Kansas City Chiefs: 5 Things to Work on during the Bye Week

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October 5, 2014; Santa Clara, CA, USA; Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87) celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the San Francisco 49ers during the first quarter at Lev

This Sunday, for those who watched a very capable Kansas City Chiefs team fail to (once again) upset the San Francisco 49ers, it was a heartbreaking loss.

The Chiefs, for whatever reason, decided to become a pass-heavy team again—something this squad is simply not built to do. Kansas City had this game. It was able to hold the Niners offense when called to do so, and the Chiefs offense seemed to be clicking at the start of the game.

Now most people tend to pin the blame on head coach Andy Reid, who, yes, does deserve some of it for the play calling. But no one person on a team is responsible for a loss. You win as a team; you lose as a team.

As this weekend’s much-needed break approaches, there are five major points that I feel the Kansas City Chiefs need to work on during the bye.