“Green Flag & Checkered Flag: Week 1 Preview” | Defending the Kingdom 9/8

Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus and Chiefs Reporter Matt McMullen – plus various special guests – break down the latest news and storylines in Chiefs Kingdom.

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Speaker 1: Thank you vantage. On the day when you get opportunity

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Speaker 1: to game, they can play one touchdown. Kansas City. The

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Speaker 1: Chiefs all right in the thick of a baby. Hello, everyone,

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Speaker 1: and let’s do this for real. It is time to

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Speaker 1: start the twenty twenty two season. Welcome to defend to

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Speaker 1: the Kingdom. Mitchelter’s with you voice the Chiefs, along with

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Speaker 1: Matt Stadding himself Matt mcmonllan, senior team reporter. Now, the

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Speaker 1: whole league has been talking about this for months. It

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Speaker 1: is time to start the twenty twenty two season. Don’t

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Speaker 1: you feel like like everybody’s ready to start this year,

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Speaker 1: whether it’s the Chiefs, Kingdom or otherwise. Well, what I

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Speaker 1: keep saying is how this offseason has seemed like the

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Speaker 1: longest offseason ever, and it’s because of how last season ended.

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Speaker 1: We all know that. I mean, we were so close

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Speaker 1: to the super Bowl. I think this team, this whole building,

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Speaker 1: everyone feels like we should have been in the super Bowl.

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Speaker 1: And it’s hard to have months upon months of nothing

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Speaker 1: really going on when you still have those feelings. But

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Speaker 1: what’s been exciting about this team is they took that

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Speaker 1: disappointment and they channeled it toward making sure that doesn’t

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Speaker 1: happen again, and I think finally all that preparation can

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Speaker 1: culminate in Sunday’s game, and I’m a glad we finally

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Speaker 1: have a football game to talk about. Yeah, the theme

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Speaker 1: of this Defending the Kingdom as we start the regular

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Speaker 1: season is green flag, chuckered flag. Let me relate to

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Speaker 1: you how I spent time right before training camp at

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Speaker 1: the Hive sponsored indie car race in Newton, Iowa. All Right,

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Speaker 1: I was m seeing all these events with Gwen Stefani, Right.

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Speaker 1: It was Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton and Tim McGraw

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Speaker 1: and a whole bunch of fast indie cars that were

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Speaker 1: running on a track of less than a mile long.

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Speaker 1: So the green flag dropped and it was like top gun.

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Speaker 1: All these cars were just going one hundred and seventy

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Speaker 1: miles an hour, and it feels like the start of

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Speaker 1: the NFL season. But what was interesting was then seeing

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Speaker 1: this grueling race full of restarts, which were also exciting.

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Speaker 1: That reminded me of the five months basically the National

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Speaker 1: Football League season. But here’s what’s center. The inline the

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Speaker 1: checkered flag was the same line as the green flag,

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Speaker 1: and that’s the same this year for the Kansas City

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Speaker 1: Chiefs because Super Bowl fifty seven will be in Glendale, Arizona,

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Speaker 1: where the Chiefs opened the season against the Arizona Cardinals.

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Speaker 1: And that little fun fact makes it really kind of tasty. Yeah.

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Speaker 1: I love the symmetry of it, you know, and this

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Speaker 1: team has Super Bowl aspirations. Patrick Mahomes earlier today, we’re

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Speaker 1: recording this on Wednesday. He had his first presser of

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Speaker 1: the week earlier today and he said that this entire

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Speaker 1: team believes that that goal is attainable and they wouldn’t

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Speaker 1: be doing this if they didn’t think that that was

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Speaker 1: a real possibility and hopefully a likelihood for this team.

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Speaker 1: So hopefully we can start the season with a victory

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Speaker 1: in Arizona and then end it with a victory in

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Speaker 1: Arizona five months from now. You Kingdom Defenders missed any

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Speaker 1: of the episodes over the past oh, I don’t know,

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Speaker 1: two months, just just binge on it and you will

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Speaker 1: get a theme of just exactly that that this team

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Speaker 1: thinks they can do it and get all the way

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Speaker 1: to the epitomean back to the peak here in the

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Speaker 1: National Football League season. But before we do anything and

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Speaker 1: drop the green flag on this big long race. Let’s

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Speaker 1: go to our thirteen seconds and a defending the Kingdom

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Speaker 1: tradition of going around the world thirteen seconds, So thirteen

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Speaker 1: names and places of people all over the globe listening

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Speaker 1: to Defending the Kingdom. So we have Gary and Monument, Colorado.

