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The Championship Chase Continues Chiefs Versus Texans

A Preview on the Football Version of Ali–Norton

by William Carroll
December 5, 2025
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The Championship Chase Continues Chiefs Versus Texans

Boxing: NABF Heavyweight Title: Muhammad Ali in action vs Ken Norton during fight at San Diego Sports Arena. San Diego, CA 3/31/1973 CREDIT: Neil Leifer (Photo by Neil Leifer /Sports Illustrated/Getty Images) (Set Number: X17583 )

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By Bill Carroll

Setting The Stage

Immediately before Muhammad Ali’s shocking loss to Ken Norton in 1973, he defeated Joe Bugner on February 10, which was a solid, efficient performance that suggested the former champion was still sharpening his form. The Chiefs dispatched Colts in a similarly competent performance, by the Kansas City Chiefs.

But on March 31, 1973, the script fractured, as would the jaw of the incumbent champion. Ken Norton, trained by the brilliant Eddie Futch, a man who had already masterminded Joe Frazier’s win over Ali and would later guide Larry Holmes to another, executed a tactical masterpiece.

Norton’s cross-arm guard, forward pressure, and razor-detailed preparation broke both Ali’s jaw and the aura of inevitability that surrounded him. Ali lost a split decision. Yet the loss was not an ending, it was the middle chapter of a trilogy. Ali returned January 28th, 1974, with adjustments, re-calibrations, and discipline, on place to win the rematch. In 1976, he secured the decisive third victory.

The Kansas City Chiefs now inhabit a similar three-installment arc. Their February 10 “Bugner” moment came in the narrow 23–20 win over the Colts, a respectable but uneven outing. Their March 31 “Norton” moment arrived in the 31–28 loss to the Dallas Cowboys, a fight where the opponent’s preparation, physicality, and counter‑strategy proved decisive. And now, on December 7th under the lights, the Houston Texans arrive as the rematch, the chance for Kansas City to reassert control of its season.

And the parallels deepen. Andy Reid is a veritable Angelo Dundee, the architect behind a transcendent talent. Patrick Lavon Mahomes II carries the fluid brilliance and improvisational genius of Ali. Across from them stands DeMeco Ryans, a rising strategist with an Futchian understanding of angles, discipline, and disruption, the same principles that Eddie Futch used not only to prepare Norton for Ali in 1973, but also to guide Joe Frazier and Larry Holmes in their victories over The Greatest.

The Ali–Norton Comparison

The Championship Chase Continues Chiefs Versus Texans
NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 28: Muhammad Ali fights Ken Norton in a heavyweight fight at Madison Square Garden on September 28, l976. Ali won in 15 rounds. (Photo by Herb Scharfman/Sports Imagery/Getty Images)

Ali’s style was fluid, reactive, creative, a symphony of timing and spatial control. Ken Norton’s Marine Corps-bred style was a structured style, which showed his discipline, and deeply tactical: the cross‑arm guard, the forward pressure, the tactical body jab were all tactics that Futch drilled relentlessly.

The Championship Chase Continues Chiefs Versus Texans
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Kansas City and especially Mahomes mirror Ali: spacing concepts, extended plays, rhythm broken and reformed by Mahomes’ genius.

Houston mirrors Norton: disciplined fronts, inside-out pressure, coverage integrity, bend‑but‑don’t‑break control.

Statistical “Tale of the Tape”

Team Comparison
  • Kansas City: 23.6 PPG | 361.1 YPG | 3rd‑down: 46%
  • Houston: 24.2 PPG | 352.7 YPG | 3rd‑down: 41%
  • Kansas City Defense: 19.8 PPG allowed | 311.2 YPG allowed
  • Houston Defense: 21.4 PPG allowed | 327.9 YPG allowed

PLAY DIAGRAMS

KC Offense vs. Houston’s Defense Shell

WR —–         S        S

\          / \      /

\        /   \    /

MAHOMES —- TE —- WR

|      |

RB     |

|      |

O‑Line vs TEX Front

HOU Pressure Angles (Futch‑like discipline)

DE →   →   →  B‑gap load

DT ↑   ↑

LB →   drop and replace.

