Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus and Senior Team Reporter Matt McMullen talk about Matt’s upcoming trip to Frankfurt and provide some updates on the offseason training program in the latest episode of Defending the Kingdom.
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Speaker 1: Hey, get down until the day when you get off.
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Speaker 2: During this guy they can play.
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Speaker 1: Touchdown Chance City that chants all right theck of it?
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Speaker 2: Baby? Well, Hello Kingdom Defenders, Welcome to this special episode
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Speaker 2: of Defending the Kingdom, one that I’ll just I called
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Speaker 2: it Matt kit Buck dwitch Stanz, which is Matt goes
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Speaker 2: to Germany. So Matt Kate buckedwitch Stintz and you German followers,
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Speaker 2: of course we’re headed your way. Matt’s headed your way soon.
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Speaker 2: But this episode is exciting because you’re going to Frankfurt
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Speaker 2: here to check it out.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, I’m going to Germany this weekend. So one of
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Speaker 1: our business directors uh slacked me a few weeks ago
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Speaker 1: and asked if I had any Memorial Day plans and
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Speaker 1: I was like, well, I’m gonna do a barbecue in
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Speaker 1: my backyard. She’s like, do you want to go to
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Speaker 1: Germany for a few events, and I was like, Uh,
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Speaker 1: let me ask my wife about it. But yeah, I’m
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Speaker 1: going to Germany for five days, helping to cultivate some
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Speaker 1: fandom over in Germany before we play there in November.
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Speaker 1: It’s gonna be pretty cool.
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Speaker 2: So again, Matt gate Dok Deutschland. Some other German coming away,
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Speaker 2: poor German. But I’m getting there. But then I would
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Speaker 2: say vas and Vaughan, meaning, what’s this event? Where are
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Speaker 2: we going? What? What is it?
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Speaker 1: Yeah, So it’s a series of things. I’m there for
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Speaker 1: five days. The first day is kind of like a
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Speaker 1: get acclimated day. We’ll do a content shoot, we’ll walk around.
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Speaker 1: Dante Hall will be there, a couple of Chiefs cheerleaders
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Speaker 1: will be there, so we’ll get some photos of them
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Speaker 1: in front of some German landmarks with flags stuff like
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Speaker 1: that on the first day. The second day is kind
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Speaker 1: of the main event. The reason that we’re going is
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Speaker 1: there’s a big rooftop bar in downtown Frankfurt that we’re
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Speaker 1: just going to take over and it’s sold out already.
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Speaker 1: A whole bunch of German fans are excited about this,
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Speaker 1: and essentially I’m there to keep the event moving. But
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Speaker 1: we’ll have Dante, we’ll have some Chiefs cheerleaders, we’ll have
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Speaker 1: some business executives, and we’ll just do a Q and
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Speaker 1: A with them for all these German fans to learn
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Speaker 1: about our game, to learn about the Chiefs and our
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Speaker 1: entire organization should be really cool. And then the last
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Speaker 1: two days. We’re going to go to two different military
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Speaker 1: bases and see people from not just Kansas City, but
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Speaker 1: the United States in general, defending our country and hopefully
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Speaker 1: we can bring them a little bit of home. But
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Speaker 1: it’ll be an amazing trip. It’s going to be a whirlwind.
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Speaker 1: It’s just five days. We’re gonna do a lot, but
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Speaker 1: I can’t wait. I haven’t been to Germany in like
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Speaker 1: ten years. I was a kid when I went last time.
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Speaker 1: So it’s gonna be a pretty cool experience sharing our
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Speaker 1: game with these German fans.
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Speaker 2: And by the way, I didn’t fully give us the
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Speaker 2: introduction here, Mitch hold us with your voice to the
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Speaker 2: Chiefs along with Matt yet Nok deutschlend is Matt mcbullan,
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Speaker 2: senior team reporter. Wo’d you go the first trip? I
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Speaker 2: didn’t know you’ve already gone.
