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		<title>Hillis Could End Up The Chiefs&#8217; Most Important 2011 Signing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2012 20:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nicholas Alan Clayton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Like many of you, I was very skeptical when the Chiefs signed RB Peyton Hillis this March to a one-year, $3-million deal. It seemed like he was a pure power back who stood out on a Cleveland team bereft of any real talent and had just come off of an injury-riddled season full of off-the-field [...]</p><p><a href="http://arrowheadaddict.com/2012/05/14/hillis-could-end-up-the-chiefs-most-important-2011-signing/">Hillis Could End Up The Chiefs&#8217; Most Important 2011 Signing</a> - <a href="http://arrowheadaddict.com">Arrowhead Addict</a> - <a href="http://arrowheadaddict.com">Arrowhead Addict - A Kansas City Chiefs Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>Like many of you, I was very skeptical when the Chiefs signed RB Peyton Hillis this March to a one-year, $3-million deal. It seemed like he was a pure power back who stood out on a Cleveland team bereft of any real talent and had just come off of an injury-riddled season full of off-the-field problems. He seemed like damaged goods we got off the bargain rack as an insurance policy on Charles, despite the fact he was just as likely of getting re-injured as the guy he was backing up.</p>
<p>I still have some of those doubts, but I finally got around to scouting Hillis a bit. Despite being on the cover of Madden (and taking the famed curse on the nose), playing for the Browns is like being in witness protection. I generally recollected that he was good, but he sounded a lot like Thomas Jones to me.</p>
<p><a href="http://arrowheadaddict.com/2012/05/14/hillis-could-end-up-the-chiefs-most-important-2011-signing/nfl-cleveland-browns-at-cincinnati-bengals/" rel="attachment wp-att-37264"><img class="size-full wp-image-37264 aligncenter" title="NFL: Cleveland Browns at Cincinnati Bengals" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/130/files/2012/05/5747312.jpg" alt="" /></a></p>
<p>What I discovered is, first of all, no one was quite as bad as Jones last year. Literally. Jones ranked dead friggin’ last out of 56 running backs in Pro Football Focus’s Elusive Rating, which tracks how well a back does after first contact. Hillis also generally disappointed by that measure last year, but that likely came as a result of being the entire Browns offense in 2010. He played 90 percent of the team’s offensive snaps and was serving as a pass protector even when not getting the ball (Charles was only on the field for 53 percent of the snaps).</p>
<p>At the end of 2010, Brian Daboll left as the offensive coordinator and Hillis got the injury bug, plus he was likely in need of some extra recovery time after being run lame for a season and he took a big step back. So, I decided to put my NFL GamePass account to good use and watched the last game in the 2011 season when Hillis had more than 12 carries – Week 15 against Arizona. I figured this would also be a good game because the Cardinals have a stout defensive front and it would be a good setting to see how he did without counting on his O-line dominating.</p>
<p>I must say, I came away quite impressed. First, I think it is a great misperception that he is just a pounder. He has speed.</p>
<p><a href="http://arrowheadaddict.com/2012/05/14/hillis-could-end-up-the-chiefs-most-important-2011-signing/nfl-cleveland-browns-at-arizona-cardinals-2/" rel="attachment wp-att-37265"><img class="size-full wp-image-37265 aligncenter" title="NFL: Cleveland Browns at Arizona Cardinals" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/130/files/2012/05/5811952.jpg" alt="" /></a></p>
<p>In his first two touches of the game he fired through the hole like a gazelle bolting from captivity for gains of 18 and 12. One would think that the biggest running back in the league (6’2”, 250 lbs) would be best when shoving through contact, but actually Hillis truly excels in the open field – so much so that they even split him out wide as a WR on several plays. He’s obviously not very shifty, but if you get him behind the ‘backers, there is simply no one who can take him down. DBs have to try to get low on him to have a prayer of tackling him, and if you watch his highlight reel, you see that he has made an art out of hurdling little guys.</p>
<p>Also, whatever personality issues made him clash with coaches off the field were totally absent from his demeanor on the field. He showed himself to be a fiery competitor and took responsibility for a (literal) slip-up. On a play where he was able to break outside with largely open field ahead, he tried to make a cut with his inside foot and ended up going down without contact. Immediately after the play, the cameras caught him saying to the OC “My fault, it was my fault on that one.”</p>
<p>I’m extremely excited to see what Daboll will do with him. Although I do think some of the things they were doing with him like splitting him out wide were largely gimmicks to mess with the defense and mask the Browns’ dreadful wide receiving corps, I do think he could get great matchups against CBs. While he may not burn them down field, he has the height and body size to fight for position on intermediate routes, and if he gets any separation he will be able to plow through a few guys in the defensive backfield.</p>
