Ex-NFL star identifies key Chiefs problem as they cling to playoff hope
Ex-NFL star Robert Griffin III explained how the Kansas City Chiefs' 'predictability' on offense is one reason why they're struggling at 6-7 this season.
Four games remain in the NFL regular season for every team, and perhaps no squad will be focused on more than the Kansas City Chiefs.
Not only will there be a new winner of the AFC West for the first time in nine seasons, the Chiefs are in danger of missing the playoffs entirely after losing to the Houston Texans in Week 14.
Kansas City sits at 6-7, meaning they likely need to win out, while hoping some other teams lose to help their playoff chances. It's certainly doable, but the question becomes how do they make that a reality?
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Robert Griffin III on the ESPN "Monday Night Football Countdown" set SoFi Stadium. (Kirby Lee/USA TODAY Sports)
Robert Griffin III, the ex-NFL quarterback and current FOX Sports analyst, has been studying the Chiefs all season like many others. With the Chiefs not being their usual dominant selves this year, Fox News Digital asked the 2011 Heisman Trophy winner what he sees as glaring issues for the team right now.
"Predictability," Griffin answered quickly, while helping USAA gift two military veterans with new vehicles before the 126th Army-Navy game this weekend. "I’m pretty tapped in with Kansas City, and I think there’s a predictability element right now."
Griffin knows that head coach Andy Reid and offensive coordinator Matt Nagy are some of the most creative minds in the league, but he explained why he sees this Chiefs' offense as predictable.
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"The offense really hasn’t been super