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Speaker 1: Well with my family. I went to Munich on like
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Speaker 1: a vacation years and years ago, but I’ve never been
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Speaker 1: to Frankfurt. I’ve been informed that Frankfurt is much different
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Speaker 1: than Bavaria several times, so I’m looking forward to learning
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Speaker 1: about that culture and again sharing our great game with
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Speaker 1: these fans. Because you and I we eat live breathe
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Speaker 1: this stuff like we love football, we love the Chiefs.
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Speaker 1: And what I’ve gathered based on our interactions with German
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Speaker 1: fans so far doing our podcast and doing some meetings
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Speaker 1: as part of our whole international campaign, is how hungry
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Speaker 1: German fans are not just for football, for Chiefs football,
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Speaker 1: and I think it’s so cool that we can share
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Speaker 1: what’s so special to us with these fans, and that’s
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Speaker 1: what we’re going to do here this weekend.
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Speaker 2: Let me just mention that about the popularity of American
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Speaker 2: football in Deutschland is the fact that they consider like
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Speaker 2: for you and me, there’s like three point five million
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Speaker 2: hardcore fans. It just breathe it, eat it, sleep it
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Speaker 2: every day. But overall in Germany it’s close to now
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Speaker 2: twenty million fans who follow the NFL love the NFL,
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Speaker 2: and so Germany is actually the market. It’s always kind
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Speaker 2: of been, though when you look back here, I was
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Speaker 2: just I was looking at this. So the old NFL
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Speaker 2: europe League, which had a team we’re going to talk
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Speaker 2: about here very shortly when it closed down in the
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Speaker 2: mid two thousands, two thousand and seven to be specific,
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Speaker 2: there were seven remaining teams. Five of those were in Germany. Okay,
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Speaker 2: they still like, like, where are you guys going, don’t leave,
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Speaker 2: come back. Chiefs president Mark Donovan was quoted in one
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Speaker 2: article that he said, one thing that is really interesting
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Speaker 2: about the German people and their love for the National
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Speaker 2: Football League for American football is how it spans the
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Speaker 2: demographics much like it does in America, and the fact
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Speaker 2: that it’s very popular with the eighteen to thirty four demographic,
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Speaker 2: both male and female in Germany. So Germans love their
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Speaker 2: American football, they love the National Football League and we’re
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Speaker 2: headed there now. They also have currently a European league
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Speaker 2: of American Football, and it’s really brilliant what they’ve done.
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Speaker 2: It’s kind of like what the USFL has done, where
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Speaker 2: they’ve branded the teams like the old NFL Europe teams,
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Speaker 2: meaning Frankfurts got a team. I believe Dusseldorf has a team.
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Speaker 2: Of the twelve teams in twenty twenty two, seven were
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Speaker 2: in Germany. So Munich has a team, Berlin has a team,
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Speaker 2: and they’ve kind of marketed and used basically what they
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Speaker 2: had back with NFL Europe in the mid two thousands.
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Speaker 2: So the NFL game is right now. Any foreign country
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Speaker 2: that’s just where the UK might push back some. But
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Speaker 2: the entire UK right now, the most active country in
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Speaker 2: the world for American football in the NFL is Germany,
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Speaker 2: and so it’s so exciting.
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Speaker 1: And it seems to me that maybe NFL Europe was
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Speaker 1: a little bit ahead of its time. Yes it was,
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Speaker 1: and I actually have a trivia question for you that
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Speaker 1: will hit later about NFL Europe. But NFL Europe ended
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Speaker 1: up kind of fizzling out in what like two thousand
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Speaker 1: and seven.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, still seven.
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Speaker 1: I feel like if NFL Europe started right now, there
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Speaker 1: would be a huge market for it over in Europe,
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Speaker 1: and we’re just kind of seeing that with the NFL’s
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Speaker 1: international footprint and all these countries being added. I saw
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Speaker 1: the Saints are now allowed to market in France. That
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Speaker 1: became a thing today the Steelers can market, which makes
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Speaker 1: too much sense. But we’re just going to keep seeing
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Speaker 1: these countries be allowed to NFL teams to market in them,
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Speaker 1: and over time, we’re going to see our game continue
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Speaker 1: to grow around the world because it is a global
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Speaker 1: game at this point, it’s not just an American sport.
