Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus and 10 year NFL veteran and former Chiefs linebacker Shawn Barber team up for Defending The Kingdom. A unique approach to the inside look at everyone’s favorite topic – The Chiefs Kingdom.
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Speaker 1: This is the Chief’s official podcast network. Take advantage on
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Speaker 1: make a play. Hi, Michael, I’ll do one touchdown Chansas City.
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Speaker 1: Welcome to another edition of Defending the Kingdom. As we
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Speaker 1: close in on training camp another week closer. We know
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Speaker 1: training camp is going to be at the Chiefs facility
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Speaker 1: here and coming up in just days now. We’re really
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Speaker 1: zero on in on this. But the last several weeks
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Speaker 1: we have worked on the camp battles of different defensive positions.
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Speaker 1: I’m a choulders with you, the Voice of the Chief
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Speaker 1: song the man we call the shop Barbershop, the Spider Man,
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Speaker 1: University of Richmond tenure, NFL veteran, Sean Barber. Last week
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Speaker 1: we’re in a wheelhouse with linebackers. A lot of people
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Speaker 1: love that show. But now we’re gonna jump into defensive line.
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Speaker 1: And this defensive line last year just took over. They
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Speaker 1: took over Super Bowl fifty four, they took over those
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Speaker 1: playoff rallies. But this defensive line in many ways can
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Speaker 1: be talked about with some of the elite groups in
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Speaker 1: the league. Man when you talk about what does a
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Speaker 1: linebacker love? You love your guys in the trenches. The
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Speaker 1: guys in the trenches can make your job is easy
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Speaker 1: or as hard as you can imagine. If they can
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Speaker 1: keep those double teams, keep your angles nice and sharp,
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Speaker 1: allow you to get in any of your fits and
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Speaker 1: attack down hill, man, your job becomes easy. But if
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Speaker 1: those double teams are giving up and you’re you’re fighting
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Speaker 1: off two or three yards down the field, you’re getting
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Speaker 1: blocked before you can even diagnose the plays it’s started.
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Speaker 1: It seems like that offensive line is instead of being
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Speaker 1: five individuals, it’s ten individuals. Because your D line ends
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Speaker 1: up becoming an obtrusion and become an obstruction that you
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Speaker 1: actually doing your job. So the one thing that this
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Speaker 1: D line did is they started to attack. They started
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Speaker 1: to attack vertically up the field every day, no matter
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Speaker 1: was running pass. They became so consistent and persistent at
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Speaker 1: doing that on a down and down basis. I believe
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Speaker 1: our linebackers started to feed off of their energy and
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Speaker 1: if they can bring that energy to training camp into
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Speaker 1: the twenty twenty season, man Katie bartigates, this defense is
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Speaker 1: gonna be a top five defense. The last several weeks.
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Speaker 1: We talked two weeks ago about Trevarius Ward jumping up
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Speaker 1: camp battles. We redefine them here on defending the Kingdom. Yeah,
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Speaker 1: there’s the battle of trying to get a roster spot
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Speaker 1: and he’s working against B, C, D and E. But
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Speaker 1: it’s also the camp battle of improving their game taking
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Speaker 1: it to another level. Varius Ward was exhibit A of
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Speaker 1: our Cornerback show. Last week we talked about Damian Wilson
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Speaker 1: jumping to another level. There are two guys I’m gonna
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Speaker 1: bring up to start this episode to go. I’m sure
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Speaker 1: you’re gonna talk about Frank Clark and Chris Jones. We’ll
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Speaker 1: get to them. Mike Panell and Derek Noddy. Those two
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Speaker 1: guys to me shop change the fortunes of the Kansas
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Speaker 1: City Chiefs. This defense was second in the only to
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Speaker 1: the Ravens in the last eight games of the year
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Speaker 1: and points allowed and only gave up ten points a
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Speaker 1: game in the last five regular season games. They had
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Speaker 1: to have key stops and all three playoff games to
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Speaker 1: have those miraculous comebacks. Those don’t happen without defensive stops,
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Speaker 1: and on many occasions it was Pannell or naughty to
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Speaker 1: make those stops in the interior of the defensive line.
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Speaker 1: Let’s start with Pannell wasn’t signed until October the nineteenth.
