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 Danage. On the day when you get opportunity
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Speaker 1: to game, they can play. Hey, I don’t do what
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Speaker 1: touched down Kansas City. The Chiefs all right in the
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Speaker 1: thick of a baby. Hello, Chiefs Kingdom, and welcome to
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Speaker 1: this edition of Defending the Kingdom. Mitch altis with you,
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Speaker 1: Voice of the Chiefs, along with the man would call
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Speaker 1: the Shop, the Barber, Shot the Spider Man, the Man
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Speaker 1: about Town. Ten year NFL veteran Sean Barber and senior
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Speaker 1: team reporter Matt McMullen. Coming off the bye week. It’s
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Speaker 1: the restart. I’ve been giving you guys these embracing analogies
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Speaker 1: all year. This is when you get restarted. On the
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Speaker 1: after the caution, you drop the green flag and everybody
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Speaker 1: just goes fast and furious again. That’s where we are.
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Speaker 1: This edition will be called are you the Hammer or
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Speaker 1: You the Nail? Because here comes the Tennessee Titans and
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Speaker 1: King Henry Derrick Henry himself. So just first of all,
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Speaker 1: I’m gonna start with you shot before we go around
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Speaker 1: the world. We’re gonna hit that. But just getting things
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Speaker 1: cranked up again, well I kind of feel like even
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Speaker 1: here on on on air, we got to kind of
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Speaker 1: knock some of this rust off you and that being
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Speaker 1: being in part of t DDK for a few weeks. UM, Yeah,
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Speaker 1: I feel like I got to knock some of my
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Speaker 1: rust off. But it’s been amazing a few couple of
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Speaker 1: weeks around town then bastards have been doing the phenomenal stuff. UM.
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Speaker 1: Definitely community driven, purpose driven, UM, faithfully spiritually, UM, just
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Speaker 1: finding some oneness and some purpose behind all we do.
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Speaker 1: And congratulations to yourself and I guess um Smiths Tammy
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Speaker 1: with all the work she’s done with the Sports Commission
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Speaker 1: here in Kansas City. We had a phenomenal night awarding
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Speaker 1: some of those UM officers. UM as we did a
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Speaker 1: Kansas City version of the Draft and you were on
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Speaker 1: the clock, had I’ll staying the time doing that. It
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Speaker 1: was awesome to have you and Dante Hall and Kathy
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Speaker 1: Nelson’s Sports Commission and honoring folks in law enforcement in
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Speaker 1: UH in the Chief Kingdom. All right, Matt, you had
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Speaker 1: a chance to take a breath. Uh. And now the
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Speaker 1: car’s back on the track and everybody’s red up up
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Speaker 1: and going. Yeah, the bye is like a holiday in
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Speaker 1: the NFL. Because we all love football. We obviously wanted
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Speaker 1: to be playing a football game, but we have to
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Speaker 1: work a lot of other holidays. So when you have
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Speaker 1: the bye week, like everyone leaves. It’s not just the team,
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Speaker 1: like all the business staff. Everyone goes on vacation or
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Speaker 1: just relaxes and does something else. I went to the
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Speaker 1: zoo on Thursday. My wife works at the zoo. She’s
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Speaker 1: our communications manager. So I went to the zoo on
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Speaker 1: Thursday with my mom. Got to walk around, just enjoy it.
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Speaker 1: And of course we traded for Cadarius Tony as soon
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Speaker 1: as I arrived at the Zoo. So it never fully stops,
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Speaker 1: but nice to get a break. One thing I found
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Speaker 1: funny is Carlos Dunlap spoke at the podium earlier today
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Speaker 1: and he mentioned that other places he’s been they haven’t
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Speaker 1: had the entire week off, and how nice that was
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Speaker 1: as a player to have a really tough training camp
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Speaker 1: and to start the season strong at five and two
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Speaker 1: and then to find out, hey, you have the entire
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Speaker 1: week off and to go away and just take care
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Speaker 1: of whatever you need to That players really appreciate that.
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Speaker 1: So I know the guys are excited to be back.