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Speaker 1: He’s originally from Flat River, Missouri. He’s an Army veteran

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Speaker 1: of twenty plus years and loves Colorado. But he’s never

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Speaker 1: given in to Broncos country. He’s proudly rapping Chiefs Kingdom

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Speaker 1: in monument. Yep. We’ve got Andrea in Chinle Arizona. He’ll

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Speaker 1: be at the game on Sunday. Yeah, very cool. He’s

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Speaker 1: behind enemy Lions. Yep. We’ve got Lawrence in Pennsylvania. Been

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Speaker 1: Dan in Des Moines, Sean in Albia, Iowa. Yeah right. Albeit,

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Speaker 1: so he’s turned his wife’s family of Vikings and Packers

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Speaker 1: is like a battleground. It is, right, Yep. I can

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Speaker 1: just tell you where the state’s divided, But then you

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Speaker 1: So Sean’s doing our work up there. We’ve got James

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Speaker 1: We’ve got Andrew in Utah says the Kingdom is strong

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Speaker 1: out there. And then get this, not one, not two,

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Speaker 1: same group, three different people. We have Campbell in Melbourne, Australia,

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Speaker 1: James in Sydney, and then Alan from Queensland, Australia. Oh

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Speaker 1: that’s exciting. Yeah, yeah, we are Australian. I’d bust it

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Speaker 1: out and or waltzing Matilda, but we’ll save you that.

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Speaker 1: Love our Kingdom Defenders in Australia, keep them coming, all right.

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Speaker 1: Love this Kansas City Chiefs team, the sixty third in

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Speaker 1: franchise history, that attacks the twenty twenty two season. So

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Speaker 1: let’s just review where you and I think the Chiefs

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Speaker 1: are at this point and what we have seen starting

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Speaker 1: the plane and head to Arizona. Well, there’s a lot

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Speaker 1: of new faces, right on both offense and defense, and

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Speaker 1: when you have so much turnover at times you wonder

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Speaker 1: when will all that come together? Will they be able

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Speaker 1: to come out in Week one quickly and be a team?

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Speaker 1: And the exciting thing about watching this team so closely

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Speaker 1: throughout the off season, and it really begins even before

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Speaker 1: the team got to the building here because Patrick invited

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Speaker 1: all his offensive players down to Texas to work out

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Speaker 1: at the facility they have down there, so they got

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Speaker 1: a head start on OTAs and that familiarity and that

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Speaker 1: foundation that they built offensively really carried over into every

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Speaker 1: stage of the off season. It was clear and if

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Speaker 1: you ask Patrick or if you ask coach Read, what

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Speaker 1: was the moment where you really felt like this was

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Speaker 1: going to be a special season, they’ll always reference that time,

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Speaker 1: which is pretty cool, I think, And I think getting

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Speaker 1: a head start like they did was a big deal.

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Speaker 1: And throughout the preseason we saw this offense really clicking.

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Speaker 1: We were wondering how is it going to look early on,

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Speaker 1: and it’d be okay if there was growing pains, But

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Speaker 1: for what it’s worth, Mahomes and the first team offense

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Speaker 1: had three drives, all three ended in a passing touchdown.

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Speaker 1: And Mahomes found at least five different pass catchers on

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Speaker 1: each one of those drives, so that was very exciting.

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Speaker 1: And then defensively, a lot of new players, a lot

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Speaker 1: of young players, and one of the themes that we

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Speaker 1: learned in the offseason was these guys will probably be

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Speaker 1: on different timelines, right, They’re all different kinds of players

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Speaker 1: at different stages. But that really wasn’t the case. These guys,

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Speaker 1: for whatever reason, we’re able to really come in and

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Speaker 1: not quite be rookies. They seem like they’ve been around

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Speaker 1: a little bit and that’s exciting as well. So I

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Speaker 1: think there might be some growing pains at times. Defensively,

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Speaker 1: they’re young players, but they’re super athletic, they’re playmakers, and

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Speaker 1: they’re intelligent, and I think in the long run, this

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Speaker 1: defense is going to be very exciting this year. Yeah.

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Speaker 1: I always gonna kick out of the depth chart when

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Speaker 1: it’s released, and then the depth chart to start the season,

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Speaker 1: they were talking about the rookies that are number one

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Speaker 1: in the depth chart. You realize that can change in

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Speaker 1: the second snap of the game. And so your point

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Speaker 1: about these rookies being integrated, we could see a lot

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Speaker 1: of them be integrated, whether they’re starting on the first

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Speaker 1: snap of the game or not. It could be by

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Speaker 1: the second snap of the game. Okay. One area that

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Speaker 1: I was so encouraged with during the preseason. Remember the

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Speaker 1: preseason games don’t count, but they matter, and you start

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Speaker 1: to see a trend there and we saw it all

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Speaker 1: the way going back to the spring, and that is

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Speaker 1: a much more effective Chiefs team in the red zone

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Speaker 1: from the twenty yard line into the goal line. Let’s

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Speaker 1: be honest, the Chiefs have not been very good or

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Speaker 1: average in the red zone. Interestingly over the past three

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Speaker 1: years fourteenth, fourteenth, and twentieth in touchdown percentage in the

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Speaker 1: red zone. They were second in twenty eighteen in that regard.

