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Chiefs Fall to Giants, 12-9, in Overtime

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The Giants connected on a field goal in overtime on Sunday to deal Kansas City the loss

 

Chiefs vs. Giants: 10 Observations

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Here are some things that stood out Sunday afternoon.

 

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19 minutes ago, wppete said:

We are going to get completely massacred againstbthe Cheifs. This is going to be very bad. 

Yep.  They’ll be hungry, and angry after losing to the hapless Giants today.

 We, on the other hand, will be like beaten dogs with their tails between their legs. 

 

 

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Reid: "We Didn't Play Well Enough" (1:16)

Andy Reid speaks to the media about turnovers, being discipline in penalties and getting ready for the next game.

 

Inside the Locker Room After the Loss Against the Giants (2:03)

Chiefs players speak from the locker room about their loss against the Giants.

 

 

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NFL.com: What we learned from Sunday's Week 11 contests

 

Giants 12, Chiefs 9 OT

1. What has happened to the Chiefs offense? Is this really the same unit that hung 537 yards on the Patriots in the season opener? It's difficult to fathom how Kansas City could go four quarters and an overtime without scoring a touchdown against a Giants team that surrendered 82 points in its previous two games. Kansas City has now lost four of five with just seven touchdowns in that stretch. The question now is whether Andy Reid and offensive coordinator Matt Nagy can find a way to fix the Chiefs' attack before a once incredibly promising season turns to dust.

 

2. We were told this week that Giantscoach Ben McAdoo -- a constant target of derision during a 1-8 nightmare season -- had a "brutally honest" meeting with his players ahead of Week 11. To the coach's credit, the Giants responded with a spirited effort on defense, swarming to the ball and forcing three turnovers on a day. Both defense were aided by swirling winds at the Meadowlands that made a chore out of both kicking and throwing, but New York definitely showed up to play. If McAdoo has any hope of keeping his job beyond this seson, he'll need to have several more of these types of efforts before New Year's Day.

 

3. Andy Reid teams almost always win coming out of a bye -- Reid entered Sunday 16-2 in such situations. It makes the team's general malaise on Sunday doubly confounding. Also confounding: The Chiefs' decision to have tight end Travis Kelce attempt a downfield pass with the game tied at 6 midway through the fourth quarter. Kelce may have played quarterback in high school, but asking for him to complete a deep strike in windy conditions was a recipe for disaster. Or, in this case, a drive-killing interception by Landon Collins. Just way too cute at that point of the game.

-- Dan Hanzus

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