Remembering the Forever Queen of the Kingdom, Plus OTA Updates | Defending the Kingdom 6/7

Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus and Senior Team Reporter Matt McMullen remember the matriarch of the Chiefs Kingdom, the late Norma Hunt, in the latest episode of Defending the Kingdom. The guys also talked about Matt’s recent trip to Germany and provided some updates on OTAs.

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Speaker 1: Hang, get down until the day when you get out

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Speaker 1: and doing this game they can play, don’t do what touchdown?

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Speaker 1: Chancea City the Chiefs. All right, the thick of.

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Speaker 2: It, baby, everybody, and welcome to this edition of Defending

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Speaker 2: the Kingdom. Mitch hold us with your Voice of the Chiefs,

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Speaker 2: along as senior team reporter Matt McMullin. Of course, we’re

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Speaker 2: brought to you by Ticketmaster, who could be your new

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Speaker 2: best friends. When you look at the Chiefs twenty twenty

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Speaker 2: three schedule, both home and away, and the awesome concerts

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Speaker 2: I mean, the twenty twenty three schedules incredible, the best

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Speaker 3: And we’re in June now, it’s starting to get hot

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Speaker 3: outside all of a sudden, it’s like football. It’s not

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Speaker 3: felt even a few weeks ago. And before we know

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Speaker 3: while you can.

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Speaker 2: And by the way, sixty fourth year the franchise, I

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Speaker 2: don’t want to get that right. It end up doing

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Speaker 2: the math speaking of sixty four years in the franchise.

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Speaker 2: A bit of a sad time in the Chief Kingdom

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Speaker 2: because we lost the person that I call the forever

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Speaker 2: Queen of the Chief Kingdom in Norma Hunt’s passing. What

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Speaker 2: a remarkable woman in so many ways.

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Speaker 1: Sad, but also.

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Speaker 2: The feeling, a heartwarming feeling and thinking of a life

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Speaker 2: well lived and a life that impacted and influenced so many.

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Speaker 3: What a life right, And that’s kind of what I

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Speaker 3: think the theme has been in the last few days

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Speaker 3: remembering Norma is just what an incredible life she had,

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Speaker 3: what an impact she left, and what a foundational figure

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Speaker 3: in the world of sports she was being right there

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Speaker 3: with Lamar Hunt, just you know, looking up some research,

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Speaker 3: not just the AFL NFL merger, which again was transformative

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Speaker 3: when it comes totional football today, but also Major League Soccer,

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Speaker 3: World Championship, Tennis, the North American Soccer League. She just

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Speaker 3: did so much alongside Lamar for the modern day sports fan.

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Speaker 3: And we’ll talk about her a little bit more, but

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Speaker 3: just an incredible person, an incredible woman, so warm and

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Speaker 1: And I’m so glad.

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Speaker 3: Of course, she went to every single Super Bowl, right,

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Speaker 3: I’m so glad these last few that she went to

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Speaker 3: got to see the Chiefs raised the Lombardi Trophy.

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Speaker 2: And those three times she got to witness the Chiefs

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Speaker 2: winning the Lamar Hunt Trophy as the AFC champions after

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Speaker 2: never winning it, because when the Chiefs it was the

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Speaker 2: AFL back before. I’ll just reiterate what I wrote on Twitter,

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Speaker 2: and I mentioned that this was an amazing woman, Norma Hunt,

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Speaker 2: an amazing woman of grace, charm, wisdom, and so much more.

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Speaker 2: A Proverbs thirty one woman. You can look up that proverb,

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Speaker 2: it in here. I’ll just let you look it up.

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Speaker 2: But prayers for comfort for the entire Hunt family. An

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Speaker 2: incredible person. I shall miss her very much. That smile

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Speaker 2: and that spirit and.

