Defending The Kingdom 11/15: Prepare … for Mexico City … for Division Football

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Speaker 1: to this edition of Defending the Kingdom. Mitch hold us

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Speaker 1: aka the Shop aka the Spider, And here we go.

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Speaker 1: preparation preparing dot dot dot. The first quarter of our

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Speaker 1: for Mexico City. Now let me just throw it out there.

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Speaker 1: We need to give kudos to people who have worked

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Speaker 1: over a year on this game alone. Twenty thousand pounds

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Speaker 1: of equipment have got to be shipped to Mexico City.

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Speaker 1: A travel party of one hundred and seventy five people,

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Speaker 1: something called a carnat where everything has to be cataloged.

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Speaker 1: Everything has to be cataloged. And when you look at people,

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Speaker 1: especially a guy like Mitch Reynolds, the director of team operations,

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Speaker 1: there’s no way to fully appreciate what he has done

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Speaker 1: a game international football. The NFL is growing its brand

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Speaker 1: and they’ve done it very well in the UK, and

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Speaker 1: now they’ll try it for another time in Mexico City.

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Speaker 1: After last year the game had to be moved back

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Speaker 1: to Los Angeles in that epic game on Monday Night

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Speaker 1: football against the Rams so barbershop, prepare dot dot dot

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Speaker 1: for a game in Mexico City. Yeah, and then you

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Speaker 1: have a play as mentality, Man, we’re looking at do

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Speaker 1: we even appreciate the amount of time and effort the

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Speaker 1: set up. Um, um, who’s gonna play, which team’s gonna

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Speaker 1: play in the offseason, Which NFL team is gonna nominate

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Speaker 1: to take a home game away? Okay, we look at that,

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Speaker 1: but thence once it’s your team and the passports and

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Speaker 1: and then um, you know, as we continue to go forth, UM,

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Speaker 1: that’s before the game even starts. That’s just in preparation

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Speaker 1: of a game down in Mexico City. I don’t think that,

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Speaker 1: Chargers in the chiefs. But this is just the beginning now.

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Speaker 1: I mean we went to London in twenty fifteen, but

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Speaker 1: game alone. It does segue. You become the master of

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Speaker 1: the Segua there barbershop. And we’re segueing into quarter number

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Speaker 1: At quarter number two, prepared dot dot dot. You’re playing

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Speaker 1: game to me, we’ll get into division football after halftime

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Speaker 1: It’s going to be Philip Rivers throws to the running backs.

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Speaker 1: Charger quarterback Philip Rivers those to the running backs more

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Speaker 1: with the lead and the AFC West in the ANC

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Speaker 1: West currently um looking for a fourth straight UM, and

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Speaker 1: and and and that type that type of preparation is

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Speaker 1: as attention to detail. It’s it’s preparing your team for

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Speaker 1: a dog fight. UM. But you do get a little

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Speaker 1: edge by being able to show film of the charges

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Speaker 1: celebrating on your field at the end of that last game.

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Speaker 1: You know, they fought back and came back. We you know,

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Speaker 1: we didn’t close the door and we let them breathe

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Speaker 1: a little bit and they came back to bite us. Uh.

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Speaker 1: We should have a little edge on our show. We

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Speaker 1: should have a little bit of saltiness, uh, to start

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Speaker 1: that game to prove to them, like, you know, we

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Speaker 1: are the king of the West. Yea. And talking about

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Speaker 1: closing games, last week, Chiefs didn’t do it against Tennessee.

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Speaker 1: Did against Minnesota. You can go back and listen to

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Speaker 1: last podcast if you haven’t already, because that entire podcast

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Speaker 1: is dealing with how you close games in this league.

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Speaker 1: But closing games against division opponents is a whole other

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Speaker 1: matter because the familiarity the other thing. I’m gonna give

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Speaker 1: the league credit. In two thousand and two, the Houston

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Speaker 1: Texans came into play. That meant there were thirty two

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Speaker 1: teams in the league. Well, hey, you going and make

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Speaker 1: this work eight divisions of four. So they ship off

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Speaker 1: the Seattle Seahawks. They make them an NFC West team.

