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: Take advantage on the day, all right. When you get
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Speaker 1: opportunity in this game, you make can play touchdown Chance
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Speaker 1: City the Chiefs, all right, in the thick of a baby,
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Speaker 1: Welcome to this training camp edition of Defending the Kingdom.
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Speaker 1: As we go into guarding the MVP, who will protect
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Speaker 1: the Warrior Prince MVP Patrick Mahomes, Mitch alters with you
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Speaker 1: voice to the Chiefs along with the man we call
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Speaker 1: the shop, the barber Shop, the Richmond Spider, the Spider Man,
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Speaker 1: Sean Barber Tenure, NFL veteran great ambassador for us and
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Speaker 1: a great contributor in our community. Oh Shop, do I
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Speaker 1: see you have some headphones on? Man? I mean I’ll
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Speaker 1: fit it with the best. Man. I would always say,
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Speaker 1: I’ve been blessed by the best. We talk about that
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Speaker 1: Lloyd and Savior blessed by the best. But no, we’re
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Speaker 1: talking about these headphones. Bows is fitting me out with you?
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Speaker 1: Named it the Bows Updated noise cancelation. Man, these things, man,
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Speaker 1: I feel like I’m I’m in a sad booth right now,
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Speaker 1: the studio. These are outstanding. They are for real and
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Speaker 1: they are the bows Headphone seven hundred. Now, you and
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Speaker 1: I work from home a lot. We have too because
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Speaker 1: of the COOTE coronavirus Protocol, health and safety protocols. But
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Speaker 1: sometimes working at home can be a distraction with these babies. Now,
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Speaker 1: bows seven hundred, eleven levels of noise cancelation. Man, I
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Speaker 1: need all eleven too. I got six keys running around
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Speaker 1: all kinds of tablets and laptops, laptops on, going all crazy.
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Speaker 1: This is how I find my piece. This is how
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Speaker 1: I find my mantra. And when it’s time to talk
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Speaker 1: about defending the Kingdom, in defending our warrior prints, Pat
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Speaker 1: mahomes our MVP, I gotta get in his own and
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Speaker 1: nothing helps me getting his own like these bows seven hundreds.
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Speaker 1: Or we also have to flip the switch and go
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Speaker 1: If you want to turn it up, you can or
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Speaker 1: you like you’re saying, maybe you just want to chill
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Speaker 1: and these things are great and then you go back
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Speaker 1: into your recording studio and go to some other planet.
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Speaker 1: These are unreal. So right now, just for the next
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Speaker 1: several days, this is gonna go quick. These headphones seven
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Speaker 1: hundred from Bows, sixty dollars off the original price. That’s
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Speaker 1: But man, these are awesome. So let’s speaking of awesome.
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Speaker 1: We know about Patrick Mahomes and what he has done
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Speaker 1: in his first two full years as the QB one
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Speaker 1: of the Kansas City Chiefs. It’s in many ways unprecedented
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Speaker 1: NFL history. But these last two last week, and we’re
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Speaker 1: going to do it in this one too. This episode
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Speaker 1: of the Defending the Kingdom is how do you guard
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Speaker 1: the Warrior prints? How do you protect Patrick Holmes? You
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Speaker 1: have some great stuff last week and diving into this week,
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Speaker 1: I’m gonna tell you to me and looking back at
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Speaker 1: video two, you can’t take the RPO game away from him, right,
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Speaker 1: He’s such an effective runner when he wants to run
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Speaker 1: the play against Tennessee and the AFC Championship game is
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Speaker 1: of legend we’ll talk about that the rest of the
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Speaker 1: days that the Lord gives you and I on this earth.
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Speaker 1: But to me, Shop, it’s about he knows he’s going
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Speaker 1: to get hit sometimes, but it’s it’s there’s a difference
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Speaker 1: between when he knows he’s going to get hit and
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Speaker 1: taking the hit that he does not know about. I’m
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Speaker 1: thinking about the game against Houston right before the half
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Speaker 1: last year and when he lost the fumble came out
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Speaker 1: in the strip second strip, or the times he just
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Speaker 1: got whacked on by Baltimore or by Indianapolis. How do
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Speaker 1: you mitigate those and go to a different level with
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Speaker 1: his Chiefs team, with mahomes Man, I think it’s a
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Speaker 1: sense of accountability that has to go beyond his Pat Mahomes,
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Speaker 1: the offensive line, the tight end, the running back positions.
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Speaker 1: They play a part in our past protection. And it’s
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Speaker 1: not just accounting for a blitzing linebacker blitzer off the edge,
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Speaker 1: a two count. You might not get, you might not
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Speaker 1: a certain clock that goes off in his head, and
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Speaker 1: whether he’s being pressured or not, somewhere around two and
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Speaker 1: a half seconds is where his sweet spot is for
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Speaker 1: releasing the ball. He loves to hold it one Mississippi
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Speaker 1: to Mississippi and then release it because that two seconds
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Speaker 1: gives the offensive receivers a chance to attack the defense,
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Speaker 1: and then it makes the defense show their hand. And
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Speaker 1: once the defense shows their hand, he knows exactly where
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Speaker 1: knows what route to wait on and where to throw it.