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Speaker 3: The legacy that she’s leaving is immense. One really cool

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Speaker 3: thing in twenty twenty one that was created was the

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Speaker 3: Norma Hunt Training Camp Fellowship Program. And what that does

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Speaker 3: is it essentially provides a pathway for women to find

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Speaker 3: within football operations. So her legacy in so many ways

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Speaker 3: is going to live on forever. But specifically it’s a

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Speaker 3: very cool program but that she’s started a few years

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Speaker 3: and going to do great things in the NFL, it

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Speaker 3: So pretty cool.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, I love it.

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Speaker 2: Ashley Smith was in that program, Tray Smith’s sister, who

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Speaker 1: She is so awesome. But the fact that she.

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Speaker 2: Could flourish within that initiative from Norma Hunt. The other

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Speaker 2: thing was, I remember the NFL kind of anthology of

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Speaker 2: a lifetime of Sundays when they talked about the first

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Speaker 2: ladies of football, but she was also an entrepreneur. I

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Speaker 2: think it’s underrated about the impact of Norma Hunt’s life

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Speaker 2: because she was so humble, much like her husband. But

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Speaker 2: her vineyard. She had a vineyard in northern California, Napa Valley,

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Speaker 2: and the terrible wildfires had almost struck there, but just

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Speaker 2: She was always there to encourage and just left an

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Speaker 2: impact not only in this franchise and the National Football League,

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Speaker 3: And it’s so cool to think about what she saw

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Speaker 3: to see how popular the game became in the decades

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Speaker 3: that followed. Just to be at the Super Bowl this

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Speaker 3: for a long time, but still like if you’re looking

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Speaker 2: And then just wrap this up in this part of

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Speaker 2: But then I love that you mentioned the initiative she

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Speaker 2: for opportunities all throughout the National Football League at all layers,

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Speaker 2: whether it’s league wide or with individual franchises. So again,

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Speaker 2: we shall miss her very very much. A dear woman

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Speaker 2: of grace, spectacular. What a life in Norma Hunt. Okay,

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Speaker 2: when you came back, I think I got this close.

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Speaker 2: Some people have said you’re Germans, Okay needs a little improvement.

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Speaker 2: I said, Hey, you and Matt got the goat. He

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Speaker 2: to Frankfort.

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Speaker 3: It was unbelievable. It was, frankly one of the highlights

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Speaker 3: blown away by it. It was amazing the passion and

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Speaker 3: and Frankfort is real. And you and I, you know,

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Speaker 3: know that the international endeavors are important, we’re working on them.

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Speaker 3: It’s a real thing. But when you really go over

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Speaker 3: It’s a really cool and special thing because the Chiefs

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Speaker 3: to someone who grew up an entirely different lifestyle and

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Speaker 3: And also visiting a few military bases over there. Seeing

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Speaker 3: honor to bring them a slice of home so far away,

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Speaker 3: so I could talk about it forever. I brought some

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Speaker 3: things here to show you though.

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Speaker 1: Sure. Yeah, so.

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Speaker 3: If you didn’t watch the last episode, basically what I

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Speaker 3: And imagine if you get a training camp and all

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Speaker 3: the activations that are around, you can see like a locker,

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Speaker 3: game day, but also play some games. Imagine that. But

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Speaker 3: one hundred and fifty German chefs fans at this event,

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Speaker 3: having the time of their lives, and I got to

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Speaker 3: meet a bunch of them. So for one thing, this

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Speaker 3: is a biography written about Patrick Maha Holmes. It was

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Speaker 3: written by Daniel and Alex and I had a chance

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Speaker 3: to talk to Daniel quite a bit. Really cool guy.

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Speaker 3: This book is in German. Obviously I’ll loan this to

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Speaker 3: you can work on your German a little bit. But

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Speaker 3: a copy. He of course signed it for me. Just

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Speaker 3: really cool to look at this book. I mean it

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Speaker 3: goes with what I was saying that like, we know

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Speaker 3: Patrick Mahomes, we know football, but this book is in

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Speaker 3: So I told him I’m going to practice my German,

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Speaker 3: which is right now at zero, by reading this book.

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Speaker 3: So very cool stuff I got this book. I also

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Speaker 3: want to skip ahead here. This is one of the

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Speaker 3: coolest things I’ve ever received from a fan. So this

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Speaker 3: is from I believe his name is Hikoh or Heikel.

