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. When you get opportunity in
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Speaker 1: And Hello everyone, Welcome to this episode of Defending the Kingdom.
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Speaker 1: Mitch altis with you along with the man we call
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Speaker 1: the shop the barber Shop. The Spider Man fifty nine
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Speaker 1: played ten years in the National Football League in many
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Speaker 1: glorious days with the Kansas City Chiefs. Now a leader,
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Speaker 1: great involved in it, greatly involved in our community, Sean Barber.
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Speaker 1: This edition, this episode of Defending the Kingdom brought to
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Speaker 1: for mine. Shop. I don’t know if you ever lose
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Speaker 1: yours my wife had him on. Right, come on, what’s yours?
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Speaker 1: What’s mine is mine, and what’s yours is mine, but
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Speaker 1: not what’s mine? You know all that. So I think
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Speaker 1: about seven hundred headphone. Hey man, happy wife, happy life.
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Speaker 1: I know that’s the thing that that’s the primary rule.
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Speaker 1: Number one in the house. Right, God rules all, God
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Speaker 1: handles all, He handles all. They think. Number two, Happy wife,
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Speaker 1: happy life. I keep to those two points. And I’m good.
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Speaker 1: You’ve said a lot of wise things in your life,
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Speaker 1: nothing with more wisdom than that. Well, speaking of wisdom,
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Speaker 1: this episode of Defending of the Kingdom, we’re entitling the
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Speaker 1: Gold Jacket Bull. And I’ve changed my background for this
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Speaker 1: day because right here is the head coach of the
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Speaker 1: Kansas City chiefs Andy Reid. I think we both in
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Speaker 1: an agreement that someday he will be in Canton, Ohio,
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Speaker 1: in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. This Sunday at
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Speaker 1: three twenty five, he’ll be on one sideline. On the
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Speaker 1: other sideline will be Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots.
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Speaker 1: He too, will also be in the Pro Football Hall
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Speaker 1: of Fame one day. There are two of the top
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Speaker 1: six winning US coaches in the history of this league
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Speaker 1: now and it’s one hundred first year. But I don’t
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Speaker 1: want to get lost here shop on what we’re going
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Speaker 1: to have this weekend. This is Curly Lambeau the Packers
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Speaker 1: coaching against George Hollis of the Bears. This is Landry
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Speaker 1: of the Cowboys against Shula of the Dolphins. We have
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Speaker 1: the moment because it’s a special one. Man. We went
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Speaker 1: from MVP MVP ballin against on Monday Night football with
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Speaker 1: the Raven Versus and Chiefs, and now we have a
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Speaker 1: resurrection like a phoenix rising out of the dust. The
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Speaker 1: He went ahead and let his organization move on from
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Speaker 1: one of the greatest quarterbacks in the history of our sport,
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Speaker 1: Tom Brady, and he didn’t blink. He didn’t he didn’t
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Speaker 1: he didn’t get emotional. It wasn’t the end of a dynasty,
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Speaker 1: it wasn’t the end of anything. He just retooled with
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Speaker 1: another MVP Calvit quarterback to run his offense. The brain
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Speaker 1: trust over there at New England with the Patriots offensively, defensively,
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Speaker 1: it’s something to be lived up. It’s something that other
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Speaker 1: organizations aspired to be because the level of consistency in
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Speaker 1: that organization when you’re talking about winning ball games, having
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Speaker 1: winning seasons, seasons, winning your division, and winning conferences. Everybody
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Speaker 1: is still trying to hit the market that they said
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Speaker 1: many years ago, did you ever play in the Hall
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Speaker 1: I played it like a preseason something when we had
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Speaker 1: high school stadium right by the Hall of Fame. And
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Speaker 1: by the way, for those of you who are engaged
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Speaker 1: in this episode of Defending the Kingdom entitled the Gold
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Speaker 1: Jacket Bowl, this Sunday, if you have a chance to
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Speaker 1: go to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Campton, Ohio.
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Speaker 1: It is magnificent. It is a must see trip. I’m gonna.
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Speaker 1: My wife and I were gonna just we’re gonna road
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Speaker 1: trip it and go there one day. I’ve been there
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Speaker 1: a couple of times. That game in August. It’s always
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Speaker 1: the first game of every game, right, Super Bowls the
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Speaker 1: the Chiefs have played in a couple of times. I
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Speaker 1: remember one time. The airport’s small. We’re trying to race
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Speaker 1: that being said, that Pro Football Hall of Fame’s awesome.
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Speaker 1: It is a shrine to toughness, greatness, discipline, the things
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Speaker 1: that you and I love about this game. But you
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Speaker 1: just talked about Bill Belichick. Let’s just look at these
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Speaker 1: credentials because what I want to explore and have the
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Speaker 1: this now for a combined forty plus years, and what
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Speaker 1: we know Belichick has the six Super Bowl titles, nine
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Speaker 1: seventy five wins, seven teen division titles. Now I talk,
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Speaker 1: I say the division titles the little box. You check
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Speaker 1: taking it? What? Oh the little box? Belichick values those
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Speaker 1: division championships. I guess that’s where it starts with both
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Speaker 1: of these guys, because Andy shop has won ten of them.
