Under Pressure: Chiefs vs. Broncos Preview | Defending The Kingdom 12/3

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: Taking danage on the day. All right, when you get off,

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Speaker 1: touchdown Kansas City, the Chiefs, all right in the thick

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Speaker 1: of a baby. Well, hello everybody, and welcome to this

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Speaker 1: episode of Defending the Kingdom. We’re gonna call it under pressure.

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Speaker 1: Mitch Holds with you, voice of the Chiefs, along with

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Speaker 1: the man that we call the shot the barber Shop,

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Speaker 1: the Spider Man, one of the most prominent graduates in

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Speaker 1: the history of the University of Richmond set up. Oh

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Speaker 1: there it is the Spider celebrating your basketball victory over

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Speaker 1: the University of Kentucky. And uh, so well done in that,

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Speaker 1: of R. Right, man, We’re so proud University Richmond. I

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Speaker 1: can still remember the time when my first year here

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Speaker 1: were the little brother coming in and somehow Richmond pulled

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Speaker 1: off one of the upsets, one of the few times

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Speaker 1: They’ve been so tough over so many years. But now

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Speaker 1: having a chance over the weekend to watch my Spiders

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Speaker 1: the proud blue bloods, and somehow, somehow, my Richmond Spiders

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Speaker 1: pulled off a twelve point I don’t even know if

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Speaker 1: we can be called upset. We were just the better

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Speaker 1: team that day. It was outstanding. Now the Chiefs getting

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Speaker 1: ready for the Denver Broncos. As we transition and we

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Speaker 1: talk about, you know, one of that great songs of

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Speaker 1: all time, right, they goes Queen Baby, they goes Queen Yeah.

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Speaker 1: Under pressure. Yeah, there we go, baby, under pressure. We’re

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Speaker 1: gonna talk about two things here relating to this Denver

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Speaker 1: Bronco game. We’re gonna start with the Chiefs and get

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Speaker 1: into write under your expertise, and that is defensive football.

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Speaker 1: A lot of discussion around the Chiefs, of course being

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Speaker 1: When you look at it, when you hear those discussions barbershop,

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Speaker 1: how do you react. Man. Stat’s a funny man. You know.

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Speaker 1: People can take numbers and can screw them and twist

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Speaker 1: them they mean anything. When you when you talk about

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Speaker 1: a lot of times the team that’s leading the league

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Speaker 1: in sack totals, it’s not always the one that’s getting

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Speaker 1: and affecting the opponents quarterback the most. You can get hurries,

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Speaker 1: a lot of things you can do to get a

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Speaker 1: quarterback off his spot, make them throw on the run.

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Speaker 1: And I think our team, our defense is doing that

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Speaker 1: at a very high rate. They’re not getting credit for

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Speaker 1: it on the national as far as national media because statistically,

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Speaker 1: people are so so enamored by sack totals and they

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Speaker 1: think if you don’t get a sack, it doesn’t mean anything.

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Speaker 1: But when you look at how many turnovers in this

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Speaker 1: the ball before he’s ready, or a tipped or the fleckball,

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Speaker 1: both of those things lead to turnovers. And when you

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Speaker 1: ball game, it’s not getting a sack, it’s getting a turnover.

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Speaker 1: And I think that’s what we’re doing at a very

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Speaker 1: were one of the top teams in sacks and yet

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Speaker 1: losing that playoff game or in the AFC championship game.

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Speaker 1: I should say, to your point, let me just throw

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Speaker 1: out some stats though that kind of dispel all this

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Speaker 1: Chris Jones right now is top ten in the National

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Speaker 1: Football League, not in sacks, but shop He’s got twenty

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Speaker 1: knockdowns quarterback pressure knockdowns. He also has twenty eight quarterback hurries.

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Speaker 1: That’s forty eight combined that affect the play. Like you

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Speaker 1: were just saying, I’m not sure it maybe fantasy football

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Speaker 1: because people want to play fantasy football. I’m serious, they

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Speaker 1: want to play fantasy football with something. Defensively, what do

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Speaker 1: I have Usually sacks and picks and that’s about it.