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Speaker 3: He gave me this shirt. You’re going to freak out.

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Speaker 3: Are you ready for this?

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Speaker 1: Yeh? Check out the shirt.

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Speaker 2: World Frankfurt Galaxy World Bowl Champions ninety nine, go back

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Speaker 2: to and earlier defending the Kingdom, Matt date do Deutschland

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Speaker 2: and we get into the World Bowl Champions of ninety

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Speaker 2: nine led by several former chiefs.

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Speaker 1: Uh huh.

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Speaker 3: So if you’re just listening to this podcast, I’m holding

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Speaker 3: up a T shirt here from like Mitch said, the

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Speaker 3: Frankfurt Galaxy nineteen ninety nine World Bowl champions Like, this

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Speaker 3: is the kind of stuff that if you saw it

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Speaker 3: in like a vintage T shirt shop, you’d be like,

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Speaker 3: this is the coolest thing ever. So yeah, at Frankfurt

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Speaker 3: Galaxy World Bowl Championship t shirt.

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Speaker 1: So very cool. That’s awesome.

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Speaker 3: And then also we went to these military bases. So

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Speaker 3: we went to US Army Garrison Wisbaden, which is about

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Speaker 1: Ramstein is so important. It’s saved so many lives.

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Speaker 1: Euros, you had your euros.

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Speaker 3: Got my euross, ye got my euros.

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Speaker 2: It’s so awesome, man, you have to go and what

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Speaker 1: Right.

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Speaker 2: We know how important OTRs OTAs are to this franchise

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Speaker 2: We’ve watched the OTAs now over the last several weeks,

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Speaker 3: It’s incredible. And just in case you haven’t listened to

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Speaker 3: and for the Chiefs it’s like day fifteen. And that’s

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Speaker 3: why the Chiefs win every single year because they maximize

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Speaker 3: this time and they’ve been maximizing it out there over

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Speaker 3: these three weeks.

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Speaker 2: And not just the install but it’s also the teaching

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Speaker 2: individual teaching as a group with we the one side

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Speaker 2: of the ball, offense or defense. A lot of special

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Speaker 2: teams work, a lot of special teams work. I’m almost

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Speaker 2: guessing the Chiefs do more special teams work in OTAs

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Speaker 2: than other teams in the National Football League, maybe any

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Speaker 2: other team. But then also individual teaching that happens during OTAs,

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Speaker 2: but it’s fascinating to watch. It gets us ready for

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Speaker 2: training camp and kind of and getting an understanding two

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Speaker 2: of the roster for you and me, because the roster

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Speaker 2: always has a ton of turnover. Okay, the thing that

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Speaker 2: I would want to bring up now, let’s just talk

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Speaker 2: about defense first, because offensive LDEs aren’t kind of always

437
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Speaker 2: where we start. Let’s talk about the defensive side of

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Speaker 2: what I’ve noticed, and to me, it is the overall depth.

439
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Speaker 2: I don’t want to bring out hyperbole here because I

440
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Speaker 2: think this isn’t going too far over my skis, but

441
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Speaker 2: this might be the best defensive depth the Chiefs had

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Speaker 2: in the eleven seasons with Andy Reid. We have seen

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Speaker 2: and I’ll get into the udfas in a second, but

444
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Speaker 2: we have seen increased depth, especially at linebacker and the secondary.

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Speaker 2: That really shows up over the last couple of weeks.

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Speaker 3: I’m so excited about the depth that we have on

447
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Speaker 3: defense this year because they have to go out and

448
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Speaker 3: do it, but I think this has a great chance

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Speaker 3: to be maybe the best defense that we’ve had in

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Speaker 3: the Patrick Mahomes era. They got to go do it,

451
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Speaker 3: but at least right now, in June. That’s my hope.