S rotation late

Match-Up Breakdown

  • Mahomes’ off‑script brilliance versus Houston’s structured spacing
  • Pacheco’s downhill pace against disciplined interior fits
  • Texans’ young weapons testing KC’s secondary leverage
  • Reid’s adjustments (Dundee‑like mid‑fight re-calibration) vs. Ryans’ early‑script precision

KC Offense vs. Houston’s Defense — Route/Timing Shell

SS            FS
(Deep Half)  (Deep Half)

WR ———–•                 WR ———–•
\             /
\           /
\         /
(Kelce) — Hook/Bender
\
\
(Mahomes)
|
RB
|
O-Line vs TEX Front
LT    LG     C     RG     RT

Houston’s Futch-like discipline shows up in their approach:

• DL slants force interior chaos
• LBs play “fit-first, flow-second”
• Safeties rotate late to disguise shell
• Corners maintain leverage to deny YAC angles

TEXANS PRESSURE GEOMETRY

DE   →   →   Loop stunt
DT   ↑   •   ↑   DT
LB →   Replace blitz
S Rotates down (late)

This structure mirrors Norton’s game-plan: change the champion’s rhythm, take away comfort, and inflict punishment.

Kansas City Counter-Structure (Reid/Dundee adjustments)

• Early-motion indicators to ID coverage
• Kelce isolated into soft seams
• Hunt and Pacheco downhill to force box honesty
• Sprint-outs to change Mahomes’ launch points

Texans Offensive Adjustments
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Mid-Season Adjustments (Weeks 4–10)

  • Increased use of play-action from under center and shotgun
  • Added RPO concepts to stress linebackers
  • More pre-snap motion and condensed formations
  • Tempo packages introduced to keep defenses off balance

Play-Action Concepts & RPO Integration

The Championship Chase Continues Chiefs Versus Texans
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  • Play-Action Example: Under Center concepts like Fake Duo, Bootleg with TE crossing routes
  • RPO Example: Shotgun with Inside Zone read with slant/flat combo
  • Route Families Used

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Keys To Victory
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Kansas City

  • Win early downs, force Houston out of structure
  • Get Kelce isolated on breakers and leverage routes
  • Use tempo to crack Houston’s coverage rotations

Houston

  • Collapse launch points, limit Mahomes’ mobility and creating big plays.
  • Use layered zone pressures to muddy reads
  • Control pace and make KC fight at Norton’s tempo
Kansas City —Strengths

• Mahomes’ off-platform brilliance and ability to distort defenses
• Kelce’s spatial awareness and match-up exploitation
• Reid’s adjustment sequencing not only mid-drive but also mid-game
• Defensive versatility in sub-packages

Kansas City —Weaknesses
  • Inconsistent commitment to and production from the running game
  • Inconsistent WR separation
  • Vulnerability against structured defensive fronts
  • Slow starts that mirror Ali’s tendency to give away early rounds
Houston—Strengths

• Ryans’ disciplined, angle-based defensive structure
• Young offensive weapons creating vertical and horizontal stress
• Strong interior defensive fits and gap control
• Ability to force opponents to play at their preferred tempo

Houston—Weaknesses

• Susceptible to extended plays
• Young secondary can be manipulated by motion
• Offensive inconsistency on early downs
Just as Ali needed to re-calibrate after Norton’s surprise victory, Kansas City enters this rematch mindset needing sharper rhythm, faster adjustments, and decisive early-round output.

Prediction

Just as Ali adjusted and returned in the second Norton fight with sharper timing and a reworked plan, Kansas City must stabilize. Expect a competitive, physical contest, with the Chiefs relying on championship and experience DNA.

Chiefs 27, Texans 23

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William Carroll

am now in my fifth decade as a published writer. The Answer Newspaper first carried my sports column over 40 years ago; additionally, I am a published poet, playwright, and military historian. I am a founding member of MPAACT. I have also written for Black Sports Online, Football Reporters Online, and oversaw HBCU Scouting for Consensus Draft Services. Currently, Consensus Draft Services is in a content providing relationship with www.fanspeak.com. My broadcasting career is also long established. I have co-hosted “Local Color” on WEFT, “The Draft-Tastic 4,” and the Sports Chronicles Radio Network. I hosted “Feeling A Draft” and CDS “Pro Prospects Radio.” I have also taught broadcasting at Kennedy-King College.

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