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Speaker 1: we can’t have any whiffs. We can’t know, but you
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Speaker 1: can’t just totally miss because that leads to those free
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Speaker 1: hits on pat that he’s not prepared for. But I
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Speaker 1: think he’s certain hints he’s he’s accounting for. He knows
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Speaker 1: that that that that that quarterback position. Um, but for
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Speaker 1: some big quarterback throws, you gotta look down that barrel
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Speaker 1: you still gotta be willing to step into that throw
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Speaker 1: and throw that strike. Ninety nine point nine percent of
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Speaker 1: the time, Pat Mahomes throws that strike on stride and
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Speaker 1: it leads to a touchdown. Yeah, but if you’re protecting him,
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Speaker 1: you’re like the baseball player with two strikes. Man, you
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Speaker 1: got to be mitigated and taken away. In the twenty
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Speaker 1: twenty season, you know, it’s interesting too, And I was
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Speaker 1: reviewing the tape of twenty nineteen of the video of
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Speaker 1: those games, how many times even the wide receivers will
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Speaker 1: I was shooting a couple of times Terriek Hill had
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Speaker 1: even Shammy Watkins at times. They’re everybody on this team
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Speaker 1: is called upon to protect Patrick Mahomes from time to time. Yeah, definitely,
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Speaker 1: especially with going to get some of the high end
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Speaker 1: edge rushers. Sometimes you have to compress the formation, get
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Speaker 1: those wide receivers about a yard or two off the tackles,
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Speaker 1: line up right outside of a tackle and give a
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Speaker 1: little chip. You know, Spencer were He’s had some chips
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Speaker 1: over the last few years that have made a highlight
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Speaker 1: reel de cleating guys, taking guys out the game almost
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Speaker 1: with some of his chips. But sometimes it’s putting a
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Speaker 1: little chip to throw that pass rusher off, giving that
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Speaker 1: offensive tackle the ability to hang heavy inside, because that’s
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Speaker 1: the one thing you can’t do. You can’t lose guys
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Speaker 1: also get a hit right in his chest. He can
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Speaker 1: take the hits from the outside. He knows pressures coming
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Speaker 1: from the outside, and he also can escape when he
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Speaker 1: feels that pressure come from the outside. But is that
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Speaker 1: pressure right up the middle. If you can alleviate guys
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Speaker 1: that’s where we have our best success. And I think
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Speaker 1: that’s what allows Pat Mahomes to step up or either
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Speaker 1: scramble out and we know on the run. He is
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Speaker 1: the best in history at creating big plays when you
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Speaker 1: try to pressure him. Yeah, and that Houston game that
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Speaker 1: Crazy played before in the end of the half that
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Speaker 1: that kind of foiled everything and really change that game. Okay,
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Speaker 1: we’ve got a lot of folks are defending the Kingdom
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Speaker 1: audience is growing throughout the world, so we want to
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Speaker 1: give a shout out to some. But some have even
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Speaker 1: said I love it when Shop goes to another level
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Speaker 1: in his thinking, like he goes Wow, someplaces I didn’t
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Speaker 1: even imagine in protecting Patrick Mahomes, So we’re going to
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Speaker 1: do that. There’s a guy named Derek Nelson from Houston,
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Speaker 1: Texas said that there’s some others that I’ve heard from
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Speaker 1: in our Kingdom audience that have said that Katherine Lindall
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Speaker 1: listens from the Twin Cities. But before we get into
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Speaker 1: fascinating place and protecting Patrick Mahomes, we’re going to check
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Speaker 1: in with our guy, Matt McMullan. Now, have you ever
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Speaker 1: met a human microchip? Matt is definitely that Matt. His
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Speaker 1: brain works on the whole of the level. He’s a
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Speaker 1: great follow whether you follow him on Twitter, he’s got
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Speaker 1: his own podcast. You’re going to see him on our
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Speaker 1: shows more and more. We’ve been doing some live training
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Speaker 1: camp look ins. Matt’s fascinating because he also will go
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Speaker 1: to some places and dig into research that basic researchers
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Speaker 1: don’t go so for the purposes of this discussion, which
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Speaker 1: is guarding the MVP, who will protect the warrior prints
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Speaker 1: two point zero, Matt McMullan was with me on set
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Speaker 1: outside the practice field earlier this week and had some
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Speaker 1: fascinating statistics. All right, Sean, we continue with a second
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Speaker 1: part of defending guarding. We’re calling it the MVP, right,
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Speaker 1: the Warrior Prince who’s there on top of the hill
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Speaker 1: with the sword? Who will guard the warrior Prince? And
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Speaker 1: the next level for Patrick Mahomes. Matt McMullan joins me
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Speaker 1: now home in the match staff. The guy does not sleep,
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Speaker 1: he’s just digging into stats all the time. A terrific
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Speaker 1: resource and follow if you love the Chief’s Kingdom. But
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Speaker 1: with Patrick Mahomes and I keep getting asked all the
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Speaker 1: time internally externally, what’s the next step for him? What
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Speaker 1: would you say going into twenty twenty. So when you
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Speaker 1: ask me to do this, kind of the thought was,
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Speaker 1: how do we find how Patrick Mahomes can be a
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Speaker 1: little bit better at avoiding pressure and not being injured
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Speaker 1: over the course of the season. So when I went
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Speaker 1: into it, I was thinking, Okay, I’m gonna look at
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Speaker 1: these stats and he’s going to be really great with
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Speaker 1: a clean pocket, and maybe he’ll struggle a bit when
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Speaker 1: he’s under pressure. That was not the case. So first
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Speaker 1: I’ll go over what he is when he’s when he’s
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Speaker 1: not pressured, He’s unstoppable. You can’t slow the guy down.