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Speaker 1: Spags is still kicking himself or making him inactive for
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Speaker 1: the Tennessee loss on November the tenth. But he makes
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Speaker 1: a big play on the first drive a Super Bowl
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Speaker 1: fifty four. On a third down and five, he gets
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Speaker 1: a stop that holds San Francisco to a field goal.
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Speaker 1: In the Tennessee game, Tennessee’s up twenty one seventeen, he
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Speaker 1: makes a third and one stop that leads to a
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Speaker 1: holding call that changes that game, or after the Chiefs
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Speaker 1: are goun up twenty one to seventeen. Let’s take Pannell
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Speaker 1: in and of himself, because the Chiefs when they signed
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Speaker 1: me are like, well, oh yeah, he’s kind of a
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Speaker 1: packer guy on the Patriots cut him, but that dude
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Speaker 1: helped change this team. Man, we talk about Mike Parnell.
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Speaker 1: He goes by the moniker MVP for a reason. He
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Speaker 1: takes a second. He doesn’t take a secondary seat to
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Speaker 1: our pat Mahomes in that category because on this team,
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Speaker 1: on this defense, he is the MVP. He’s a guy
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Speaker 1: that every dawn, whether it’s the rundown or getting pressure
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Speaker 1: to pass. He’s he’s always been arising and arising in
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Speaker 1: a big way to the occasion he comes. He brings
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Speaker 1: a whole lot of energy, excitement. If you ever seen
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Speaker 1: him during training camp, seeing him during practice, you get
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Speaker 1: the same character on Monday through Friday that you get
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Speaker 1: on Sunday when his game time, and that kind of
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Speaker 1: consistent effort and attitude. When you’re talking about being double
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Speaker 1: teamed by three hundred and three, that’s six hundred pounds
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Speaker 1: of men trying to get you to back down to
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Speaker 1: get off the line, and he holds that point of
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Speaker 1: attack like no other. Mike Mike Pernell has been somebody
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Speaker 1: from the day he got here. He took it upon
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Speaker 1: his shoulder to say this defense will stop the run.
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Speaker 1: And that’s been something that’s been haunting us for seasons,
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Speaker 1: ever since the Patriot game in overtime when they drove
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Speaker 1: down the field, handed off right up the gut and
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Speaker 1: we gave him that that score to begin that overtime
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Speaker 1: and we never had a chance. Since that day, this
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Speaker 1: defense has made it a goal not to be porous
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Speaker 1: against the run. And Mike Pronew has a lot and
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Speaker 1: Derek Naughty, but Mike Pronell has a lot to do
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Speaker 1: with that. Let’s jump into Naughty because he, to me
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Speaker 1: is kind of an exhibit a of what we talked
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Speaker 1: Damian Wilson and then the camp battle of making himself
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Speaker 1: now in even into a better pro I’ve got such
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Speaker 1: high hopes for Derek Naughty. Now. His run defense grade
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Speaker 1: during the regular season of Pro Football Focus respectable at
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Speaker 1: seventy one point nine three solo tackles in Super Bowl
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Speaker 1: fifty four, including a tackle for a loss, and that
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Speaker 1: was in thirty one snaps, and he had the first
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Speaker 1: tackle in the second big defensive stop. Chiefs are still
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Speaker 1: trailing and then they get the stop there and those
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Speaker 1: that rapid like forty nine second possession by the forty
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Speaker 1: nine ers. But to me, Derek Noddy made play after
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Speaker 1: play after play when we were going through a watch
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Speaker 1: party Wednesdays, It’s like there is showing up. To me,
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Speaker 1: Derek Noddy has a chance to go up a notch
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Speaker 1: and a half in his career as a dominant run stuffing,
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Speaker 1: disruptive force in the middle of that defensive line. Man,
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Speaker 1: you talk about a guy who was great. He was
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Speaker 1: brought out of college as a this is a strong guy, right,
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Speaker 1: We just knew he was a He was a giant
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Speaker 1: muscle of a man. You could put him at a
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Speaker 1: zero or one technique. He wouldn’t be moved, had a
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Speaker 1: great anchor. But we didn’t know how that would transfer
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Speaker 1: to the NFL. You know, it happened at Florida State.