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Speaker 1: We’re excited to be back, and we’re going to attack
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Speaker 1: the second half of the season. And that’s coach Read,
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Speaker 1: everything’s alculated. Yes, that’s twenty almost twenty five years. It’s
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Speaker 1: his twenty fourth year as a head coach. He knows
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Speaker 1: what works and doesn’t work, and to use that buy
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Speaker 1: as a true pit stop in a holiday life. The
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Speaker 1: way you put that for really the whole organization is
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Speaker 1: very well stated, but that’s the way coach does it
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Speaker 1: and his legendary. He’s twenty and three after buys, twelve
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Speaker 1: and one in home games after buys. So here’s a
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Speaker 1: home game after a buye against King Henry and the
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Speaker 1: Tennessee Titans. Although I’m going to get to a stat
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Speaker 1: which is really crazy in a second, I’ll just threw
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Speaker 1: it to put it out there and then we’ll get
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Speaker 1: to it later. But Coach Read, think about how awesome
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Speaker 1: he’s been fifth all time in NFL history. If he
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Speaker 1: gets playoff when he’s gonna tie Tom. He’s one and
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Speaker 1: eight against the Titans. One and eight crazy in the
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Speaker 1: regular season against the Titans. We’ll get into that in
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Speaker 1: a second, but first let’s go around the world. You
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Speaker 1: know what I love about Mitch is he texted me
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Speaker 1: that at like eleven thirty last night. I just know
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Speaker 1: he’s just like a deep in like you know, the research,
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Speaker 1: and he just texts me and I’m just like that
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Speaker 1: is insane. Let’s turn that around. Matt’s not sleeping because
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Speaker 1: this is a you know, I’m not. I know you’re not.
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Speaker 1: You’re doing the same thing. Yeah. Um, all right, let’s
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Speaker 1: go around the world. I have twenty three of them today,
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Speaker 1: all right, buy a week. We’ve yeah, we’ve we’ve accumulated
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Speaker 1: some you know, I could save some of these for
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Speaker 1: next week, but let’s just do them all right now.
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Speaker 1: So we have Jamie and his son Max or from California.
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Speaker 1: My mom went to the Bills game alone. My dad
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Speaker 1: couldn’t go, my wife couldn’t go, so she went alone
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Speaker 1: and she met Jamie and Max at the game. And
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Speaker 1: they’re from California. Max is a huge Chiefs fan, but
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Speaker 1: they had planned this trip to go to the Bills
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Speaker 1: game for like nine months and they went to the game.
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Speaker 1: Obviously a tough loss, but they still had a wonderful time.
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Speaker 1: Got to know my mom. So shout out to Jamie
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Speaker 1: and his son Max. Uh. I mentioned I was at
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Speaker 1: the Zoo on Thursday, ran into a DTK listener at
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Speaker 1: the zoo. King at the zoo, yep over by the
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Speaker 1: lions in that area. You know who you are, so
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Speaker 1: shout out to you. So we’ve also also got a
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Speaker 1: Burt in Baldwin Park, California, a listener, and Fawn Dulac, Wisconsin,
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Speaker 1: Jared in Newark, Delaware, Mike and Yukon, Oklahoma. Luke and
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Speaker 1: Matt from Clark, South Dakota. Sawyer in Sunrise, Florida, but
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Speaker 1: originally from Aurora, Missouri, outside Springfield, otherwise known as the
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Speaker 1: epicenter of DTK. Because all of our listeners are from Springfield,
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Speaker 1: that seems like nowadays. We’ve got Billy in Suffolk, Virginia,
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Speaker 1: Daniel in Dallas, Texas, Gail in an Abingdon, United Kingdom.
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Speaker 1: We’ve heard from Gail before, Mitch and Fayette, Missouri, the
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Speaker 1: Morgan family from good Hope, Missouri, thirty miles from Springfield.
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Speaker 1: Eli from Israel. He flew in for the Chiefs forty
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Speaker 1: nine ers game and said it was well worth it.
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Speaker 1: It saw a great game. Remember our listener from Duncan, Oklahoma. Yeah,
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Speaker 1: so that listener checked back in. He has a six
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Speaker 1: year old daughter whose favorite thing in the world is
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Speaker 1: hearing U yell touchdown Kansas. Her name is Faith Marie,
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Speaker 1: so she says hello, Hello Faith and Proverbs twenty two six.
