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Kansas City Chiefs: 10 likes and 10 dislikes after Week 13 vs Oakland

Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Charvarius Ward (35) celebrates with fans after recovering and returning an extra point blocked by Tanoh Kpassagnon in the fourth quarter against the Oakland Raiders Dec. 1, 2019, at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City. The Chiefs won, 40-9. (James Woolridge/Kansas City Star/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Charvarius Ward (35) celebrates with fans after recovering and returning an extra point blocked by Tanoh Kpassagnon in the fourth quarter against the Oakland Raiders Dec. 1, 2019, at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City. The Chiefs won, 40-9. (James Woolridge/Kansas City Star/Tribune News Service via Getty Images) /
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Cornerback Charvarius Ward #35 of the Kansas City Chiefs tackles tight end Darren Waller #83 of the Oakland Raiders (Photo by Peter Aiken/Getty Images)
Cornerback Charvarius Ward #35 of the Kansas City Chiefs tackles tight end Darren Waller #83 of the Oakland Raiders (Photo by Peter Aiken/Getty Images) /

6. Penalties Galore

Just kidding. They didn’t have any. How about that? Words I thought I’d never type.

Oakland, meanwhile, had 12 for 99 yards, and four of those penalties resulted in first downs for Kansas City.

Never change, Raiders.

7. Oakland’s Tight Ends

While the Chiefs may have bottled up the Raiders wide receivers, the tight ends were another matter. Darren Waller led Oakland with seven receptions for 100 yards while Foster Moreau added one catch that went for 15 yards and Derek Carrier caught the team’s only touchdown.

8. Fourth-Down Efficiency

Chiefs went 0-for-1, which is good for 0%.

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That’s just not acceptable!

I’m running out of things to write about in this section!

9. Challenging Pass Interference

Seriously, why do that? It’s not getting overturned. The one that was overturned later in the game, which negated an interception by Oakland in the end zone and immediately led to LeSean McCoy‘s easy touchdown stroll, came from the booth, not Reid.

By challenging the pass interference early in the game, all Reid accomplished was burning one of his timeouts. And that’s all he will accomplish with such decisions.

10. Getting Manhandled By Team’s Arch Nemesis Yet Again

Wait a minute…

https://twitter.com/Chiefs/status/1201299943207530496

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There wasn’t much to dislike in this one, but that could change against a much more formidable opponent next week.