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Speaker 1: People all over the world they’re super interested in football.
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Speaker 1: They want to see football live in the fans in
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Speaker 1: Frankfurt are got to see Chiefs and Dolphins on November fifth.
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Speaker 2: We have not yet. And that being said, one of
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Speaker 2: the great features of defending the Kingdom is when we
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Speaker 2: get in our Kingdom space shuttle and go around the world.
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Speaker 2: So what do we have now for a spin around
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Speaker 2: the world with Kingdom defenders.
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Speaker 1: Well, I’ve got five today. Ironically none from Germany. We
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Speaker 1: get lots of German fans, but none included in today’s
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Speaker 1: around the Tommy town for Tommy Townsend. You know what’s
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Speaker 1: funny is in our cafeteria, they’ll play like NFL Network, right.
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Speaker 1: And the Chiefs Bengals AFC title game was on TV
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Speaker 1: like a week or so ago, and I saw Tommy
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Speaker 1: and Joshua Williams watching it and it was the final
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Speaker 1: like eight minutes. So Joshua had the interception, you know.
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Speaker 1: And then later in the game before the Bengals final drive,
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Speaker 1: Tommy had that big punt and it was right before
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Speaker 1: that and I walked by him and I was like,
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Speaker 1: big punt coming up, and He’s like, that’s about to happen.
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Speaker 1: I was like, a big punt coming up. But anyway, yes,
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Speaker 1: five for Tommy Townsend. Perry is in the Philippines. Eliza
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Speaker 1: is also in the Philippines. Not connected. We just have
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Speaker 1: two Philippines listeners. We have a big contingent in the Philippines,
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Speaker 1: So shout out to the Philippines. Colin is up in Minneapolis,
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Speaker 1: but he is originally from Kansas City. He would a
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Speaker 1: chance to see the Chiefs in week five, Colin, when
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Speaker 1: we play the Vikings. We have a listener in Greenwood, Indiana.
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Speaker 1: They said that they’re a Kingdom defender in colts Land.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, right there, right in the middle of it.
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Speaker 1: And then shout out to Chad, who is from Plattsburgh, Missouri,
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Speaker 1: but now lives in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin. Less than an
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Speaker 1: hour after our schedule release episode, he said him and
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Speaker 1: a bunch of his college buddies all rented a house
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Speaker 1: in Green Bay for a matchup against the Packers in
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Speaker 1: week thirteen. These guys are spread out across Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska,
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Speaker 1: and Minnesota and they’re all going to be at Lambeau
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Speaker 1: in week thirteen representing the Kingdom’s pretty.
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Speaker 2: Cook you’re Parker because it’ll be a little frosty up there.
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Speaker 2: But some NFC North flavor since yeah, from this crew.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, we’re taking over the NFC North how about it.
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Speaker 2: Well, those are our five visits as we go around
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Speaker 2: the world with our Kingdom defenders. On this episode of
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Speaker 2: Defending the Kingdom, which is Matt gate Buck Deutschland, Matt
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Speaker 2: is going to get at that. I’m getting there. I’ve
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Speaker 2: been practicing it, and of course that you’re setting things
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Speaker 2: up with your promotional visit there for what will happen
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Speaker 2: in about six months. I mean this is going to
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Speaker 2: be the Chiefs and the Dolphins on the fifth of
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Speaker 2: November in Frankfurt. Now, what’s no ordery about that? This
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Speaker 2: is one of the biggest games on the entire NFL calendar.
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Speaker 2: When the schedule release came out, this was one of
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Speaker 2: the more anticipated games for the entire NFL going. When
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Speaker 2: will Tyreek kill the former chief famous for Super Bowl
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Speaker 2: fifty four and running the lost play play the Chiefs?