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Speaker 1: Trained a child when they’re young and when they’re older,
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Speaker 1: that at her wedding days. You should. We’ve got Josh
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Speaker 1: and Jefferson City, Missouri, Larry in Bakerton, Pennsylvania. We’ve heard
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Speaker 1: North High School. Dan in Norman, Oklahoma, Jay in Northeast Florida,
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Speaker 1: Timothy in Marysville, Kansas. And remember Red from Southeast Kansas. Yeah, dude,
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Speaker 1: we finally get a town. We sure did. So he
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Speaker 1: apologized and you and he says he is from Parsons, Kansas, Oh,
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Speaker 1: home of the Vikings. Come on, man, put it out there.
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Speaker 1: Sewn Hill, the longtime NFL quarterback Sean Hill is from Parsons, Kansas.
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Speaker 1: Played with like there’s thirty two teams. He played with
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Speaker 1: eighteen of them. Josh Johnson. Yeah, SE’s Josh Johnson before
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Speaker 1: Josh Johnson. But Sean hill Man, you’re from Parsons. Put
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Speaker 1: it out there and Twitter was active for all of us.
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Speaker 1: Here you saw the van from San Jose de Vale, Mexico.
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Speaker 1: I’m not sam that right, but had decal on it.
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Speaker 1: How cool is that? That’s awesome? Yeah, and then we
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Speaker 1: had the whole Colorado thing going on Twitter. Just see that,
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Speaker 1: other towns. I was looking at my centennial and yeah,
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Speaker 1: I just so anyway, I appreciate everybody in the Chief’s Kingdom.
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Speaker 1: All right, here comes King Henry and the theme of
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Speaker 1: this Defending the Kingdom episode is hammer or nail? Are
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Speaker 1: you the hammer or you the nail? And we’re gonna
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Speaker 1: take King Henry because he deserves some time here, present, past,
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Speaker 1: in future. So we’re gonna take things out of context
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Speaker 1: here just a little bit. But you played defense in
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Speaker 1: this league shop. You played against some bruising running backs.
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Speaker 1: But right now, with apologies to say Quon Barkley, there’s
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Speaker 1: nobody that’s is bruising or is a throwback to the
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Speaker 1: seventies and eighties. As King Henry Derrick Henry the Titans. Yeah,
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Speaker 1: he kind of has voked a spirit up like a
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Speaker 1: Jim Brown. I mean, yeah, he’s down. He doesn’t look
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Speaker 1: to have way contact, he accepts it. He actually welcomes it.
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Speaker 1: He’s always looking to give that that powerful stiff arm
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Speaker 1: to put somebody on his highlight video. But with a
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Speaker 1: running back like that, I think I’ve heard the end
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Speaker 1: of Red say numerous times. I mean, he’s a Hall
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Speaker 1: in Canton. It’s just how long he’s going to continue
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Speaker 1: really remarkable things when everybody knows he’s getting the ball.
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Speaker 1: Defenses we create defenses to overload holes he’s going through.
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Speaker 1: and you always want to get him down before he
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Speaker 1: to get him down. So from a defensive philosophy, he’s
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Speaker 1: kind of a unicorn out there. Not many teams have him.
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Speaker 1: It’s it’s impossible to create a practice environment like you’re
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Speaker 1: gonna see on game day. But it’s a mentality and
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Speaker 1: mind that you have to have. You have to everybody,
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Speaker 1: all eleven guys have to make a commitment to each
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Speaker 1: other that they’re gonna swarm to the football each and
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Speaker 1: every day on because it only takes one one play,
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Speaker 1: one play, one mistackle, and he does have the speeding
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Speaker 1: acceleration to beat you to the end zone. Yeah, we’ve
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Speaker 1: seen that. That’ll get into the past segment of this.
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Speaker 1: But the sixty eight yard run against the Chiefs in
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Speaker 1: the thirty five thirty two win by the Titans back
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Speaker 1: in twenty nineteen is a prime example. That’s what just
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Speaker 1: that it’s interesting. He’s trying to defy physics here, not
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Speaker 1: just the current physics of football and what it is.