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Speaker 1: So if the team doesn’t get sacks, like freaks everybody out.

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Speaker 1: But it’s a matter of getting hits on the quarterback pressures.

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Speaker 1: And to me, it’s it’s affecting the physics of the

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Speaker 1: that’s what we’re We’re on the same wavelength here, it’s

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Speaker 1: not just always getting a sack. It’s it’s doing other

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Speaker 1: things to affect the passing play by the opponent. Yeah,

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Speaker 1: you understand me. The nature of the quarterback position has

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Speaker 1: can extend the play, they can get out on the edge.

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Speaker 1: And sometimes when you allow quarterbacks get out on the edge,

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Speaker 1: them being in the pocket. I mean, quarterbacks now throw

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Speaker 1: then once he escapes the pocket, you want to have

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Speaker 1: the worry of being hit, pushed down, put to the ground,

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Speaker 1: I mean that’s something that I think Chris Jones is

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Speaker 1: being underappreciated for. When you talk about on the national set,

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Speaker 1: to me? How close is he really getting to me?

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Speaker 1: so overall is the defense, Frank Clark, Chris Jones, the

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Speaker 1: job of affecting the quarterback, even if it’s not coming

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Speaker 1: out on our stat sheets. Yeah, the one exception to

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Speaker 1: be the Raiders game there was only one quarterback hit

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Speaker 1: But if you look at the Panthers game against Teddy Bridgewater,

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Speaker 1: that category, I’m like, whoa nine quarterback hits in two

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Speaker 1: sacks in that game and the Box game against Tom

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Speaker 1: Brady eight quarterback hits in one sack. But even early on,

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Speaker 1: first four possessions of that game. It’s like I talked

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Speaker 1: with Andy Reid on the Chiefs Kingdom show on the

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Speaker 1: radio network on Monday night, that team, the Chiefs were

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Speaker 1: peddling downhill and that Tour de France leg not uphill

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Speaker 1: because the defense was able to get enough pressure on

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Speaker 1: Brady or disruptive play at making pot four straight times. Yeah,

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Speaker 1: they started so fast in that game. You know, Tom Brady,

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Speaker 1: much knowledge about football, having to start with three three

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Speaker 1: wouldn’t allow Tampa to get into their play call and flow.

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Speaker 1: how comfortable coaches get once they get through that first

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Speaker 1: found out what’s working what’s not. It was almost halftime

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Speaker 1: it wasn’t too much going on from a Tampa tom

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Speaker 1: was pretty much they were duds to start that ball game.

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Speaker 1: And it wasn’t until late in the second half they

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Speaker 1: was able to find some magic. And back then the

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Speaker 1: Chiefs had such a lead and was able to do something,

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Speaker 1: you know, such a great job of possessing the ball,

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Speaker 1: controlling the ball. We were able to run the ball

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Speaker 1: leave Tampa Bay with the win. And to me, that

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Speaker 1: was probably one of the most easier wins of the season.

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Speaker 1: The game was pretty much offensively, we had so many

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Speaker 1: no answers for Kelsey, no answers for my homes that

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Speaker 1: and we did that enough to win the ball game.

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Speaker 1: So I mean, when when I look at that game

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Speaker 1: game where I felt like Tampa Bay seas momentum took

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Speaker 1: control of the ball game. It was a Kansas City

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Speaker 1: ball game for us to win the entire sixty minutes.

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Speaker 1: And to your point, it was really one of the

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Speaker 1: first games in a while where the Chiefs were able

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Speaker 1: offense to the opponent off the field. Quickly, think about it.

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Speaker 1: Panthers had the ball for eight minutes and get a touchdown.

