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Locked on Chiefs - Chiefs suffer from self-inflicted wounds
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Locked on Chiefs - Chiefs suffer from self-inflicted wounds

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 2:30 p.m. ET

Reid falls on his sword for loss to the Tennessee Titans.

Andy Reid didn’t have a good day. Poor execution and poor playcalling cost this team their first-place standing in the AFC West. Reid was quick to accept responsibility as a shield for the players’ shortcomings. He did that Sunday following the loss, saying “Really came out pretty healthy. As far as the game goes, you have three turnovers and you only get seven points off of it, is not like us. Obviously, the red zone was an issue. We got stopped down there twice – one with the interception and one where they stopped us with the run. All-in- all I take the responsibility for it. We’ve got to do a better job, I do, of coaching them up and putting them in positions to make plays. When given the opportunity we’ve got to make them.”

When asked how he’ll evaluate the playcalling versus the execution, Reid stated “I’m going to go back and look at it. I’ll start with myself on that. Make sure that I’m giving the guys an opportunity to make plays. That’s my responsibility.”

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