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

(Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
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The Kansas City Chiefs’ Eric Murray (21) blocks a field goal attempt by Oakland Raiders kicker Giorgio Tavecchio (2) in the second quarter at the Coliseum in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, Oct. 19, 2017. (John Sleezer/Kansas City Star/TNS via Getty Images)
The Kansas City Chiefs’ Eric Murray (21) blocks a field goal attempt by Oakland Raiders kicker Giorgio Tavecchio (2) in the second quarter at the Coliseum in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, Oct. 19, 2017. (John Sleezer/Kansas City Star/TNS via Getty Images) /

BAD: MOST OF THE GAME

The Chiefs should have won this game handily, but kept allowing the Raiders to stay in it. Even with Oakland missing two field goal attempts, the Chiefs should have put them away, but it never happened.

The penalties were gross, the secondary was awful, there was no pass rush, and that final play of the game took five hours. The Chiefs didn’t deserve to win this game, yet they still should have won it. That should be comforting, but it’s not.

This could go in the ugly category, but when you see the ugly category, you’ll understand why it’s only listed as bad. Trust me… The ugly section is disgusting and you might be crying by the end of it.

A 5-0 start has now turned into 5-2 in the span of four days and it’s tough to be optimistic about this team making a deep run this postseason. That’s the absolute truth.