<p>He also has great hands for a running back. His one drop among 61 catches in 2010 made him the third most consistent receiving RB in the league. Most importantly for QB Matt “Panic Toss” Cassel, Hillis hauled in 90 percent of all passes thrown at him in 2010 – on target or not. Then, he had 453 yards after the catch.</p>
<p>The big question is how often the Chiefs are going to give him the ball. KC fans were rightfully outraged at the fact Jones got considerably more touches than Charles in 2010, but Hillis is not Jones.</p>
<p><a href="http://arrowheadaddict.com/2012/05/14/hillis-could-end-up-the-chiefs-most-important-2011-signing/nfl-preseason-green-bay-packers-at-cleveland-browns/" rel="attachment wp-att-37266"><img class="wp-image-37266 aligncenter" title="NFL: Preseason-Green Bay Packers at Cleveland Browns" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/130/files/2012/05/5480148.jpg" alt="" /></a></p>
<p>According to an ESPN Insider article (which I, like Paddy, would not recommend you pay for), “the Chiefs likely will lean heavily on Hillis early during the 2012 season while Charles gets his legs under him.”</p>
<p>Pro Fantasy Focus predicts, “with the Chiefs not wanting to overwork Charles, and now not needing to, I’d expect there to be a similar split in the backfield as 2010 between Charles and Thomas Jones. I’m penciling in Hillis for 240 carries for 1013 yards, 35 receptions for 256 yards, and 8 touchdowns, while giving Charles 200 carries for 1149 yards, 40 receptions for 296 yards, and 6 touchdowns.”</p>
<p>I think that might be a bit excessive, but after watching Hillis run, I am convinced he is much better than a short-yardage, third-down back. I think the ratio of carries Hillis and Charles receive will likely depend on the opponent and the weaknesses the Chiefs want to exploit in the opposing defense. When we face teams with heavy-footed, run-stuffing linebackers, we can let Charles dance around them or burn by them. If we’re up against a finesse team with coverage linebackers, we can let Hillis run them over.</p>
<p>Earlier the conversation had been about getting appropriate depth for Charles should he go down again, but I think the Chiefs may have actually gotten what they hoped they would get by picking up Thomas Jones in 2010 – a genuine two-headed monster.</p>
<p>And, since the offense will once again be going through the run again, I think it is very likely that Hillis could end up becoming the free-agent signing – not only of the Chiefs’ offseason – but of the League, if both stay healthy.</p>
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		<title>How to Beat the Chiefs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 May 2012 20:00:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nicholas Alan Clayton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Note: For Internal Use Only. Coaches, players and fans of the Raiders, Chargers and Broncos are not authorized to read this post. It’s that time of the year. The Draft and free agency have passed and we all feel like we have the best team in the league.  In fact, everyone feels like they have [...]</p><p><a href="http://arrowheadaddict.com/2012/05/06/how-to-beat-the-chiefs/">How to Beat the Chiefs</a> - <a href="http://arrowheadaddict.com">Arrowhead Addict</a> - <a href="http://arrowheadaddict.com">Arrowhead Addict - A Kansas City Chiefs Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>It’s that time of the year. The Draft and free agency have passed and we all feel like we have the best team in the league.  In fact, everyone feels like they have the best team in the league. The only problem is that 31 of them are wrong and we’re probably one of them.</p>
<p>Thus, it has come time for me to assume the role I have carved out on this site and that is being the Debbie Downer. We still have holes and weaknesses. Talented coordinators are going to be able to target those weaknesses and we need to be thinking about how to mask them.</p>
<p>If I am an opposing coach, this is how I plan my game:</p>
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<div id="attachment_37133" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 600px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/130/files/2012/05/5814102.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-37133" title="NFL: Baltimore Ravens at San Diego Chargers" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/130/files/2012/05/5814102-590x436.jpg" alt="" width="590" height="436" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Christopher Hanewinckel-US PRESSWIRE</p></div>
<p>1.) Defend RB Jamaal Charles. How? By keeping him out of the end zone. Provided he is back to his old self, he’s almost certainly going to rack up 100+ yards on us. Let him; just don’t let the safeties get beat. Pay the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMEDzIsG-KQ">mascot another bounty</a> for taking him out (Just kidding, they’ll be watching this time).</p>
<p>2.) Throw deep. Now, this may seem like a strange prescription given that the Chiefs have one of the best secondaries in the league. However, it makes sense for several reasons.</p>