452
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Speaker 3: Just looking at what we’re seeing and the defensive back

453
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Speaker 3: room is something I’m very excited about because you think

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Speaker 3: about how these guys came in here last year, the

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Speaker 3: five dbs that were drafted, and all of them played

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Speaker 3: a role that led to a Super Bowl championship. And

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Speaker 3: I asked you Spagnolo a few days ago, how do

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Speaker 3: you feel they are now versus where they were at

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Speaker 3: this point last year? And he said, they are light

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Speaker 3: years ahead. And think about how those guys were good

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Speaker 3: last season. They came right in and they made play

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Speaker 3: and all of a sudden, guys like Trent McDuffie, Jalen Watson,

463
00:23:03,160 –> 00:23:06,720
Speaker 3: Joshua Williams, Brian Cook, and Nazzi Johnson. Don’t forget about Nazi.

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Speaker 3: Those guys are light years ahead right now from where

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Speaker 3: they were this time a year ago. I expect all

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Speaker 3: those guys to take a big step forward this upcoming season.

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Speaker 3: And Justin Reid’s also part of that. Spags also make

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Speaker 3: sure to include him because he had Justin Reid’s a

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Speaker 3: veteran in this league, but last year was his first

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Speaker 3: year in the system.

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Speaker 1: Well this is his second year.

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Speaker 3: He feels way more comfortable, and I just feel really

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Speaker 3: good about this dB room and Nazi in particular just

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Speaker 3: has really caught my eye and the open practices that

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Speaker 3: were allowed to watch has just been making plays out there,

476
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Speaker 3: whether they be pbu’s or just being in the right

477
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Speaker 3: place at the right time. Nazzi Johnson is someone who

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Speaker 3: I’m very excited to watch here in training camp.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, I kind of got lost in the shuffle last year.

480
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Speaker 2: What you mentioned the other guys, but also a special

481
00:23:49,320 –> 00:23:51,919
Speaker 2: teams he could become a really really good special teams

482
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Speaker 2: player for this Chiefs defense. Also look at the draft

483
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Speaker 2: picks and what they’ve already done. It’s been a little

484
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Speaker 2: bit slower start for Felix. And you do Kaz as

485
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Speaker 2: he was injured in the Sugar Bowl against Alabama and

486
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Speaker 2: he’s playing for k State. But I see BJ Thompson,

487
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Speaker 2: I see Jamari Conner, Nick Jones, Nick Jones, Nick Jones,

488
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Speaker 2: the seventh round pick out of ball State will be

489
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Speaker 2: interesting to watch at camp. The other part is before

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Speaker 2: we transition to offense, here’s our OTA update is the

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Speaker 2: undrafted free agents. I know we touched on it in

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Speaker 2: a previous episode, but these guys have followed up linebackers

493
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Speaker 2: like Isaiah Moore or Cam Jones, and then Boydo Echo Boydo,

494
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Speaker 2: the kid from k State who wasn’t even drafted, not

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Speaker 2: even drafted, he wasn’t even a UDFA. He tried out

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Speaker 2: and now all of a sudden, it’s like he could

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Speaker 2: have been drafted.

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Speaker 1: Right.

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Speaker 2: He just has kind of morphed the into everybody else.

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Speaker 2: It’s not some guy sticking out, always the dryout guy.

501
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Speaker 2: But these undrafted free agents on defense are a big

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Speaker 2: part I think of helping what could be the deepest

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Speaker 2: defensive team going into training camp.

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Speaker 3: So when you’re following the Chiefs in mini camp which

505
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Speaker 3: is next week, and then throughout training camp and you

506
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Speaker 3: hear names like Eco Boydo at corner or Truman Jones

507
00:25:07,640 –> 00:25:11,560
Speaker 3: at defensive end or Cam Jones at linebacker. Sure it

508
00:25:11,640 –> 00:25:13,600
Speaker 3: might be a long shot for guys like that to

509
00:25:13,680 –> 00:25:16,760
Speaker 3: make the team, but the way the practice squad works

510
00:25:16,800 –> 00:25:19,119
Speaker 3: nowadays is that those guys end up on the practice squad,

511
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Speaker 3: they could be up on the roster in week two.

