Tasking a player to do something out of his range is silly coaching on the Chiefs' part.
Chamarri Conner's usefulness should not be questioned.
It's easy for Chiefs Kingdom to throw stones at the player clearly outmanned at key moments in pivotal games, which is what Conner has been myriad times throughout his three-year career. Most of those upsetting moments—for fans and player alike—have come when Conner is tasked with manning the opposing slot receiver.