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Speaker 2: When will it be? Where will it be? It’s in
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Speaker 2: Frankfort on FUNFTA November. So here we go. This is
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Speaker 2: not only so sometimes in the games that we have
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Speaker 2: seen either in any of the international series, some of
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Speaker 2: them are like big matchups. We’re kind of not and
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Speaker 2: so That’s why there was a thought that it could
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Speaker 2: be the Lions or the Bear it’s the Dolphins. Frankfurt,
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Speaker 2: Germany is getting one of the top games of the
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Speaker 2: entire NFL schedule, which is.
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Speaker 1: Really cool because we talked about how hungry these fans
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Speaker 1: are for football, and they’re going to see a great
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Speaker 1: matchup with a lot writing on that game in early November.
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Speaker 1: You’re right that, I think, particularly early on in the
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Speaker 1: International series, there was a bit of a stigma that
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Speaker 1: it was teams that weren’t very good. The game didn’t
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Speaker 1: really matter and the fans were happy anyway because they
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Speaker 1: got to see live football. But what a treat for
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Speaker 1: these fans in Frankfort that they’re going to see the
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Speaker 1: best team in the NFL and the Chiefs in a
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Speaker 1: team and the Dolphins is going to be fighting for
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Speaker 1: a playoff spot. I believe at that point the AFC
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Speaker 1: East is going to be really competitive this year, with
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Speaker 1: of course the Bills trying to hang on to the
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Speaker 1: division title crown, but also the Jets vying for a
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Speaker 1: playoff spot, vying for that division title, and the Dolphins
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Speaker 1: are right in that mix as well. Not everyone can
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Speaker 1: make the playoffs in the AFC. It’s a loaded conference.
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Speaker 2: Now you want to have some fun, let’s do it.
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Speaker 2: Okay for those cool So those of you just listening
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Speaker 2: Have I said that yet? No, but it is.
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Speaker 1: We are brought to you by ticket maas, we’re.
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Speaker 2: Brought to you by Ticketmaster. And why is that big?
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Speaker 2: Because how many times how many people have you had
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Speaker 2: tickets to Frankfurt? Ticketmaster? Ticketmaster, Ticketmaster, Ticketmaster, try to go there.
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Speaker 2: But again, this episode of Matt get Nokdousch, Lenny’s Matt’s
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Speaker 2: those of you that are just listening and not watching
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Speaker 2: and listening, we are presenting the helmet of the Frankfurt Galaxy.
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Speaker 2: Look at this, such an awesome helmet. Now, those of
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Speaker 2: you again, we’ll describe it here at purple helmet with
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Speaker 2: an orange face mask. Very Clemson. Like if you think
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Speaker 1: It is very Clemson.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, it’s very Clemson. So yeah, it fits right in
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Speaker 2: with our Clemson guys like Justin Ross would love to
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Speaker 2: wear it. So the so the logo of the Frankfurt Galaxy,
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Speaker 2: of the old NFL Europe Right, Ryan Fire, Berlin Thunder.
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Speaker 2: So you look at basically the Milky Way, right, this
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Speaker 2: is the you’re looking at a galaxy, and so it’s
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Speaker 2: want to have some fun.
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Speaker 1: Yes, let’s do it. Okay, this is so cool. This
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Speaker 1: Mitch just pops in my office when we were going
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Speaker 1: to talk about Germany for this episode. We don’t do
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Speaker 1: I mean, he’s the best. How does he find this thing?
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Speaker 1: I don’t know, but pretty cool. But yes, let’s have
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Speaker 2: And even on the back of this is a Chiefs
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Speaker 1: So Donte Hall, Dante hallam Claymors.
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Speaker 2: So it’s not if you’re a Frankfurt Galaxy fan you
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Speaker 2: one of the great moments in Frankfurt Galaxy history. They
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Speaker 2: of the Frankfurt Galaxy winning the War Bowl incredible celebration,
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Speaker 2: He’s the current defensive coordinator of the Kansas City Chiefs.
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Speaker 2: Why did Dick Curle lose his defensive coordinator Steve Spagnolo,
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Speaker 2: who didn’t hang around for the World Bowl Championship. I
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Speaker 2: talked to Spags about it this rot. He goes, I
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Speaker 2: to here, and I got some more. But this is
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Speaker 2: the first era of Frankfort’s connection to the Chiefs, long
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Speaker 2: before the game that’s coming up on Funfida November.