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Speaker 1: the fourth, and here he is again, Matt getting this
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Speaker 1: You grew up as a youngster loving the Chiefs when
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Speaker 1: Larry Johnson was this guy getting thirty carries a game. Yeah,
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Speaker 1: But what he’s done in his career and how he’s
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Speaker 1: So only four running backs twenty seven years or older
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Speaker 1: No one’s gonna be able to stop him. But if
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Speaker 1: you have a chance to let all those wolves and
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Speaker 1: you start to hunt as a pack. Everybody else gets
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Speaker 1: get him down at that point. But I think that’s
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Speaker 1: what you see over and over again when it gets
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Speaker 1: I think the more we see that happened during the game,
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Speaker 1: We gotta you know, rotate the d line, rotate the linebackers.
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Speaker 1: I’m not worried about the secondary to our safeties does
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Speaker 1: we don’t see those, Uh, four and five yard games
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Speaker 1: we sought on the only time that Derrick Henry’s lost
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Speaker 1: to the Chiefs ever, and that was the AFC Championship game.
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Speaker 1: But this year, in first possessions, the first offensive possession
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Speaker 1: for teams throughout the NFL, the Titans are first, and
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Speaker 1: they’re tied with Buffalo and they’re tied with Minnesota. They
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Speaker 1: four touchdowns. If you can hold them away from they’ll
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Speaker 1: stay with the run. They and the Ravens are the
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Speaker 1: two teams in this league. They’re down two scores, they
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Speaker 1: will not abandon the run. However, they feel uncomfortable, and
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Speaker 1: you talked about creating some discomfort for them by getting
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Speaker 1: ahead of the pace. Yeah, that Buffalo game is interesting.
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Speaker 1: I could be wrong here, but I believe they scored
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Speaker 1: first and it was seven to nothing Tennessee and they
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Speaker 1: lost forty one to seven. It’s pretty wild how it
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Speaker 1: works that way. But when they’re on schedule, they’re pretty good.
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Speaker 1: And when they can run the ball like they want to,
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Speaker 1: of disrespected honestly. Nationally. They’re five and two, they’ve won
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Speaker 1: five games in a row, and they’re powerful in the
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Speaker 1: really good, but the reality is unless he breaks a
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Speaker 1: it’s been an up and down year. Six touchdowns, three interceptions.
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Speaker 1: struggled against the Texans last week. Didn’t really matter because
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Speaker 1: the Titans ran for over three hundred yards in that game,
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Speaker 1: That has to be the game plan this week. They
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Speaker 1: Milik Willis had one pass attempt in the entire second half.
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Speaker 1: the center chipped up on them, and really it’s a
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Speaker 1: combo block. It’s a tackle coming all the way down,
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Speaker 1: washing your D line down, and now the garden center
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Speaker 1: both pull out and you just don’t have enough bodies
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Speaker 1: out there to account for all the blockers. And that
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Speaker 1: leaves a running back like King Henry Downhill no one
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Speaker 1: to even make him changes his path or direction. He’s
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Speaker 1: already into your secondary before somebody makes him change or
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Speaker 1: even slow down. And that’s not what you want. You
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Speaker 1: want to double team, you want to feel, you want
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Speaker 1: a two gap, you want to do all these things.
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Speaker 1: You want to slant the D line, you want to
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Speaker 1: do everything to throw off their blocking scheme, because when
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Speaker 1: you run the ball as much as Tennessee does, they
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Speaker 1: have to find more for ways of blocking the same
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Speaker 1: way the same play many different ways. So you’re gonna
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Speaker 1: see a power trap, You’re gonna see a veer, You’re
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Speaker 1: gonna see a toss cracked toss. But the way they
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Speaker 1: block and who accounts for the corner to safety the
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Speaker 1: linebacker is gonna be three or four different ways, and
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Speaker 1: they can get it accomplished so many different ways because
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Speaker 1: all they want to do is make that defensive run
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Speaker 1: force guy hesitate, just hesitate a moment so they can
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Speaker 1: create that little vertical scene because he’s gonna exploit it,
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Speaker 1: and when he exploits it, that leads to those big plays. Yeah.