<p>First off, S Eric Berry and CB Brandon Flowers are scary, scary men when healthy, but there are other bits of the pass defense that are vulnerable. S Kendrick Lewis is a smart ball hawk, but he doesn’t have the wheels to keep up with speedy receivers streaking downfield. Routt is known to willingly take a holding or interference call if he feels like he is losing the wideout, rather than risk give up a touchdown. Send our best track star on a sprint down field a few times per game just to see what happens. Depending on the coverage, we can fake Berry off to the other side, we may get lucky with a blitzing DB, or our guy might just be able to outrun his man. There’s also a good chance we can scare Routt into eating an erroneous penalty. We’ll also probably get favorable matchups with our tight ends against their linebackers and safeties.</p>
<div id="attachment_37134" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 600px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/130/files/2012/05/5538422.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-37134" title="NFL: Buffalo Bills at Kansas City Chiefs" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/130/files/2012/05/5538422-590x391.jpg" alt="" width="590" height="391" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Denny Medley-US PRESSWIRE</p></div>
<p>Secondly, as we saw last year, all of the Chiefs&#8217; explosive plays comes from two guys –Charles and WR Dwayne Bowe. There is simply no one else on the team who generates big plays with any consistency. While each of those two is guaranteed to have a couple of good-gainers on us, limiting their ability to score will keep the Chiefs off the board. KC was 31<sup>st</sup> in scoring last year and 14<sup>th</sup> in the league in 2010 when they had all their stars healthy. As long as the game stays close, we will be able to make big plays on them, and it’s likely they won’t be able to keep up. They counted on the ability to run at will and chew clock in 2010. If we can get a couple of quick, easy touchdowns on them, they won’t be able to use that to their advantage.</p>
<p>3.) Stand tall on first and third down. Jamaal Charles is at his best on first down &#8211;108 of his 230 carries (47 percent) were on first for 7.2 yards-per-carry (YPC) in 2010. But, he only averaged 5.2 YPC up the middle. Let him have it. On early downs, keep our backers and ends out in contain on the edges. If we can do that, we can force them into lots of third-down situations. In 2010, the Chiefs were 20<sup>th</sup> in the league in converting on third down, 27<sup>th</sup> in 2011. Watch out for RB Peyton Hillis on third.</p>
<p>4.) Play smart, the Chiefs likely won’t. In 2010, KC was the 12<sup>th</sup> most penalized team in the league. In 2011, they were 9<sup>th</sup>, and they just added a couple of Raiders. They are a very young team, and when they are frustrated, they will gift you yards. Let’s not be so generous.</p>
<p>5.) Win in the beginning. Both Hillis and Charles put up their best numbers in the first quarter. As long as they are just tallying up yardage while we are tallying up points with a few big plays, we can live with that. Matt Cassel had a passer rating of 52.3 in the fourth quarter of games that were decided by seven points or less. He’s not much better in overtime. If we are still leading going into the fourth, we have to feel good about our chances of winning.</p>
<p>So, Addicts, that’s how opposing teams will be looking at us. What do we do to counter?</p>
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		<title>Nikolozi&#8217;s Crazy Idea of the Week: Debut Edition</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 May 2011 19:21:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nicholas Alan Clayton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>First, a little about myself and my crazy ideas. I am a born and bred Chiefs fan out of Topeka, Kan. who had the great honor of playing tight end in high school wearing number 88 through the Tony Gonzales years – I actually have no idea how I was able to keep that number [...]</p><p><a href="http://arrowheadaddict.com/2011/05/28/nikolozis-crazy-idea-of-the-week-debut-edition/">Nikolozi&#8217;s Crazy Idea of the Week: Debut Edition</a> - <a href="http://arrowheadaddict.com">Arrowhead Addict</a> - <a href="http://arrowheadaddict.com">Arrowhead Addict - A Kansas City Chiefs Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First, a little about myself and my crazy ideas.</p>
<p>I am a born and bred Chiefs fan out of Topeka, Kan. who had the great honor of playing tight end in high school wearing number 88 through the Tony Gonzales years – I actually have no idea how I was able to keep that number considering I was a perennial JV guy.</p>
<p>Recently, I have had to watch the Chiefs from afar as I have spent three of the last five years living in the former Soviet Union (Russia and now Georgia), but during that time my obsession with team has only deepened, as it’s basically one of the few things keeping me feeling American over here. I suppose that counts as a crazy idea in itself – choosing to move to the Republic of Georgia 10 months after their war with Russia, three weeks out of college and six days before my 22<sup>nd</sup> birthday.</p>
<p>Anyways, I hope to use this space now and in the future to play GM and apply my occasional insanity to the Chiefs with an idea you probably haven’t thought of in terms of roster moves, organizational changes, etc. every Saturday at 3 p.m. (midnight my time).</p>
<p>So here it goes.</p>
<p>Crazy Idea #1 – Pick up Reggie Bush</p>
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