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Kansas City Chiefs: Good, Bad, Ugly Vs Oakland Raiders in Week 7

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GOOD: TYREEK HILL AND REST OF THE RECEIVERS

Who said Tyreek Hill couldn’t be a number one receiver? The Chiefs new number one wideout had himself a game and a half on Thursday night, racking up six catches for 125 yards and a touchdown.

Hill has been hit or miss so far this season, but he was great on Thursday. He clearly was Smith’s go to target on the night and was torching the Raiders secondary.

We’ve learned that the offense isn’t the problem this year.

In a night filled with bad and ugly aspects to the Kansas City Chiefs’ game, Tyreek Hill was a bright spot. He was open all throughout the game and despite taking several big hits, was still a reliable force for the Chiefs offense.

We’ve learned that the offense isn’t the problem this year, as the offense as a whole had a great game. Receivers were making plays and getting key first downs against a not so good Raiders secondary.

Travis Kelce didn’t have a huge night, but he still found the end zone. Albert Wilson had a crazy touchdown where he caught a deflected ball and took it into the end zone for six.

Demarcus Robinson began to turn heads as well, stepping up for the Chiefs in week seven. Robinson had five catches for 69 yards, including a couple of big plays that kept drives going.

Again, in a night where the bad and ugly outshone the good, it was nice to see this passing game clicking the way it was.