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Speaker 1: That’s crazy. Mitch has been saying for days now that
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Speaker 1: I’m not allowed to research this because he wanted to
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Speaker 1: break this news to me on the show. That’s crazy.
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Speaker 1: What a small world.
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Speaker 2: It’s awesome.
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Speaker 1: I mean, that’s amazing.
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Speaker 2: It’s incredible. And so there’s ties already between Frankfort and
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Speaker 2: He talked about he glowed, he glowed about it. He
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Speaker 2: for the Chiefs. This will become more of a story.
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Speaker 2: You’re going to see more Steve Spagnola going back to Frankfort.
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Speaker 2: Stories coming up up. But pretty cool. Now let’s jump
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Speaker 2: ahead to five to seven. Okay, So now the Galaxy
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Speaker 2: win the World Bowl in nineteen ninety nine, setting off
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Speaker 2: last three years of NFL Europe as it existed then,
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Speaker 2: the top equipment manager was Cale Kirby, who’s one of
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Speaker 2: He worked for the Frankfurt Galaxy. Kale’s so important, as
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Speaker 1: Did kil get you this helmet?
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Speaker 2: He did? Okay, so there’s my secret. Kle goes, Hey,
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Speaker 2: I’ve got the helmet somewhere. I’ll find it. Plus Jj Smith,
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Speaker 2: famous chief kind of famous running back at k State,
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Speaker 2: there’s all these tie ins of the Frankfurt Galaxy and
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Speaker 1: That’s crazy. I mean, what are the odds? What a
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Speaker 1: small world. It’s not just that Frankfurt and Germany loves football,
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Speaker 1: we actually have ties to Kansas City and what are
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Speaker 1: the odds. I did a little bit of research, not
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Speaker 2: How cool as this helmet?
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Speaker 1: Well, that’s what I was going to talk about.
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Speaker 2: So I just wore it around for a while and
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Speaker 1: I just thought Tammy was saying, Mitch, She’s like, get
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Speaker 2: Dude, dude, can you imagine I’ll let you take it home?
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Speaker 1: And oh well, anyway, I have a lot of respect
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Speaker 1: They won the most World Bowl titles with four and
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Speaker 1: they’re a heck of a team and we’re a heck
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Speaker 1: of a team. Are you ready for my trivia?
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Speaker 2: Let’s go.
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Speaker 1: This is pretty tough, but I think you actually know it.
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Speaker 1: So there was numerous teams. I’m just checking out this
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Speaker 1: so not every team played the entire length of it,
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Speaker 1: but there was nine teams that operated at some point
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Speaker 1: in that second stage. So I’m talking just European teams.
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Speaker 1: Can you name those nine teams?
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Speaker 2: So these are the nine teams that lasted all fifteen season.
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Speaker 1: They just existed at some point in the second edition
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Speaker 1: of NFL Europe. One of these teams lasted from just
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Speaker 1: two thousand and four to two thousand and seven. For example, Okay,
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Speaker 1: let me get so nineteen.
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Speaker 2: Scottish Claymores yep, London Monarchs yep, the Barcelona Dragons.
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Speaker 1: Yes, Ryan Fire, which is a great name.
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Speaker 2: I love Ryan. I played in Dusseldorf, by the way,
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Speaker 2: Berlin Thunder huh, Frankfurt Galaxy yep. I’m three left and
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Speaker 2: they’re in Europe.
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Speaker 1: They’re all in Europe, two in Germany.
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Speaker 2: Two more in Germany. Yeah, Munich. What was their name though?
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Speaker 2: What was Munich’s name? They had a different name.
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Speaker 1: I don’t see a team of Munich, you know what.
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Speaker 2: That might not have been Munich. Okay, so all three
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Speaker 2: of these are in Germany.
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Speaker 1: Left, two in Germany, one not in Germany.
