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It’s no secret that the Kansas City Chiefs have not been particularly dominant on the offensive side of the ball so far this season, but offensive coordinator Matt Nagy still has hope that the team can improve this season.

During a recent press conference, Matt Nagy made it clear that he thinks the team can still “get much better” on the offensive side of the ball.

“I do believe that things can get much better and be more productive,” Nagy said according to Pro Football Talk. “When I say that, [it comes from] not having 21 third and fourth downs in a game. Being better on first and second down. So how do you get to that point? Well, we know what we think we can do, between the players, the coaches, everyone gets together, and there is no pointing fingers at anybody but ourselves. That’s where it starts.

“Bad teams, they do that, they point fingers at everybody but themselves, we actually do the opposite. It starts with coach [Andy] Reid, and it goes to the leaders on the team. When you do that, you get another opportunity, it makes it that much sweeter when you do win and you get to that point that you saw and you stuck together.”

The Chiefs will be taking on the Cincinnati Bengals this week in Arrowhead Stadium. We’ll have to see if they look improved from last week’s loss to the Las Vegas Raiders.

[Pro Football Talk]