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Speaker 1: There were seventy one effectiveness of getting touchdowns once they

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Speaker 1: entered the twenty yard line or closer to the end zone.

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Speaker 1: The point is the Chiefs were outstanding in the red

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Speaker 1: zone throughout much of the preseason, including the preseason games

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Speaker 1: whatever five of six, and the first team was just

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Speaker 1: cranking it in there. They were getting in there and

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Speaker 1: the tight ends were very involved. We sighted different ways.

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Speaker 1: We saw a scheme on the touchdown pass in Chicago

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Speaker 1: to Bell. We saw using a great athlete and shielding

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Speaker 1: the defender with Jodie forts in a couple times. Here’s

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Speaker 1: my point, how do you overcome maybe not getting as

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Speaker 1: many twenty plus plays or forty plus plays as the

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Speaker 1: Chiefs have had the last four years and they have

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Speaker 1: been among the leaders there, including second in the league

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Speaker 1: in twenty plus plays in twenty twenty. That is being

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Speaker 1: more effective in the red zone. If they just go

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Speaker 1: from fourteenth, let’s say tenth, that means five possessions of

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Speaker 1: four more points, not threees, but sevens or zeros. We

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Speaker 1: saw a lot of red zone turnovers last year earlier

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Speaker 1: in the year for the Chiefs in that three and

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Speaker 1: fourth start, those four points that is twenty points. If

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Speaker 1: you spread that out over a seventeen game schedule, Matt,

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Speaker 1: that could be the difference between a team a Chiefs

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Speaker 1: team being thirty four or ten and seven. Yeah, I

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Speaker 1: mean the margins in the NFL, when you look at

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Speaker 1: these kinds of things, they’re yeah, the razor thin. And

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Speaker 1: as good as the Chiefs offense has been in recent years,

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Speaker 1: that was always kind of one of the issues that

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Speaker 1: if we got into the red zone, we couldn’t utilize

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Speaker 1: our speed that we could when we had the full

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Speaker 1: length of the field, the team was almost more dangerous

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Speaker 1: when it was at the thirty five yard line or so. Well, now,

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Speaker 1: if you look at the personnel on offense, I think

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Speaker 1: it could really lead to a team that has a

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Speaker 1: lot of success in the red zone. And mark Ouisvalde

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Speaker 1: Scantling is a good example of that. That wasn’t really

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Speaker 1: one of the main things that was discussed when he

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Speaker 1: was signed because he’s known as a speed receiver, but

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Speaker 1: he’s six foot four and we saw it in the

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Speaker 1: preseason they were trying to utilize him as a red

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Speaker 1: zone threat. Saw it throughout training camp as well with

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Speaker 1: a lot of success. So adding a guy like MVS

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Speaker 1: who’s a big, tall target, is going to really help

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Speaker 1: in the red zone. I think. I know he’s excited

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Speaker 1: to develop that part of his game. And then also

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Speaker 1: Jody Fortson being back is huge. We saw him really

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Speaker 1: coming on at the middle of last season before he

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Speaker 1: got hurt. He had touchdowns and back to back games.

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Speaker 1: I mean, he’s an athletic freak. Defenses don’t know how

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Speaker 1: to defend him because he’s essentially a wide receiver playing

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Speaker 1: tight end. So if you put a linebacker on him

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Speaker 1: it’s game over. So I think using Jody in the

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Speaker 1: red zone is also quite exciting. And then also having

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Speaker 1: more of a power look at running back I think

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Speaker 1: will be helpful to the Chiefs this year in the

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Speaker 1: them because they made a trade and picked up a

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Speaker 1: And yet they have an adequate defense, especially the safeties.

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Speaker 1: Buddha Baker leads this club and he’s one of the

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Speaker 1: And their secondary in general is quite talented guys who

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Speaker 1: This defense, though, is an interesting case study, just like

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Speaker 1: Kyler and just like the rest of the Cardinals because

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Speaker 1: and overall last year this was the number eleven scoring

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Speaker 1: But if you take a closer look during those struggles

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Speaker 1: struggled as a group down the stretch. You can kind

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Speaker 1: of see how this entire team kind of goes with

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Speaker 1: Kyler essentially in the defense. That was the case for

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Speaker 1: those guys. And the one big major loss in addition

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Speaker 1: he’s going to play, is Chandler Jones. I mean, Chandler

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Speaker 1: Jones was the best sack artist on this team last year.