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Speaker 2: I mean I’m spinning my wheels here. No, this isn’t fair.
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Speaker 2: I just put you on side. No, but I just
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Speaker 2: got I just got six of them, but I need
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Speaker 2: three more.
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Speaker 1: It’s impressive, you got six.
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Speaker 2: I love this. I loved NFL Europe and I love that.
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Speaker 2: We’re going to go to Frankfurt, Germany. Okay, I give up, Okay.
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Speaker 2: The Amsterdam Admirals. Amsterdam Admirals they.
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Speaker 1: Played from nineteen ninety five two thousand and seven.
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Speaker 2: Classic.
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Speaker 1: These other two teams were short lived. But the Cologne
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Speaker 1: Centurions clones, yes.
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Speaker 2: And they were not.
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Speaker 1: They were an arch rival of the Frankfurt Galaxy not
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Speaker 1: far away.
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Speaker 2: No, Cologne Centurions were Yeah, they didn’t like each other. Yeah,
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Speaker 2: So the German teams really developed some interesting rivalries among
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Speaker 2: those five or six that were spinning and churning and burning.
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Speaker 2: So yes, the Colone Centurions big art, tribal.
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Speaker 1: So the Frankfurt Galaxy awesome name one well, last one
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Speaker 1: is the Hamburg Sea Devilsurg two thousand and five to
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Speaker 1: two thousand and seven.
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Speaker 2: You know, and that is that’s my home area, right,
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Speaker 2: that’s my tracing to my is the Hamburg area is
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Speaker 2: to where my family started on the paternal side on
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Speaker 2: the Hamburg Sea Devils. Yeah, I apologize. My ancestors from Hamburg.
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Speaker 1: Will be laying in bed, just like I can’t believe
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Speaker 1: I didn’t get.
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Speaker 2: Believe I didn’t get the Hamburg Sea Devils.
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Speaker 1: That was good though. Six out of nine is good names.
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Speaker 2: I love that one.
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Speaker 1: Great names. The Scottish Claymoars is so great and that’s
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Speaker 1: who Dante played for, if we didn’t mention that earlier.
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Speaker 2: But yeah, I kind of like the Frankfurt Galaxy though.
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Speaker 2: Oh yeah, put the Milky Way on the helmet. Yeah,
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Speaker 2: it’s awesome, love it.
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Speaker 1: It’s awesome.
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Speaker 2: So we’ll close out this way and we’ll bring it
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Speaker 2: back to the current times as we close, and that
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Speaker 2: is getting ready for Germany. So now not only is
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Speaker 2: Matt gik Noktowischlenn, He’s going to Germany, the Chiefs are
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Speaker 2: getting ready to play in Germany. And this point of
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Speaker 2: the calendar is is more important than people realize, because
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Speaker 2: you and I we immerse ourselves even in this part
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Speaker 2: of our calendar, which is the OTA phase right off
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Speaker 2: season training activities still restricted because of the NFL Players Association.
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Speaker 2: But I don’t think there is a team in the
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Speaker 2: National Football League that approaches the OTAs with the fervor
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Speaker 2: and importance of the Kansas City Chiefs. And you have
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Speaker 2: to look no further than what Andy Reid says and does.
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Speaker 2: The coaching staff and most notably Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelcey,
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Speaker 2: they attack the like it’s training camp as much as
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Speaker 2: they can do. And we see what has become the
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Speaker 2: best team in the NFL, especially over the past six seasons,
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Speaker 2: the potting soil of those wins in December and January
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Speaker 2: that you think of and watch of and you’re watching
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Speaker 2: in the cafeteria on NFL Network. The beginning seeds are
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Speaker 2: planted right now. This is an important tome.
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Speaker 1: Could not agree more. And if you’ve hung with us
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Speaker 1: this entire episode, we are going to talk some real
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Speaker 1: Chiefs football here now. I’m totally with you about how
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Speaker 1: this is the time you lay the foundation for what
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Speaker 1: the season is going to look like. Because it’s very
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Speaker 1: easy to say, ah, they’re just in shorts. You know,
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Speaker 1: there’s no pads, there’s no hitting. What are they really
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Speaker 1: getting done? And some teams kind of embrace that philosophy
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Speaker 1: of we’re not going to do much at all. We’re
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Speaker 1: not going to give the players a lot of information here.