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Speaker 1: Was brilliant move. And then Lamar Hunt, I know, work

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Speaker 1: very very hard to keep the old AFL together. So

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Speaker 1: the hence you have the AFC West staying together being

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Speaker 1: old AFL teams Chargers, Raiders, Bronk, Ghost, Chiefs AFL. Then

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Speaker 1: the AFC East. Is that really when you look at Patriots, Jets,

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Speaker 1: Dolphins and Bills, that’s the old AFL, with the Dolphins

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Speaker 1: being expansion team of the AFL. The reason I say

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Speaker 1: that is the NFC North is all the old NFL rights, Vikings, Lynons, Bears,

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Speaker 1: and Packers. They kept that together, and I thought it

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Speaker 1: was brilliant when other leagues now have done kind of

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Speaker 1: mix and match and who’s here. All the Brewers are

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Speaker 1: up well and the Royal is gonna go to the

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Speaker 1: National League or they have kept the rivalries together. And

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Speaker 1: to me, I thought it was a brilliant because in

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Speaker 1: this vein this division football setup is to me, it’s

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00:22:24,400 –> 00:22:27,760
Speaker 1: like going to a boxing match barbershop, and instead of

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Speaker 1: what should Mayweather fight Paquial, you got four dudes with me.

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Speaker 1: It works out geometrically and mathematically. Now I’m looking at

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Speaker 1: four boxers in a corner who spent twelve months and

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Speaker 1: three hundred sixty five days of their life trying to

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Speaker 1: beat the other dude, because that’s the only way you

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Speaker 1: get a home game by shirt in the playoffs, and

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Speaker 1: you build so much the competitiveness of the guys on

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Speaker 1: these teams and the organizations beyond just the playoffs, the coaches,

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Speaker 1: the front office, the fan base. I mean that there’s

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Speaker 1: nothing like listening to a Raiders Chargers, a Raiders Chiefs,

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Speaker 1: the Denver Broncos, the Donkeys versus so those four teams,

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Speaker 1: whenever they go head to head, it’s it’s it’s it’s

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Speaker 1: a it’s it’s you know, it’s amazing, it’s fireworks, it’s

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Speaker 1: electric um. And it didn’t The league didn’t care about

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Speaker 1: the geographic footprint of what it was going to take

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Speaker 1: the trap. They knew that the rivalries between those organizations

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Speaker 1: was going to be the prime factor is as far

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Speaker 1: as being uh financially stable, but also benefited benefiting all

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Speaker 1: the rivalries and all the competition levels. Yeah, it’s amazing,

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Speaker 1: and I think it’s why the NFL has got it

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Speaker 1: the popularity that it does. So prepare dot dot dot

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Speaker 1: International Football dot dot dot quarter two Mexico City Chargers

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Speaker 1: dot dot dot three, huge division opponent, and now it

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Speaker 1: leads to the fourth quarter of our Defending the Kingdom podcast,

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Speaker 1: and that is the stretch run. Now, coachree is gonna

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Speaker 1: wash my mouth out. Was so okay, But the players

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Speaker 1: game at a time. I’m players focused. I got it.

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Speaker 1: But for Defending the king podcast, it I think it’s

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Speaker 1: noteworthy here to look global here just a little bit,

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Speaker 1: and that means the stretch run, you know, bake it

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Speaker 1: down into quarters, quarter one, quarter two. I’m going to

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Speaker 1: stretch this to six weeks because we’re entering the final

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Speaker 1: six weeks of the regular season and I wouldn’t normally

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Speaker 1: do this, but the way the AFC is shaping up,

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Speaker 1: there’s gonna be separation to me by week twelve, and

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Speaker 1: it’s why this week is huge. To beat the Chargers,

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Speaker 1: whether it’s in Mexico City or like I said, Montenegro

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Speaker 1: or I don’t know, some other m word Montreal. In

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Speaker 1: the next two weeks let’s just take the next week alone.

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Speaker 1: The Texans are at the Ravens, the Jags are at

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Speaker 1: the Colts, the Patriots are at the Eagles, while the

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Speaker 1: Chiefs are playing the Chargers in Mexico City. The stretch

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Speaker 1: run to me barbershop, and I might be violating law

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Speaker 1: here starts right now, it does, And I think the

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Speaker 1: Chargers coach coaching staff told them that our playoffs, like

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Speaker 1: like is a musk win for them here on out

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Speaker 1: there in playoff mode. That’s no difference between every Every

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Speaker 1: team right now is week eleven. Every team right now

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Speaker 1: needs to be thinking it’s playoff mode because you don’t

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Speaker 1: know what loss is gonna be the one that keeps

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Speaker 1: you at home during the playoffs. And what you don’t

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Speaker 1: want to happen is after Week ten happens. And you

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Speaker 1: know who you are, You know exactly what your strengths

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Speaker 1: and weaknesses are at a team. You know the things

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Speaker 1: you need to focus on, the things to get better.

