown..be on your best behavior)
Eliminate the miscellaneous TDs
Pick 6s, special teams TDs, fumble returns, etc. KC lives for these. I won't say the DBOK need to be PERFECT, but catastrophic mistakes have to be at a minimum.
Time to put an end to all this bs. No more losing streak, no more pick 6s, no more none of this garbage that we've all had to watch and endure the last 4 weeks. 1-0 this week is the goal, simple as that. This is a "we ain't dead yet" W if we get it...so let's get it! LET'S MUTHA****IN' GO, TEXANS!!