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Speaker 1: Great guy, great college career, but can you really do
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Speaker 1: that at the NFL level when the when the offensive
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Speaker 1: guys are so much better than when you see in college.
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Speaker 1: He not only met my expectations, but he surpassed them.
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Speaker 1: The way he uses his hands to disengage this large
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Speaker 1: offensive guys, throw the offensive guys down and then go
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Speaker 1: make a tackle is at an all pro level. That’s
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Speaker 1: that’s one of the guys on our defense. So I
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Speaker 1: think that overshadowed when it came to all Pro, all NFL,
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Speaker 1: all those accolades at the end of the season. Derek
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Speaker 1: Noddy is the tip of the spear. And when you
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Speaker 1: talk about our defense, I’m just piercing other teams offensive
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Speaker 1: running game. Derek Naughty is where it begins and ends,
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Speaker 1: and he does it at a high level. To me,
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Speaker 1: he also leverage. He’s really learning how to use his
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Speaker 1: body and to gain leverage against those offensive linemen. You
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Speaker 1: mentioned his hands and his footwork, but I and then
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Speaker 1: all that works together. I understand it. But Brandon Daily
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Speaker 1: has done an awesome job with him. But man, he
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Speaker 1: has got the ability to use the leverage. I mean,
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Speaker 1: the prototype in this league is right Aaron Donald. I’ve
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Speaker 1: never seen a guy use the leverage so well. But
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Speaker 1: I’m not saying Derek Naddi’s Aaron Donald. But I’m just
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Speaker 1: saying when I watch him many times, he has the
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Speaker 1: ability to engage, use the leverage, get the strength and
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Speaker 1: command that play. Now we might as well throwing Chris
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Speaker 1: Jones here. It’s but that’s the obvious one. But I
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Speaker 1: don’t want to skip him right because in the playoffs
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Speaker 1: he was injured, so he missed the Houston game, but
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Speaker 1: then those comebacks in the Super Bowl. To me, he’s
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Speaker 1: such a superb athlete. And his wing span, to me,
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Speaker 1: his wing span is his greatest attribute because he’s just
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Speaker 1: he’s like, you’re like playing two guys, And to me,
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Speaker 1: he’s the recreation of the lay Buck Buchanan into this
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Speaker 1: day and age. Of pro football. Yeah, if you took
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Speaker 1: JJ Watt the way he beats balls down and combined
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Speaker 1: it with Jared Allen the way he gets to the quarterback,
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Speaker 1: that’s what you combined to get, Chris Jones. You take
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Speaker 1: the best of two elite all pro athletes and take
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Speaker 1: their best qualities and combine them and you get what
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Speaker 1: we get at twenty five years old, young, aggressive, energetic,
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Speaker 1: always asking for the crowd to give him more, and
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Speaker 1: he gives you back so much more once you give
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Speaker 1: it to him. That’s a guy who’s just on the
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Speaker 1: brink of really knowing how great he is. You know,
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Speaker 1: twelve weeks in a row with a sack, whatever that
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Speaker 1: record is, I think he still saw it. There was
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Speaker 1: a lot more meat on the bone. He knows he
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Speaker 1: can be even a better player. And that’s why he’s
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Speaker 1: so so so excited about his own abilities, because he
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Speaker 1: knows that he still hasn’t played his best football and
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Speaker 1: that’s in front of him. So, man, we love guys
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Speaker 1: that veteran guys, season guys that that played a lot
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Speaker 1: of football and played at a high level. But when
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Speaker 1: you got a young guy upcoming whose error is still
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Speaker 1: pointing up and when I say, pointing up, it’s pointing
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Speaker 1: way up, and he’s trending way up in a lot
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Speaker 1: of people’s metrics, UM, Chris Jones is definitely a part
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Speaker 1: of when you talk about this defense against the passing
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Speaker 1: the run being respectable, being a top top five defense
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Speaker 1: on both sides of the ball. When when you’re talking
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Speaker 1: about running game and passing game and having some some
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Speaker 1: some some making makes some noise when it comes to
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Speaker 1: getting out to the quarterback, this guy does it with
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Speaker 1: the best of them. And I think Chris Jones is
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Speaker 1: everybody is known UM and he deserves every every every
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Speaker 1: ounce of respect he’s getting across the league from all
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Speaker 1: the other teams. But I think he is somebody personally
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Speaker 1: that it’s definitely is pushing from more from himself, and
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Speaker 1: I love to see that on the field. I also
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Speaker 1: saw the complimentary part of the game inside, Like Derek
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Speaker 1: Knotty compliments Chris Jones. He can take care of some stuff,
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Speaker 1: so Chris can do his thing, but Chris does thing,
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Speaker 1: so Derek or Mike Pannell there so those when they’re
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Speaker 1: playing inside inside, there isn’t a complimentary version of their game.
