<P> The Chiefs' 13--3 record gave them home field advantage throughout the AFC Playoffs . However, their playoff run was short - lived, as Kansas City lost to the eventual Super Bowl champion Denver Broncos 14--10 in the Divisional round . </P> <P> The following year, with Elvis Grbac back at the helm, the Chiefs fell to 7--9 in 1998 . Marty Schottenheimer took much of the blame for his failed attempts in the playoffs and conservative style of coaching ("Martyball"), and resigned following the 1998 season . </P> <P> Schottenheimer left as head coach, replaced by his defensive coach Gunther Cunningham . In two years, Cunningham showed little improvement, going 9--7 and 7--9 . After the loss of Derrick Thomas, the collapse of the defense was unmistakable . The Chiefs' wins were mostly made by a high scoring offense rather than a powerful defense . </P> <P> After coaching the St. Louis Rams to the Super Bowl and retiring, Dick Vermeil was lured out of retirement and took over as head coach in 2001 . It was noted that Vermeil would have the team ready for the Super Bowl "within three years", while in fact Vermeil would stay in Kansas City for the next five . </P>

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