And Denver held them to 27.
I think I'll watch those two games and see how they held them to those scores.
I personally think that KC is absolutely sustainable on the offensive side for as long as they are able to keep Kelce, Hill, et al in the fold. As always, the problem will be that when it comes contract time, they'll all get max dollars, as will Mahommes. But until them, those offensive weapons and that scheme is fully sustainable imo.
What will D's have to do? I think it means that top D's will need 3 upper tier CBs if not 4 and both up the gut and end rushers to pressure the QB. The thing is, while teams might be able to match up their best CB against their best WR, it's when you get to options 2, 3, 4 that the match ups start to become overwhelmed.
It also means that ILBs will have to be better at pass coverage.
But until teams can acquire that mix of players, they better figure out a way to score one heck of a lot of points.