Kansas City Chiefs: Good, Bad, Not So Ugly vs Bengals in week 7 of 2018

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Kansas City Chiefs drum and drumsticks (Photo by William Purnell/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
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The Kansas City Chiefs were featured on Sunday Night Football for the second straight week and absolutely DOMINATED the Cincinnati Bengals at Arrowhead Stadium, winning 45-10.

Wow. Most Kansas City Chiefs fans felt like the team was going to win this game against the Bengals, but I don’t think anyone thought this thing would be over by half time. That was exactly what happened though, as the Chiefs got the ball rolling early on and never slowed down.

The Bengals are a good team too, sitting at 4-2 prior to the game. Kansas City was just too much for them though, as not only the offense shone bright, but the defense surprisingly showed up big time too. Not to mention the Sea of Red doing their part to help out the Chiefs D by being as loud as possible.

With the score being so lopsided, there really wasn’t much ugly in this game, so I’m doing something different this week. We’ll still cover the good and the bad, but instead of discussing what was ugly, we’ll talk about what wasn’t so ugly. Yes, that’s basically another way to say something was good, but hey, who cares? The Chiefs are 6-1!

So, let’s get right into the good from Sunday night’s beatdown over the Bengals.

GOOD: ARROWHEAD ADVANTAGE

Some people question whether or not the Arrowhead Advantage still exists, but this game was proof that it does exist still. Arrowhead was electric on Sunday night and they stayed loud and proud throughout the entire game.

It’s easy to debate whether Arrowhead is still a tough place to play considering the last two playoff games, but in the regular season and in primetime, that place messes with the opposition and you could see that clear as day (or night) on Sunday. Andy Dalton seemed flustered from the start and that’s what the crowd is trying to do.

Good work Chiefs Kingdom!