There are two players on Kansas City that should be recognized. It has not gone unnoticed that the defense of the Kansas City Coyotes needs some improvement. Kansas City is last in tackles for loss and tied for last in sacks. So the Coyotes need some work getting around the offensive lineman of the teams they are facing. However, in spite of these shortcomings, there are a couple players that are the primary reason the team is not too far behind in those areas.
First is Chip Otle (defensive end), he leads the team in tackles for loss. He is in the top ten for tackles behind the line and six sacks of the quarterback, both the most for the team. His most recent performances of note include week 10’s performance against Myrtle Beach. He had 8 tackles, 3 for a loss, and a sack. More players on the line like Otle and Kansas City would be looking at a very different record than 4-8.
Second is the unstoppable Douglas Quaid (linebacker). This dude is to be feared. Very often a runner will get through the line only to be stopped hard by Quaid. In week 9’s game against Portland, he had a couple sacks, 7 tackles, and a fumble forced and recovered. He’s second in the DSFL in total number of tackles, so he’s who you see most whenever you watch Kansas City play.
Either Chip Otle or Douglas Quaid would be worthy of receiving an award after the season’s end.
First is Chip Otle (defensive end), he leads the team in tackles for loss. He is in the top ten for tackles behind the line and six sacks of the quarterback, both the most for the team. His most recent performances of note include week 10’s performance against Myrtle Beach. He had 8 tackles, 3 for a loss, and a sack. More players on the line like Otle and Kansas City would be looking at a very different record than 4-8.
Second is the unstoppable Douglas Quaid (linebacker). This dude is to be feared. Very often a runner will get through the line only to be stopped hard by Quaid. In week 9’s game against Portland, he had a couple sacks, 7 tackles, and a fumble forced and recovered. He’s second in the DSFL in total number of tackles, so he’s who you see most whenever you watch Kansas City play.
Either Chip Otle or Douglas Quaid would be worthy of receiving an award after the season’s end.