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Speaker 1: Raiders kind of did the same thing. So you’re a

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Speaker 1: The fact that the defense did disrupt Tom Brady and

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Speaker 1: get him off the field allowed the sequence that you

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Speaker 1: just so eloquently laid out there. Because the Chiefs were

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Speaker 1: always in command of this game for the most part,

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Speaker 1: and because they got off to that great start. Now

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Speaker 1: part of the discussion of this Bronchos Chiefs game, can

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Speaker 1: the Chiefs get pressure on whomever is quarterbacking for the Broncos?

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Speaker 1: And can the Chiefs do that the next five weeks?

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Speaker 1: And again, pressure defined as you know, defending the physics

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Speaker 1: And as you just put out there, it’s not always

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Speaker 1: getting sacks, it’s being disruptive. But passes defensed at the

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Speaker 1: it is the most devastating defensive play that no one

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Speaker 1: and I’ll look at it and go, Wow, that passes

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Speaker 1: knocked down to the line of scrimmage. What would that

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Speaker 1: have been? You know, that was probably a twenty five

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Speaker 1: after that quarterback. And that’s the one thing they’ve been

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Speaker 1: So this Defending the Kingdom episode under pressure. I’ll just

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Speaker 1: People are going, well, the Broncos man, they’re going nowhere.

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Speaker 1: All right, let’s just stop, just pause here a second.

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Speaker 1: The Chiefs were two and fourteen in two thousand and

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Speaker 1: Really shouldn’t want two pick sixes by Derek Johnson. Beat

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Speaker 1: the Broncos twenty ten. The Chiefs won the division with

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Speaker 1: the two and four division record, but beat the Broncos.

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Speaker 1: I mean here, the Broncos now coming in. It’s the

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Speaker 1: with it because of the division title and the Chiefs

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Speaker 1: can win an eleventh straight game of the Broncos, that

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Speaker 1: of business here because the Broncos, I’m sorry, this defense

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Speaker 1: shop and make this a game. Well, we know they

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Speaker 1: Julko comes from this city. He’s from here. Do you

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Speaker 1: think there’s any place in the NFL. He wants to

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Speaker 1: win more than here in Kansas City. He wants to

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Speaker 1: bring victory to his team. He wants to walk away proud.

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Speaker 1: No One. He came back to the city he was

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Speaker 1: Arrowhead Stadium. And so for that amount of pride and

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Speaker 1: that amount of competent, competent competitive since flowing on the

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Speaker 1: game day basis, there is nobody here in the Kingdom

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Speaker 1: He can make all the throws. He has a tremendous arm.

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Speaker 1: And then they have playmakers that they put in position

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Speaker 1: to make plays. So we know that, hey, you can

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Speaker 1: throw the records out there. You can throw all the

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Speaker 1: game is going to be won in the fourth quarter

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Speaker 1: over the Broncos will not be easy. He is sean barber,

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Speaker 1: the shop man, the barber shop, the spider man. He’s

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Speaker 1: got the spider on today, he’s got his bows, seven

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Speaker 1: hundred headphones on. We thank you for joining us on

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Speaker 1: this edition of Defending the Kingdom under Pressure? Can the

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Speaker 1: rest of the way. Can they defend against the pressure

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Speaker 1: of the Broncos and can they take the pressure of

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Speaker 1: getting an eleventh straight win over this team. Shop. God

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Speaker 1: bless you and your family. Stay safe, stay protected. My

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Speaker 1: friend so hanging their brother, appreciate it all the Kingdom man,

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Speaker 1: as we always say, stay masked up, stay socially distance,

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Speaker 1: wash your hands, continue to stay diligent and precautious, and

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Speaker 1: all the protocols for keeping everybody COVID safe. We bless you.

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Speaker 1: It’s been a blessing being a part of the Kingdom,

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Speaker 1: and hopefully, hopefully before for too long, we’ll all have

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Speaker 1: Be back at arrowhead chair for our chiefs the way

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Speaker 1: we do, loud and proud. Baby, Let’s go. He’s Sean Barbara,

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Speaker 1: I’m at sholtis all right, Chiefs, Let’s run it back

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