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Speaker 1: We’re not going to even hold all these practices. We’re
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Speaker 1: going to use this just as team building. Some people
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Speaker 1: don’t think it’s important. Coach read and everyone in this
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Speaker 1: building thinks it is very important. And the proof is
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Speaker 1: in the results. Like you just mentioned, the Chiefs attack
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Speaker 1: OTAs like no other team. They’re gonna get a ton
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Speaker 1: of stuff done out there when other teams aren’t. So
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Speaker 1: when training camp rolls around, all of a sudden, these
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Speaker 1: other teams that don’t really attack OTAs, it’s a ton
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Speaker 1: of new information. It’s all rushing back to them. For
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Speaker 1: the Chiefs, they’ve already started playing this foundation and they
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Speaker 1: just continue it. So OTAs are really important. Let’s do
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Speaker 1: a bit of housekeeping and explain what’s going on right now.
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Speaker 1: Monday of this week began Phase three of the offseason
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Speaker 1: and that includes OTAs. What does OTA stand for? Organized
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Speaker 1: team activities? Basically, these are the first practices and you
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Speaker 1: can hold ten of them over the next three weeks
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Speaker 1: where you can do eleven on eleven drills. In Phase one,
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Speaker 1: it’s just working out. You can’t do anything on the field.
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Speaker 1: Phase two is just like individual drills, positional drills. The
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Speaker 1: offense can go against air, the defense can go against air,
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Speaker 1: but there’s no offense versus defense. This is the first
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Speaker 1: time on the calendar since the Super Bowl that we
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Speaker 1: can see eleven on eleven drills here on the team facility. Again,
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Speaker 1: no pads, no hitting, but it looks like real football,
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Speaker 1: and that’s important. So we get these OTA practices where
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Speaker 1: these guys can start meshing together. We’ll have media once
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Speaker 1: a week during OTAs, so there will be a media
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Speaker 1: session where you’ll hear from coach Reed and Patrick Mahomes.
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Speaker 1: It’ll be on the Chiefs YouTube page on May twenty fourth.
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Speaker 1: There will be one on June first, and then June eighth,
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Speaker 1: and all of this leads into Mandatory Mini Camp, which
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Speaker 1: is a three day practice period which is very similar
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Speaker 1: to OTAs from June thirteenth to fifteenth. And there’s ninety
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Speaker 1: one players on the roster right now, a lot of players.
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Speaker 1: I wrote an article on Chiefs dot com that’s up
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Speaker 1: there right now that kind of details all the positions
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Speaker 1: and all the players that are on our roster right
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Speaker 1: now and answers why do we have ninety one and
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Speaker 1: not ninety Well, it’s all in that article, but exciting
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Speaker 1: time here for you and I and for the Chiefs
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Speaker 1: finally first time a off season we’ll see some eleven
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Speaker 1: on eleven football.
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Speaker 2: Here well and what and we also see seven on
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Speaker 2: seven sure yes, So these OTA workouts in phase three
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Speaker 2: and as it gets closer to the mandatory mini camp
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Speaker 2: start to look like training camp practices. There’s no nine
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Speaker 2: on seven, no inside running because there’s no pads. You
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Speaker 2: can’t hit in these, but you can do seven on seven,
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Speaker 2: which is very important for route concepts and covering the same.