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Speaker 1: I don’t want to leave Colin Saunders out, but for
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Speaker 1: the sake of time, we got fifteen dudes here to
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Speaker 1: cover in this steal. Colin, I ain’t leaving you out.
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Speaker 1: I saw you, buddy, I see you, I continue to
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Speaker 1: Frank Clark. I’ve seen it. They are gonna come in
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Speaker 1: as hungry as they ended going or into that Super
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Speaker 1: Bowl championship. I don’t I don’t. I don’t have any
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Speaker 1: I don’t lose any sleep over that. Colin Saunders, this
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Speaker 1: is a hungry group that could become one of the
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Speaker 1: best in the league. And to me, that gets me excited. Yeah,
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Speaker 1: the experience having you talk about being a seasoned vet,
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Speaker 1: that’s understanding that, hey, the calls, everything’s gonna get tweaked
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Speaker 1: a little bit just to make it new and fresh.
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Speaker 1: So people don’t know what you’re doing. But the way
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Speaker 1: you go hunt, the way you go about your business,
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Speaker 1: you already know what coach Spags expects. You know what
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Speaker 1: your position coach expects, you know the level of expectation
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Speaker 1: of this team. Nothing has changed. The main thing is
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Speaker 1: still the main thing, running it back to back, going
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Speaker 1: back to back, Super Bowl run. Here we go again,
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Speaker 1: but this time instead of one location, now it’s in
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Speaker 1: Tampa Bay. So the target has changed, but the event,
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Speaker 1: the location, the destination is still the same. So I’m
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Speaker 1: so excited for these guys to get back together and
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Speaker 1: start working out together and start feeding off each other’s
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Speaker 1: energy and emotion and passion and purpose and all those
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Speaker 1: things that they make the championship just a champion in
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Speaker 1: each and all of us arise to that occasion. Man,
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Speaker 1: I can’t wait to just I can’t wait to get
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Speaker 1: together again with the fans and hear our fans start
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Speaker 1: cheering and ruing and Arrowhead Stadium and cheering and ruwing
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Speaker 1: for this deepness to get after a quarterback, to stop
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Speaker 1: a run, to make that one big play, to change
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Speaker 1: the momentum, to get the ball back from Pat Mahomes
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Speaker 1: they can be, to comeback, hit close the game with
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Speaker 1: the victory. All those things are are bowling through my mind.
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Speaker 1: I can’t wait for training camp to start. That’s the
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Speaker 1: beginning of it all. I don’t want to sound arrogant here.
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Speaker 1: But I’ve said this public leaving across the country. This
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Speaker 1: Chief’s team could be better than last year. And the
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Speaker 1: reason is the discussions of the last couple of weeks,
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Speaker 1: especially this defensive line group. Next week we’re getting even closer,
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Speaker 1: really close to camp. We’ll jump into the safety position,
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Speaker 1: which you can argue now if they’re not the best
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Speaker 1: group in the league. They’re in the discussion with the
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Speaker 1: top three. But this defensive line really excites me. He
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Speaker 1: is the shop, He is the barber. He is the
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Speaker 1: barber shop. He is the spider. Sean Arbarton, your NFL veteran,
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Speaker 1: I’m Mitch Holter’s voice of the Chiefs with a hungry
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Speaker 1: offensive line. We will run it. We will run it back.
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Speaker 1: Thanks for listening to the Chief’s official podcast network to
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Speaker 1: touch Down, lost it down, and the celebration begins in
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Speaker 1: their head.