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Speaker 1: So let’s get to where we’ll close it out this
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Speaker 1: way and this edition of Defending the Kingdom or either
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Speaker 1: hammer or either nail. Yeah, because the Chief’s got some
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Speaker 1: hammer in them too. Now let’s say we’re gonna get
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Speaker 1: to that. I’m gonna ask you about it, but I’m
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Speaker 1: gonna ask you, Matt, about where I think this Tennessee
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Speaker 1: team is disrespected And sometimes we love offense so much
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Speaker 1: because of fantasy football, and the lights are so bright
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Speaker 1: on King Henry that we don’t see this defense. Jeffrey
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Speaker 1: Simmons is a player. Bud Dupree is a player. Kevin
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Speaker 1: Bayard is a player. Tennessee has this physical nature offensively,
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Speaker 1: but they actually have the character of their head coach,
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Speaker 1: Mike Vrabel, and it carries through to their defense. And
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Speaker 1: I don’t think when you look at what their defense
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Speaker 1: has done eleven takeaways. Excuse me, we talked about that,
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Speaker 1: but this defense is a huge reach of their five
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Speaker 1: and two. So, yeah, your thoughts on this Tennessee defense
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Speaker 1: because the Chiefs are gonna have to handle their business.
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Speaker 1: They’re really good in the trenches and Jeffrey Simmons is
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Speaker 1: playing on an injured ankle right now. He played thirty
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Speaker 1: eight snaps last week against the Texans, kind of on
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Speaker 1: a pitch count seven pressures though it’s tight and toughness
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Speaker 1: seven pressures in that game, I mean, on an injured ankle.
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Speaker 1: As a defensive lineman is really impressive. He has five
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Speaker 1: and a half sacks this year. Denico Autry has been
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Speaker 1: good this season two he has five sacks. It really
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Speaker 1: begins with their defensive front. They’re the best third down
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Speaker 1: defense in the NFL. They’re allowing conversions at just a
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Speaker 1: twenty five point six percent clip. Nobody is better. And
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Speaker 1: if you look at third and short, they’ve faced eight
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Speaker 1: third and ones this year, only allowed two first downs
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Speaker 1: on those, so stout in the trenches. You think on
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Speaker 1: a third and one, most teams are like feeling pretty
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Speaker 1: good about it because give it to your running back
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Speaker 1: and you’ll pick up the first down. The Titans take
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Speaker 1: that seriously, and they’re very good in the trenches. All
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Speaker 1: starts up front with them. They’re the number two rushing
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Speaker 1: defense in the NFL as well. They’re allowing just eighty
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Speaker 1: nine point one rushing yards per game, and during their
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Speaker 1: five game winning streak, no team has topped one hundred
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Speaker 1: rushing yards against them. So they’re stout up front. All
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Speaker 1: begins up there. You can get them over the top
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Speaker 1: for the big play. They’ve allowed seventeen passes of twenty
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Speaker 1: five or more yards this year. It’s number six in
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Speaker 1: the NFL. So you can do that against them, but
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Speaker 1: they’re very stout up front. That’s where it all begins. Yeah,
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Speaker 1: I mean it’s underrated. They got other guys to Marcus Walker,
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Speaker 1: Mario Edwards. They’ve kind of drafted to their defense. They’ve
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Speaker 1: picked up free agents to their defense. But you got
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Speaker 1: to respect their defense. So let’s close this way. How
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Speaker 1: do the Chiefs be the hammer in this game? Because
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Speaker 1: people are thinking the hammer nail, how can the Chiefs
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Speaker 1: hammer ay Titan team? Which, let’s be honest there, let’s
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Speaker 1: back it up with Coach Reid being one and eight
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Speaker 1: against these guys in the regular season. Everybody else in
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Speaker 1: the league he only has three teams he’s got losing
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Speaker 1: records against. Uh, it’s the coach. I think the Bengals maybe,
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Speaker 1: but these guys he’s wanted eight against them. I’m like,
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Speaker 1: That’s why I texted Mad late at night. I’m like, Okay,
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Speaker 1: can’t be right. It’s can’t be right. But we know
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Speaker 1: coach can bring a hammer. Can so let’s talk about
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Speaker 1: the Chiefs being the hammer in this game. I think
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Speaker 1: the great thing is coming off a Bay week, UM,
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Speaker 1: having you know, over ten days to dis prepare for
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Speaker 1: what we’re gonna see. UM, letting the guys recharge their batteries,
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Speaker 1: no no aches and bruises everybody. I mean, I think
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Speaker 1: the team is going to be as close to one
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Speaker 1: hundred percent as far as injuries is. We can imagine
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Speaker 1: the team being at this point of the season, and
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Speaker 1: it’s gonna be a game where we’re gonna, I think
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Speaker 1: see Coach Andy Reid challenge our guys in the trenches.