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Speaker 2: And then the eleven on eleven work which is now
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Speaker 2: you’re you’re taking the laboratory one step further, especially with
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Speaker 2: your younger players, and they’re seeing these seven hundred plays
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Speaker 2: that exist in the Chiefs iPad and seeing it like
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Speaker 2: come out in front of their eyes. So coach emphasizes
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Speaker 2: these OTAs where he puts on he tests them. Now
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Speaker 2: he’ll test them mentally as well as physically of how
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Speaker 2: much can a player take. I’m going to throw this
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Speaker 2: on the plate of a player, especially the ones they’re
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Speaker 2: counting on right away, and what can they process, what
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Speaker 2: can they process and execute? So OTAs are huge for
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Speaker 2: the Kansas City Chiefs right now. For the life of me,
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Speaker 2: I got into this discussion during Super Bowl Week on
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Speaker 2: more than one occasion with different folks around the NFL
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Speaker 2: about teams kind of de emphasizing OTA’s or blowing them
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Speaker 2: off and kind of waiting to training camp and then
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Speaker 2: kind of the easing in training camp. And we’ve seen
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Speaker 2: them that some teams struggle in September. So for the
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Speaker 2: Chiefs OTAs, we said this before, but you just have
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Speaker 2: to understand how importantly are so they can hit Mandatory
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Speaker 2: Mini camp on a full sprint, they can hit Saint
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Speaker 2: Joseph on a full sprint, and they can hit September
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Speaker 2: on a full sprint. The chief season is going right now,
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Speaker 2: and OTAs are incredibly important.
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Speaker 1: And I don’t mean this as a slander toward Aaron Rodgers.
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Speaker 1: He’s a future Hall of Famer. But I remember last year,
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Speaker 1: I don’t believe he went to the Packers OTA’s. They
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Speaker 1: did not when they had all the new receivers. He
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Speaker 1: said he didn’t think he needed it, and then they
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Speaker 1: had all kinds of problems early in the season trying
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Speaker 1: to get and sync as an offense. It’s hard in
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Speaker 1: the NFL. And what I love about Patrick mah Holmes
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Speaker 1: is he is a two time MVP, a two time
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Speaker 1: Super Bowl MVP. He’s the best player in the game,
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Speaker 1: and he’s at these voluntary practices getting to know his
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Speaker 1: new receivers and trying to build raport with even players
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Speaker 1: that have been here a long time, Guys like him,
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Speaker 1: guys like Travis Kelce. They attack these practices like they
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Speaker 1: are trying to make the team, and they have all
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Speaker 1: the agency in the world that where they could be
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Speaker 1: like gay, We’re not going to go No, They’re here
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Speaker 1: trying to get better. So it just has a lot
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Speaker 1: about our guys and our commitment to being back in
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Speaker 1: the Super Bowl, because it’s hard to win in the NFL,
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Speaker 1: and the guys are in the building right now in May,
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Speaker 1: getting ready for hopefully a great season ahead and going
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Speaker 1: back to the Super Bowl.
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Speaker 2: Scheme evaluation, personnel evaluation. It’s so organized. Coach t reat
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Speaker 2: organizes these to the t. They’re fun actually to watch
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Speaker 2: and observe because the team you just see how they’re
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Speaker 2: getting ready for the twenty twenty three season. Matt’s getting
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Speaker 2: ready to go to Germany. Matt gaetak deutschlint. Now I’m
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Speaker 2: gonna screw this up too, but or she sicks steine,
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Speaker 2: or she sticks steine, which is be careful, all right,
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Speaker 2: And then I never get like chu’s right choose, which
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Speaker 2: is like see ya, but Borsi sticks stein donka borsisics thin.
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Speaker 2: It’s about all I sign. But so excited you get
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Speaker 2: to go.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, it’s gonna be an amazing experience. I can’t wait
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Speaker 1: to again just get to meet some football fans over
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Speaker 1: in Germany, and I just I believe so strongly and
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Speaker 1: the Chiefs as an organization and the power of football
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Speaker 1: and what it could do around the world and how
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Speaker 1: can change people’s lives and and really just be such
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Speaker 1: a force for good in the world. And we get
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Speaker 1: to share what’s so special with us and for us
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Speaker 1: with all these fans in Germany. So should be pretty amazing.
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Speaker 1: A great little primer for what we’re going to do
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Speaker 1: in November.
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Speaker 2: And I think it opens up a great conduit, even
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Speaker 2: things like commerce and tourism back and forth, a two
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