When the Process Breaks: Inside the Chiefs’ Most Uncomfortable Offseason Questions
From Bill Belichick’s Hall of Fame snub to Andy Reid’s press conference, Only Weird Games pulls no punches.
This episode of Only Weird Games opens with genuine disbelief — the kind that stops a show in its tracks. Bill Belichick, the most accomplished head coach in NFL history, isn’t a first-ballot Hall of Famer.
From there, the conversation spirals (in the best way) into a wide-ranging, sharp, and often hilarious examination of how NFL decision-making really works — and why trusting “the process” can be dangerous when people, egos, and agendas are involved.
Eventually, the focus turns where it always does: the Kansas City Chiefs. With no football left to play, the microscope shifts to Andy Reid’s postseason press conference and the return of Eric Bieniemy. What stood out wasn’t just what Reid said — but what he didn’t. The group wrestles with accountability, coach-speak, and whether familiarity is being mistaken for progress after an underwhelming offensive season.
The heart of the episode comes when the conversation digs into one of the most uncomfortable truths for Chiefs fans: the difference between good results and good process. Using specific examples, advanced stats, and the “Mahomes factor,” the show breaks down how an offense can grade well analytically while still failing when it matters most.
Smart, funny, and unafraid to challenge assumptions, this episode is a must-listen for anyone trying to understand what really went wrong — and what has to change — as the Chiefs head into a defining offseason.