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Speaker 1: We’re gonna attack them right at the belly of the beasts.
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Speaker 1: We’re gonna attack him right where the nose tackle whether
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Speaker 1: their strongest defensive line and the bud Duprez and the
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Speaker 1: Jeffrey Simmons, we’re gonna attack them right where their strong
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Speaker 1: their strength lies. Because you know that every team, um,
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Speaker 1: there’s some defensive captains. And if you can take those
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Speaker 1: guys out of play, if you can take those guys
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Speaker 1: out of the game plan and you can really um
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Speaker 1: do what you want with those guys, everybody else will fall.
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Speaker 1: And when you talk about the hammer and the nail,
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Speaker 1: I see that we put the nail right on those
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Speaker 1: two guys, bud dupre and Jeffrey Simmons, and we’re just
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Speaker 1: gonna keep banging that head, that the head of that
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Speaker 1: nail until both of those guys say no, Mas, get
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Speaker 1: me out the game, and everybody else on the defense
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Speaker 1: will then fold. That’s the head of the defense, that’s
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Speaker 1: the that’s the beast. Um. Those are the two guys
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Speaker 1: that really I think bring that that arrogance that variable
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Speaker 1: has as a head coach. It’s a it’s a defensively,
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Speaker 1: it’s a it’s a different variation of what Belichick does.
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Speaker 1: They’re gonna double team Kelsey. They’re gonna they’re gonna they’re
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Speaker 1: gonna make him living a nightmare for him trying to
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Speaker 1: get off the line. They’re gonna dare us to throw
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Speaker 1: at the other places, play some trick coverages to try
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Speaker 1: to um get my homes to think it’s something that’s
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Speaker 1: not creative. I’ll say, all they want is one turnover.
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Speaker 1: They’re gonna run the ball, try to take time of possession,
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Speaker 1: control that the entire game. They just want one turnover
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Speaker 1: and they think that one turnover was going to lead
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Speaker 1: them to a victory. Matt, your thoughts how to the
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Speaker 1: Chiefs a hammer in this game? Well, first of all,
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Speaker 1: I’m not sure if you guys are aware of this
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Speaker 1: or not, but coach read is quite good after the buye.
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Speaker 1: Not sure if you’ve heard that one. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
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Speaker 1: a little bit, yeah, just a little bit. And he’s
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Speaker 1: twenty and three after the bye. It’s like the most
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Speaker 1: well known stat in the NFL world, Right, we always
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Speaker 1: hear it around this time of year. Why is he
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Speaker 1: so good after the bye while he is extra time
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Speaker 1: to prepare? So I feel good about that. On one end,
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Speaker 1: he’s very good after the buye. The Chiefs need to
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Speaker 1: continue being exceptional in the red zone offensively. This is
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Speaker 1: something else we talked about this week because we get
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Speaker 1: excited about this kind of thing. The Chiefs are the
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Speaker 1: number one red zone offense in the NFL in terms
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Speaker 1: of converting red zone trips into touchdowns. It’s over seventy
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Speaker 1: five percent, and that’s despite having the most red zone
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Speaker 1: trips in the NFL with thirty. Like sometimes it can
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Speaker 1: be deceiving, the Titans actually fall into this category. They’re
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Speaker 1: number two, and red zone touchdown efficiency makes sense when
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Speaker 1: you have King Henry on the goal line, but they
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Speaker 1: have seventeen red zone trips. It’s near the bottom of
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Speaker 1: the league, so it’s deceeding, right. The Chiefs have the
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Speaker 1: most red zone trips and the highest red zone touchdown
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Speaker 1: efficiency percentage. So the Chiefs need to keep that up
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Speaker 1: and keep the offensive pressure on Tennessee, like we’ve been
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Speaker 1: talking about this entire time. Score as often as you
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Speaker 1: possibly can and make Mike Vrabel think we’ve got to
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Speaker 1: pass to keep up with this team. That’s what you
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Speaker 1: have to do. If you let Tennessee stick around all game.