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Speaker 1: He’s a video game. Are in four hundred and sixty
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Speaker 1: one drop backs last season with a clean pocket, eighty
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Speaker 1: percent completion percentage when you adjust for drops, it’s unbelievable,
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Speaker 1: and one hundred and twelve passer rating eight point six
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Speaker 1: yards per attempt. Unbelievable. When you lend the dig into
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Speaker 1: how he’s doing under pressure, he’s just the best quarterback
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Speaker 1: in the league under pressure, No big deal. He’s a
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Speaker 1: ninety passer rating, a league best twelve touchdowns and he’s
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Speaker 1: sacked him just eleven percent of those pressures, So truly
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Speaker 1: incredible what he’s able to do when he’s under pressure.
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Speaker 1: So this isn’t about Patrick Mahomes needing to be better
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Speaker 1: some of the hits on Pat Mahomes itself. See, fans
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Speaker 1: how much of this did we see though, in the
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Speaker 1: we know Pat Mahomes as a competitor. I mean, he
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Speaker 1: I’m saying. He’s like Muhammad al Late. He might roll
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Speaker 1: But last year it was after the Detroit game, and
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Speaker 1: I look for him to take another step forward. They
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Speaker 1: the means after a few years, the defense is going
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Speaker 1: to get used to him. It doesn’t matter how much
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Speaker 1: study of Andy Reid. They are evolving and they’re going
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Speaker 1: to create new and new philosophies, and there is no
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Speaker 1: defense is gonna be ready for what Pat Mahomes, Andy
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Speaker 1: come two twenty season. Shop that Super Bowl was like
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Speaker 1: And so just to review here as we get ready
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Speaker 1: under defending the Kingdom and going into the toughness and
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Speaker 1: to review, I think it’s good for both of us
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Speaker 1: and all were fans to know that really protecting guarding
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Speaker 1: the MVP is everybody’s responsibility, everybody’s including the defense. As
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Speaker 1: been that way. And the thing about Pat Mahomes is
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Speaker 1: he came into the league as such with that gun
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Speaker 1: release some of that to my running backs, tight end
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Speaker 1: a league, to be able to shut a team out
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Speaker 1: for the second half. And now some of the defensive
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Speaker 1: players we got are owning up to it and they’re realizing, Hey,
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Speaker 1: this team does not have to be led by Pat Mahomes.
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Speaker 1: We can win games on the defensive side of the ball.
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Speaker 1: We can be the difference maker in the playoffs, in
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Speaker 1: the Super Bowl. We can create just as many big
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Speaker 1: players on the defensive side of the ball as our
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Speaker 1: MVP quarterback. And I love that challenge. How we see
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Speaker 1: Honey Badger, Juan Thornhill, Frank Deshard, Chris Jones always talking
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Speaker 1: about how defensively they see themselves as being a top
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Speaker 1: three defense no matter what the statistics say. Another year
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Speaker 1: in Coach spags defense, everybody gets a little bit more
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Speaker 1: comfortable communicating, understanding and even anticipating what Coach Spags is
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Speaker 1: gonna call. That should make this defense rise to the
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Speaker 1: next level. So I see this defense being the top
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Speaker 1: both and I think it can be more explosive. That’s
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Speaker 1: let the gun slinger sling man, do not take it
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Speaker 1: can’t see. Get him right. That’s what we’re talking about
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Speaker 1: here in defending and guarding the MVP. Well, one more time,
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Speaker 1: talk about toughness in the National Football League and with
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Speaker 1: this Kansas City Chiefs team, because I will give you
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Speaker 1: this precursor. This Chiefs team is a lot tougher than
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Speaker 1: it gets credit for. Man, I’m looking forward to it. Man.
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Speaker 1: We talk about mindset, mental toughness going into training, camp.
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