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Speaker 1: He’s won four in a row with the Chiefs that
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Speaker 1: row in this franchise until he got here. But I
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Speaker 1: guess the first part of greatness just prioritizing, and both
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Speaker 1: of these guys prioritize winning their division because that’s where
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Speaker 1: it all starts. Yeah, you always gotta go down a
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Speaker 1: checklist of what is going to be your goals and
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Speaker 1: aspirations each and every season. And one of thing coach
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Speaker 1: Reid does is he sets the environment. He he allows
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Speaker 1: the seasons to run his course, and at the end
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Speaker 1: of that season, he wraps a bone and put tiesitive
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Speaker 1: type and then he moves on. He lets everybody in
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Speaker 1: the organization know last season is last season. Now we
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Speaker 1: need to focus on this season and where are our
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Speaker 1: goals this season? Offensively, defensively, special teams, as a union,
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Speaker 1: as a group, as a coaching staff, as an entire organization.
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Speaker 1: In one of the top boxes when you talk about
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Speaker 1: checking those boxes, dominating your division, not just winning it.
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Speaker 1: Dominating your division and also winning at home, those are
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Speaker 1: two of the top priorities in no matter. I was
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Speaker 1: here with the Chiefs organization with coach read in the
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Speaker 1: vividly going into those preliminary meetings before training camp and
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Speaker 1: he had a list of goals, and I remember one
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Speaker 1: of the goals each and every year was dominate your divisions.
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Speaker 1: It wasn’t just when the division, it was dominate the division.
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Speaker 1: The Chiefs have done that, winning twenty eight at the
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Speaker 1: last thirty one AFC West games. Again, the Chiefs have
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Speaker 1: not lost a division game on a Sunday since November
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Speaker 1: of twenty fourteen. The Patriots have made everybody you got
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Speaker 1: to rethink, well, who’s in the AFC East, because nobody
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Speaker 1: else ever wins that division. Oh, it’s the Jets, the Patriots,
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Speaker 1: and the Bills. Now the Bills are going to challenge
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Speaker 1: them this year. The Bilichick is just as it just
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Speaker 1: liquefied that division so much where they’re not even a factor,
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Speaker 1: it seems like until now. So interesting point that you
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Speaker 1: make that both of these coaches place a big time
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Speaker 1: one of the first things I noticed with him it
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Speaker 1: in Saint Joe, but most of that practice would be
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Speaker 1: dedicated to a division opponent, Like with what they did
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Speaker 1: on that day as far as nine on seven, even
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Speaker 1: back to that day in August and Saint Joe or oh,
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Speaker 1: June seventh, that was Raiders Day, that was Charger’s Day,
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Speaker 1: an NFL league is based off of creating parody. The
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Speaker 1: niche above or below Ambers, Andy Reid and Bill Belichick
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Speaker 1: mix it up to create an atmosphere of while everybody
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Speaker 1: else is trying to be average, we’re pursuing greatness. And
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Speaker 1: that’s an every day pushing yourselves to practice at a level,
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Speaker 1: at a speed, at a pace that other teams kind
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Speaker 1: of fearback from because they don’t want soft tissue injuries.
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Speaker 1: They don’t want they don’t want players to get bored
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Speaker 1: or uninterested. None of those things are ever a problem
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Speaker 1: that I’ve been a part of. With coach Andy Reid,
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Speaker 1: He’s always pushing the envelope physically, mentally, emotionally from all
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Speaker 1: from being great, and then great keeping you from being elite.
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Speaker 1: That is the coaching technique in style that I think
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Speaker 1: embodies with Andy Reeve brands here in Kansas City. Well put,
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Speaker 1: and I mentioned Belichick’s credentials. Andy’s The super Bowl fifty
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Speaker 1: Because all of his old critics couldn’t time management, couldn’t
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Speaker 1: win the big one. Well boom, the lid got blown
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Speaker 1: off that with the super Bowl fifty four title. But
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Speaker 1: when you look down deep ten division titles has mentioned
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Speaker 1: fifteen playoff wins, two hundred and twenty five overall wins.
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Speaker 1: The thing is too about these guys is their ability
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Speaker 1: to adapt. Andy Reid has this incredible ability to adapt
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Speaker 1: to the game, to adapt to his roster, build his roster,
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Speaker 1: but he doesn’t seem to get pigeonholed in one place. Now,
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Speaker 1: you started this episode talking about Belichick, and to me
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Speaker 1: adaptation of what they were with Brady. They look more
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Speaker 1: like the Baltimore Ravens now Cam Newton can throw it.