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Speaker 1: You know things you need to sharpen up on. You

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Speaker 1: cannot let those things continue to make you lose ball

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Speaker 1: games and puss and possibly lose an opportunity to be

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Speaker 1: involved in the playoffs. And so when you say. You

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Speaker 1: look at the Chiefs right now. We’re the number one

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Speaker 1: team in the West. We control and that’s the one

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Speaker 1: thing you know about being number one, You control your

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Speaker 1: own faith. If as long as we keep adding wins

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Speaker 1: to the win column, nobody can catch you. They can’t

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Speaker 1: catch us no matter what they do. We have the controls,

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Speaker 1: we have the driver’s seat, and it’s time to right

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Speaker 1: now and put the pedal to the metal. All right,

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Speaker 1: you don’t. We ain’t looking back. We’re putting the pedal

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Speaker 1: to the metal. We’re going down in Mexico City, taking

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Speaker 1: care of business, and then we’re gonna have an opportunity

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Speaker 1: to sit back, lick our wounds, recover a little bit

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Speaker 1: during the bye week. See who else steps up it

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Speaker 1: makes themselves a relevant team for this playoff push, and

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Speaker 1: then we get back at it in week thirteen. And

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Speaker 1: to back up that point, and going back to my

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Speaker 1: analogy of a boxing match with a box and every

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Speaker 1: wings in every corner, I should say so, think about

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00:26:23,680 –> 00:26:26,480
Speaker 1: Joe Lewis was in one corner, Muhammad Ali’s in another corner,

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Speaker 1: Joe Frazier’s in another corner, and I don’t know, George

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00:26:29,200 –> 00:26:31,520
Speaker 1: Foreman’s in another corner. Here’s what the Chiefs can do.

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Speaker 1: They can really deliver a knockout pitch this week to

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Speaker 1: the Chargers. Not only do you stay ahead like you

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Speaker 1: were saying, but you can basically knock out the Chargers

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Speaker 1: because four and seven going into the last five games

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Speaker 1: is going to be really hard to do in the AFC.

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Speaker 1: Oh definitely, And you said that fate you got to

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Speaker 1: control right now. To control somebody’s fate in your division,

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00:26:52,359 –> 00:26:53,920
Speaker 1: you get to knock somebody. You get to knock on

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Speaker 1: one team out of the ranks, and then there’s only

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Speaker 1: one team left and you can take care of that

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Speaker 1: in a few weeks. But um, you know, there’s no

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00:27:01,520 –> 00:27:04,000
Speaker 1: there’s no luxury to look forward, there’s no luxury to anything.

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Speaker 1: It’s right now, right here, what’s in front of us.

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Speaker 1: The task at hand is to go down to Mexico

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Speaker 1: City take care of business. No matter what the field,

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00:27:10,359 –> 00:27:14,320
Speaker 1: the altitude, uh down in distance, none of those things matter.

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00:27:14,480 –> 00:27:16,320
Speaker 1: Each time our offense gets on the field, this is

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00:27:16,400 –> 00:27:18,680
Speaker 1: go score points. Every time our defense gets on the field,

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00:27:18,760 –> 00:27:20,880
Speaker 1: it’s to stop these suckers from getting into the end zone,

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Speaker 1: um forcing them to have field goal opportunities. And every

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00:27:23,960 –> 00:27:26,359
Speaker 1: time our special teams. You know, is to have be

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00:27:26,680 –> 00:27:30,640
Speaker 1: a positive a positive effect on the game. Made field goals, UH,

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Speaker 1: covering punts and kicks, UM, getting big returns when we

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Speaker 1: have an opportunity to UM. It’s got to be a

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00:27:36,480 –> 00:27:39,280
Speaker 1: game where you’re working on all cylinders. It’s time for

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00:27:39,359 –> 00:27:42,159
Speaker 1: everything to to UH. You know, if you if you

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00:27:42,240 –> 00:27:44,520
Speaker 1: was baking a cake, it’s time for all the ingredients

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00:27:44,600 –> 00:27:46,840
Speaker 1: need to come together. Uh, and you should be smelling

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00:27:46,880 –> 00:27:49,240
Speaker 1: that nicer roam of that cake being done. It’s it’s

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00:27:49,280 –> 00:27:51,359
Speaker 1: time for bad cake to get done. We want to

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00:27:51,400 –> 00:27:54,800
Speaker 1: see a big slice of Kansas City Chiefs uh come

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Speaker 1: home from Mexico City with a big old win. But

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Speaker 1: that cake, if you burn that cake, it doesn’t taste

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Speaker 1: very good. And you got to eat it for two weeks.

