The Edge | Defending The Kingdom 8/19

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: But I gotta ask a shop because we get asked

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Speaker 1: the question, and both of us, can the chiefs do

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Speaker 1: it again? Can they indeed run it back? Oh, they

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Speaker 1: can talk about it that Can they be the first team?

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Speaker 1: Since oh, I don’t know you were playing for the

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Speaker 1: To do it back to BacT like the New England Patriots,

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Speaker 1: and that becomes the prevailing question for this team every

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Speaker 1: single day. Man Easier said than done, And obviously, if

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Speaker 1: you’re a betting man, you’re gonna bet with history. Odds

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Speaker 1: say most teams cannot running back to back and that’s

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Speaker 1: because things get you know, the free agency. Everybody wants

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Speaker 1: to pull your team apart. Everybody wants somebody off your

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Speaker 1: coaching staff, and those are the two things in the

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Speaker 1: off season that the Chiefs have done a great job

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Speaker 1: at creating a consistent level in the coaching ranks, but

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Speaker 1: one against those Houston Texans to come off with a

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Speaker 1: But if somebody can do it in the last two decades,

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Speaker 1: I think it’s this Kancity Chiefs team. I’m with you,

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Speaker 1: We’re gonna get a second. But let’s just give this

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Speaker 1: historical perspective. Since the salary cap era, which would be

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Speaker 1: Curtain and it was interesting. I want to before we

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Speaker 1: We talk about the amount of time, sacrifice, everything that

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Speaker 1: luck of the draw. Sometimes it’s just your year. But

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Speaker 1: other organization. But we talked about those other two coaches.

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Speaker 1: with a new organization. Again historically, let’s put this in perspective.

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Speaker 1: Bowl fifty five in Tampa, it has not been done

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Speaker 1: And you had an interception against Denver that year on

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Speaker 1: that was my last play. Okay. That being said, it

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Speaker 1: just gives every one of the Chiefs, Kingdom and the

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Speaker 1: Talked with Andy Reid and he’s been asked the same question. Now,

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Speaker 1: Mike Holmgren in Bay. He didn’t win it, but he

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Speaker 1: So Andy lays it out there, Big Red lays it

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Speaker 1: and the first one was to stay humble. Now shop,

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Speaker 1: A lot of things get in the way. Guys. Everybody

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Speaker 1: that next man. Enough attitude, All of those things are

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Speaker 1: So when we look at the cornerback position, um Tarverius,

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Speaker 1: then that forces the other team’s offense to go ninety

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Speaker 1: going a halftime up four team and satisfied. Those are

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Speaker 1: great job every day practicing adversity where he pre calls it,

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Speaker 1: when those kind of adversities happened our team, we’re not

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Speaker 1: go about our business at hand. That’s why those comebacks

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Speaker 1: that way. Again, thanks to Bows for sponsoring the Defending

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Speaker 1: go trying to make history, or at least do something

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Speaker 1: But I think you and I agree with all of

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Speaker 1: the things we looked at, all the things coach mentioned,

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Speaker 1: all the characteristics. It seems like you have to have

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Speaker 1: the Chiefs have it. They’ve got it to try to

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Speaker 1: run it back. Man. They got it and they got

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Speaker 1: in a big way. Man, So we have a chance.

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Speaker 1: We talk about the Chiefs Kingdom, support our players. Our

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Speaker 1: Institute of Sports. UM, they’re doing something. They’re pushing everybody

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Speaker 1: your your your your intelligence, express yourself anyway you can,

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Speaker 1: City Chiefs as we go back to back, as we

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Speaker 1: Shop try to make history. Here we go, Ladies and gentlemen,

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