Andy Reid criticized for failing to correct his main flaw: The Chiefs’ lack of discipline

The 2025 season has increasingly put Andy Reid under a harsh spotlight – and the latest thunderbolt comes in the form of public criticism for what many now see as his chief flaw: an inability to instill discipline in Kansas City Chiefs.

After yet another loss, analysts and fans alike warn that if the flags and missed assignments don’t stop, Kansas City might never reach the playoffs.

The catalyst was a Thanksgiving Day collapse against the Dallas Cowboys, a 31-28 defeat that dropped the Chiefs to 6-6.

The loss piled on for a team that has repeatedly sabotaged itself with penalties – including a staggering five pass interference calls in the second half alone, four on defense.

That marks the most pass interference penalties by one team in a single second half in more than 35 years.

Reid, during postgame remarks, offered what has become a familiar refrain: the team must “get more disciplined.”

But for many observers it’s a broken record – one that echoes mismanagement as much as awareness. Fans are growing tired of words without results, especially when each penalty effectively costs Kansas City yards, field position, and momentum.

Discipline slips haunt Chiefs all season

It’s not just one game – the penalties have plagued the Chiefs all season. In Week 5 alone, Kansas City incurred 13 infractions for over 100 yards against the Jacksonville Jaguars, including critical special-teams and pass-interference calls that rattled the team’s rhythm.

Reid has often delivered the same explanation: mistakes happen, but they must be corrected. “Take care of the small things,” he’s said – referring to fundamentals like footwork, assignments, and avoiding self-inflicted wounds.

But when those “small” errors keep returning, it suggests something deeper: a systemic lack of accountability or perhaps coaching complacency.

With the Chiefs now teetering in the AFC playoff race, the urgency is real. This isn’t about talent – they still have one of the league’s most talented rosters. It’s about execution. It’s about discipline.

And above all, it’s about whether Andy Reid can finally enforce it. This season, their biggest opponent may not be the scoreboard = but themselves.

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