The Kansas City Coyotes got off to a rip-roaring start, heading into week 10 with a 7-2 record, the most efficient offense in the league, control of their playoff destiny, and perhaps most importantly a chance to all but clinch home field advantage throughout the playoffs with wins against the Marshals at home and on the road against the Luchadores. That all sounds pretty good, why the mournful tone you ask? Because KCC laid a pair of particularly foul eggs in weeks 10 and 11, losing to the Marshals decisively and getting ground down in Tijuana. The most efficient offense in the league up till that point turned the ball over eight times in two games, with QB Mark Strike tossing 7 interceptions. When asked to comment on the situation Coyotes management was unwilling to lay the blame on the offense. “We screwed it up…. Nothing else to it really, that offense is the same one that came out and ran circles around people for the last seven weeks.” Nothing out of Coyote land seems to suggest that KCC is interested in overhauling the offense this late into the season, instead preferring to trust the trio of Strike, Miller, and Rainey that have gotten them this far to take them to the promised land come playoff time.
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