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Speaker 1: He’s an excellent athlete. But then this is a run
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Speaker 1: centric offense and aggressive take the ball. The way defense
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Speaker 1: that his adaptation as Andy has adapted to the change
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Speaker 1: of Andy Vie’s passions, I think in this game, the
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Speaker 1: reason we know he will continue to coach this game
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Speaker 1: as long as him in the fifteen of together, they
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Speaker 1: know they have something special, but they can always look
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Speaker 1: across the field and they know that there’s other coaches
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Speaker 1: that are always trying to do similar, achieve more, trying
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Speaker 1: to push their team for the same amount of greatness.
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Speaker 1: And Andy, I think he takes it’s a personal thing.
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Speaker 1: It’s something he takes so personal about the amount of
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Speaker 1: pride he has. This team was built not because of stats,
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Speaker 1: and she’s just a lot of things that go into
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Speaker 1: building the Kansas City Chiefs that other teams don’t have
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Speaker 1: is that family commitment, you come in as a team,
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Speaker 1: but you leave as a family. That’s something that’s written
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Speaker 1: across the wall. The reason there are no lockers in
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Speaker 1: our locker room is because your family. You don’t worry
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Speaker 1: about your family stealing from you, don’t worry about your
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Speaker 1: family doing anything. Um um, this honest a man to man.
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Speaker 1: We’re here part of a team, here as a family
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Speaker 1: to go win games, to go commit ourselves. We’re all
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Speaker 1: sacrificing our time and our talents to create something special
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Speaker 1: in one calend the season. And he gets guys to focus,
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Speaker 1: focus in and really honor that on so many different
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Speaker 1: levels of the organizations. He’s a visionary and he’s one
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Speaker 1: of the greatest. Obviously you can tell I care about
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Speaker 1: the man I played under for two years. It ain’t
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Speaker 1: because he makes some really good cheeseburgers on the weekends, right,
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Speaker 1: I mean, he’s just, he’s just. He’s a great guy.
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Speaker 1: But he does ask you to be better. He ask
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Speaker 1: you to be the best version of yourself on a
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Speaker 1: daily basis and commit yourself to the team, to the
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Speaker 1: team’s vision. And the years I had to play under
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Speaker 1: my bid dad, and I think he made me a
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Speaker 1: better man today. Yeah, this picture is behind me. There’s
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Speaker 1: our guy right there on my shoulder that he loves
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Speaker 1: this to Chief Kingdom and he loves this his player.
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Speaker 1: But I’m glad you brought it up the family feeling.
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Speaker 1: We’ll close this way. One of my favorite moments. I’ve
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Speaker 1: only done this twenty seven years as the voice of
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Speaker 1: the Chiefs, just getting started. But one of my favorite
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Speaker 1: moments was after that game in Foxborough in twenty seventeen
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Speaker 1: when the Chiefs absolutely stunned those dudes. That was not
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Speaker 1: supposed to happen, and that that forty burger got put
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Speaker 1: up in Foxboro. And after the game, Bill Belichick was
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Speaker 1: asked what happened, and he goes, we just got Andy reided.
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Speaker 1: He made Andy read a verb and an adverb and
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Speaker 1: an agity of all in one thing. And I thought perfect.
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Speaker 1: And Belichick said, here’s my sword. You can take it.
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Speaker 1: That’s what we’re gonna get Sunday afternoon. Two great coaches, shop,
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Speaker 1: thanks for being with us. I know you’re fired up
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Speaker 1: for Sunday afternoon, so am I. I just want the
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Speaker 1: Chief’s Kingdom. Don’t take it for granted. You’re getting Shula, Landry, Lambeau,
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Speaker 1: all the great coaches you can think of. Are gonna
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Speaker 1: be squared up right out here. I’ll bundle up in
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Speaker 1: those two guys on each sideline. Definitely. We know around
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Speaker 1: the league everybody’s gon been watching this game because he’s
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Speaker 1: two of the best minds in football. And what they do,
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Speaker 1: there’s gonna be a game of chess, not check. It’s
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Speaker 1: gonna be a game of chess. It’s gonna be high
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Speaker 1: level moves being made on that field to get up.
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Speaker 1: Just that that each of the advantage and whoever takes
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Speaker 1: advantage less amount of mistakes. They’re gonna accounting their players
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Speaker 1: to make big plays, but they’re gonna vote and putting
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Speaker 1: their positions, putting their players in position to take advantage
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Speaker 1: of each other. I take my hats off the coach
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Speaker 1: battle check. But we got one of the best in
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Speaker 1: history right here in the rhead, right here in Kansas City.
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Speaker 1: The coach, coach Jim Reid and I are blessed for
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Speaker 1: so many reasons, but we’re blessed because we have Andy
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Speaker 1: Reid is our head coach. It’s chess with two chess masters.
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Speaker 1: That’s what you got in this one. He’s Sean Barber
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Speaker 1: aka the Shop aka the Barber Shop, the Spider Man.
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Speaker 1: I’m at Choulter’s voice to the Chiefs, get ready for
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Speaker 1: the Gold Jacket Bowl, the Hall of Fame game for
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Speaker 1: twenty twenty Chiefs against the Patriots, three twenty five kick off,
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Speaker 1: and let’s get ready to run it back