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00:28:04,080 –> 00:28:05,879
Speaker 1: When a loss, you’re gonna be eating that cake for

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Speaker 1: two weeks. If that cake is good, you’re gonna be

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Speaker 1: enjoying that cake for two weeks. Because during the Chiefs byary,

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Speaker 1: remember during this week, along with the Chiefs, Chargers, Texans

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Speaker 1: at Ravens, Jags at Colts, Patriots at Eagles, during the

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00:28:19,280 –> 00:28:22,879
Speaker 1: bye week, Colts at Texans, I’m telling you there’s separation

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Speaker 1: coming Ravens at rams follow follow them. You feel me

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00:28:27,600 –> 00:28:30,480
Speaker 1: here at Barbara Shop okay? And the Raiders here are

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00:28:30,560 –> 00:28:33,280
Speaker 1: the Raiders coach. Forgive me. I’m just trying to look

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Speaker 1: at this globally. The Raiders have two games where they’re

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Speaker 1: gonna be heavy favorites. I think the Patriots emailed their

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00:28:39,560 –> 00:28:43,320
Speaker 1: schedule to the to the Raiders, and the Raiders will

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Speaker 1: be targeting coming to Arrowhead Stadium on December the first

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Speaker 1: at seven and four. The only way the Chiefs go

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00:28:48,440 –> 00:28:50,520
Speaker 1: to seven and four for that same game is when

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00:28:51,080 –> 00:28:54,240
Speaker 1: this game in Mexico, saying against the Chargers. Here you go, brother,

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Speaker 1: it’s right here. We got our future right in our hand.

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Speaker 1: We we create our destiny right now. We create our future.

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Speaker 1: And when you say, I like the fact that the

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Speaker 1: Raiders have that little, a little lull in their schedule,

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Speaker 1: a little bit of a hey, you know we’re gonna

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Speaker 1: we know we’re going to Arrowhead and have to play

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Speaker 1: them in December, because that that leaves a little loophole

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Speaker 1: for them to get a little bit uh you say,

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Speaker 1: you get your shoulder out in front of your skis

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Speaker 1: a little bit. So I’m gonna I’m gonna predict that

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Speaker 1: the Raiders trip over there, their toes a little bit

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Speaker 1: on one of those two games in the next coming weeks.

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Speaker 1: Even though it seems like they’re gonna be heavy favorites,

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Speaker 1: I think one of those two games they’re gonna end

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00:29:31,000 –> 00:29:32,719
Speaker 1: up losing because they’re looking forward to trying to get

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Speaker 1: here to Kansas City on December first and try to

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Speaker 1: take care of business here. But now we ain’t gonna

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Speaker 1: have none of that. And it starts off Monday night,

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Speaker 1: Mexico City Heavyweight. The heavyweight bout his own baby, and

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00:29:44,920 –> 00:29:47,320
Speaker 1: the Chief’s gonna come out victorious. And for the chance

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Speaker 1: Chased Kingdom, let’s baker cake and don’t burn it and

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00:29:50,600 –> 00:29:54,520
Speaker 1: eat that baby this week and two weeks two weeks seven.

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Speaker 1: He is Sean Barber aka the Barber Shop aka Shop

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Speaker 1: aka the Spider. I’m Antrol. This voice of the Chiefs

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Speaker 1: and a reminder that our podcast network brought to you

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Speaker 1: by three sixty Vodka, the official vodka the Kansas City Chiefs.

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Speaker 1: We are headed to Mexico City. Here are the Chargers.

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Speaker 1: Here’s Division football prepare and when thanks for listening to

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Speaker 1: the Chiefs Official podcast Network, Touks Down, Walks Down and

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Kansas Basketball Secures Top Guard Leroy Blyden Jr. from Toledo

Guard Leroy Blyden Jr. has signed to play basketball at Kansas for his sophomore season after an impressive year at Toledo, where he was named Mid-American Conference Freshman of the Year. Blyden averaged 16.4 points, 4.5 assists, and ranked high in steals and three-point shooting. He joins another transfer and four new signees at KU.

No Life-Threatening Injuries Reported in Pottawatomie County Rollover

Authorities in Pottawatomie County responded to a rollover accident near Blaine on Thursday morning. The crash occurred around 7:45 a.m. with two occupants in the vehicle. No life-threatening injuries have been reported, and the cause of the incident is under investigation. Further details have not yet been disclosed.

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Goodland Police Seek Public’s Help Following Fatal Hit-and-Run of Dog

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Phillipsburg Fire Department Earns Prestigious “Gold Helmet” Distinction for Cancer Research Commitment

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Investigation Underway After Fatal Officer-Involved Shooting in West Wichita

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