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Speaker 1: I think Golden actually led them in sacks, but Chandler

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Speaker 1: Jones one of the best pass rushers in the NFL.

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Speaker 1: He’s a Vegas Raider. Now that’s a huge, huge loss. Yeah,

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Speaker 1: JJ Watt is healthy, but I don’t know if they

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Speaker 1: went out and addressed not having Chandler Jones on that

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Speaker 1: defensive line, and this defensive front will have a much

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Speaker 1: different look without him. There one explosive defender gets close

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Speaker 1: to home and there’s some homecoming stories here. Other than

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Speaker 1: d Will, Rodney Hudson is their Pro Bowl center and

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Speaker 1: outstanding center. Many think the best center in the league,

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Speaker 1: although Creed Home for you, I think is challenging that.

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Speaker 1: But Isaiah Simmons is on this team. He played at

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Speaker 1: a Latha North High School, was a phenom for the Eagles,

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Speaker 1: playing high school ball right here in the environs of

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Speaker 1: the Chief’s Kingdom. Then he went to Clemson, had an

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Speaker 1: incredible career, was the eighth pick in the draft. And

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Speaker 1: he is an electric defender. So if there’s someone he

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Speaker 1: But if there’s a team that could try to match

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Speaker 1: up or double on Travis Kelsey with the safeties that

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Speaker 1: they have, it’s also Isaiah Simmons who can cover and

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Speaker 1: also bring pressure. He might be a key for the

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Speaker 1: Cardinals in this game. They’ve got Ben Nieman to another

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Speaker 1: old friend. But Isaiah Simmons when he was drafted, the

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Speaker 1: whole thing about him was, this is the new age linebacker.

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Speaker 1: This is a linebacker who’s essentially a safety who can

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Speaker 1: also play linebacker, Guys who can cover with the best

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Speaker 1: of them. I do think covering Travis Kelsey is a

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Speaker 1: pretty tough task for any linebacker in the NFL, and

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Speaker 1: I think Kelsey would certainly welcome that if they want

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Speaker 1: to put a linebacker on him. But Isaiah Simmons a

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Speaker 1: heck of a player. I think he kind of came

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Speaker 1: on toward the end of last year. He struggled toward

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Speaker 1: the beginning, but very athletic. And it’ll be interesting to

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Speaker 1: see how the Cardinals defense in general attacks the Chiefs,

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Speaker 1: because all of last year it was the two high

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Speaker 1: safety shell coverages right to prevent against the big deep ball. Well,

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Speaker 1: Kelsey is the focal point of the offense, now we

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Speaker 1: all know that. But when you have so many other

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Speaker 1: Justin Watson, Mcole, Harbman, skymore, mvs, how do you account

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Speaker 1: for all of those players? And we’ll see if the

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Speaker 1: Cardinals put all of their eggs into making sure Travis

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Speaker 1: Kelsey can’t beat them. If that’s the case, you’re going

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Speaker 1: to see a big game from someone else and vice versa.

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Speaker 1: So I’m very intrigued to see how the Cardinals line

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Speaker 1: up against the Chiefs. Okay, feel the rumble of the

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Speaker 1: cars as they’re coming around turn three and then they’re

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Speaker 1: buidling up steam to four and you see the flag person,

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Speaker 1: drop the green flag. It’s gonna be a long, hard,

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Speaker 1: tough race, but the green flag is dropping finally. And

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Speaker 1: as I opened up with, we were there when the

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Speaker 1: Chiefs lost the AFC Title game. It was a hard day.

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Speaker 1: We all know that because we were with this team

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Speaker 1: every day. We see how much they care, how hard

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Speaker 1: they work, and they know that they should have been

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Speaker 1: in the super Bowl last year, and they’ve used that

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Speaker 1: all year long to make sure that they end up

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Speaker 1: in the super Bowl this year. And I just love

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Speaker 1: the symmetry of knowing all of that and then the

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Speaker 1: season begins where we went to end it. It’s pretty awesome.

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Speaker 1: And I hope in five months we’re having a Super

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Speaker 1: Bowl preview, DTK will call back to this one and

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Speaker 1: you can say the checkered flag is within sight, and

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Speaker 1: you can go back and watch this episode when the

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Speaker 1: green flag drops. On the twenty twenty two season, he’s

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Speaker 1: met McMullan. I’m Mitchell. Just just one question. As the

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Speaker 1: cars come around turn four to start this race in

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Speaker 1: the National Football League, are you a true Kingdom defender?

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Speaker 1: Touchdown

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