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Speaker 1: If it’s late in the fourth quarter and it’s we’re
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Speaker 1: in the mud. It’s seventeen seventeen. That’s Tennessee’s game. That’s
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Speaker 1: what they want this to play out. As the Chiefs
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Speaker 1: want to keep the offensive pressure on Tennessee throughout the game.
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Speaker 1: It seems obvious, but against this team especially, that is
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Speaker 1: just paramount. And I mentioned how good Tennessee is on
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Speaker 1: third down defensively. The Chiefs are the number one third
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Speaker 1: down offense in the NFL. So answer that bell over
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Speaker 1: and over again. Makes this Tennessee defense field defeated early
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Speaker 1: in the game and the Chiefs will be well on
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Speaker 1: their way. But it’s a great opportunity for the Chiefs
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Speaker 1: once again after the buy to keep this momentum rolling.
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Speaker 1: They’re feeling really good after the bye week or going
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Speaker 1: into the bye week rather at five and two, let’s
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Speaker 1: keep that going here in the second half of the season. Yeah,
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Speaker 1: to your point, in the red zone, these the top
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Speaker 1: two red zone teams. You alluded to that the Chiefs
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Speaker 1: have ten more red zone touchdowns. The Titans are thirteen
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Speaker 1: to seven team in the Chiefs are twenty three of thirty.
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Speaker 1: So as well close, I’ll tell you how the Chiefs
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Speaker 1: of the Hammer I think this is one of the
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Speaker 1: tougher teams physically. Andy Reid has head in his ten
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Speaker 1: years here. Definitely, this is getting closer to what you
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Speaker 1: played with in Philadelphia with him. And people think because
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Speaker 1: they throw the ball and they get twenty yard passing
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Speaker 1: plays that they’re soft. They’re not. And you can talk
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Speaker 1: about Dublin Kelsey. But that’s why Juju Smith Schuster on
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Speaker 1: the other side is so important, because Juju is coming
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Speaker 1: after you and he’ll get a catching eight yard hook
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Speaker 1: and run for forty yards, and the other tight ends
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Speaker 1: are kind of catching help. The offensive line is a
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Speaker 1: tougher offensive line pieced together now the second year together.
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Speaker 1: And then I think defensively we already mentioned more athletic
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Speaker 1: tougher than mentioned the safeties. Justin Reid played against these
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Speaker 1: guys in the same division. He played King Henry for
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Speaker 1: four years twice a year, so it’s not like, Okay,
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Speaker 1: it’s these guys, right. This is a better overall team
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Speaker 1: I think from a physical, mental, and emotional toughness standpoint.
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Speaker 1: And I’ll add one thing, Mitch. If you look at
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Speaker 1: how different players are making big plays on this offense,
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Speaker 1: the Chiefs have thirty seven plays of twenty or more
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Speaker 1: yards this year, it’s tied with Buffalo for the most
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Speaker 1: in the NFL. It’s not one dude with thirty seven
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Speaker 1: of those. Travis Kelsey has nine of them, Juju has
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Speaker 1: six of them, and MVS has six of them. It’s
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Speaker 1: all over the place. And if they want to double Kelsey,
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Speaker 1: if they want to put a bracket on him, Juju
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Speaker 1: or MVS has repeatedly showed that they could answer the bell.
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Speaker 1: So very exciting for the makeup of this team. And
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Speaker 1: nine total guys for the Chiefs. That’s number one in
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Speaker 1: the NFL with those big plays, nine total. They can
616
00:28:32,480 –> 00:28:35,600
Speaker 1: spread it around horizontal, vertical, and it’s the top two
617
00:28:35,640 –> 00:28:38,240
Speaker 1: punters in the NFL in this game. So throw that
618
00:28:38,320 –> 00:28:42,320
Speaker 1: in there as well. He’s Matt McMullen. Follow him. He’s awesome,
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00:28:42,360 –> 00:28:46,760
Speaker 1: He’s matched at He’s sean barber, barber shop shop, malicious.
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00:28:46,920 –> 00:28:49,440
Speaker 1: Follow him. I’m at Cholter’s voice to the Chiefs and
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00:28:49,480 –> 00:28:51,840
Speaker 1: we’ll close this way. Are you the hammer or you
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00:28:51,880 –> 00:29:13,440
Speaker 1: the nail? Touch down scene scen