512
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Speaker 3: Look at Jack Cochran from last year. I always mentioned Jack,

513
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Speaker 3: but Jack did not make the team out of training camp,

514
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Speaker 3: but then went on to appear in fifteen games for

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Speaker 3: the Chiefs. So I look at this undrafted free agent

516
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Speaker 3: class and these defensive players, and sure you’re looking at

517
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Speaker 3: roster math, You’re like, I don’t know, is there enough

518
00:25:35,880 –> 00:25:38,320
Speaker 3: room for these guys. That doesn’t always matter, because I

519
00:25:38,359 –> 00:25:41,320
Speaker 3: guarantee you one of these udfas at some point is

520
00:25:41,359 –> 00:25:42,960
Speaker 3: going to make a play for the Chiefs that helps

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Speaker 3: Kansas City win a game.

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Speaker 2: Roster math this year could be like series and differential equations.

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Speaker 2: Let’s go to the offensive side here as we close

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Speaker 2: out this podcast, And to me, what has been I

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Speaker 2: guess a surprise over watching the OTAs over the last

526
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Speaker 2: several weeks has been backup quarterback playing Gabbart. I know

527
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Speaker 2: you saw him at Missoo. Chiefs Kingdom fans are familiar

528
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Speaker 2: with him. When I look at what he’s done sixty

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Speaker 2: seven games of forty eight starts in his career, then

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Speaker 2: I look back, he has had touchdown passes a seventy four,

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Speaker 2: eighty sixty seven, seventy five, fifty two and seventy one.

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Speaker 2: That’s six touchdown passes and fifty two.

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Speaker 1: Yards or more.

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Speaker 2: And now I see why footwork, he emplacement, his ability

535
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Speaker 2: to get the ball out fast. Don’t want to compare

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Speaker 2: him to Chad Henny here because Chad just led the

537
00:26:29,560 –> 00:26:31,760
Speaker 2: Chiefs on a ninety eight yard drive to win a

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Speaker 2: divisional playoff game. But to me, I was surprisingly pleased

539
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Speaker 2: by the ability of Blaine Gabbert as a backup quarterback.

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Speaker 3: We need to ask, Blaine, are you ready to lead

541
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Speaker 3: a crucial drive or make a gigantic play in the

542
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Speaker 3: division round of the playoffs, because that’s Chad Henny’s legacy

543
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Speaker 3: in Kansas City. He’s not just against the Jags, it’s

544
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Speaker 3: also against the Browns a few years ago, throwing the

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Speaker 3: ball on fourth bound when the Chiefs are only up

546
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Speaker 3: by four late in the game. Chad Henny was such

547
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Speaker 3: a luxury for the Chiefs because we always knew if

548
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Speaker 3: Patrick Mahone, God forbid, God hurt, you have faith that

549
00:27:02,880 –> 00:27:05,440
Speaker 3: Chad can come in and he can run the offense.

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Speaker 3: He’s a veteran, he’s been around, he knows what he’s doing,

551
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Speaker 3: and at least so far watching Blaine Gabbert, he’s also

552
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Speaker 3: that guy. And keep in mind he just spent I

553
00:27:12,920 –> 00:27:15,280
Speaker 3: think three or four years with Tom Brady. I mean,

554
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Speaker 3: who better to learn from just to see how you

555
00:27:17,640 –> 00:27:20,880
Speaker 3: go about your business and Blaine’s been around a long time.

556
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Speaker 3: He’s back in Missouri where he’s originally from, and has

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Speaker 3: a chance to back up Patrick Mahomes. Hopefully he never

558
00:27:27,119 –> 00:27:29,399
Speaker 3: has to play, but if he does, based on what

559
00:27:29,400 –> 00:27:31,240
Speaker 3: we’ve seen, we have faith that he can go in there,

560
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Speaker 3: at least as of this moment and help the Chiefs.

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Speaker 1: Win.

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Speaker 2: Also excited about what I’ve seen in the depth oft

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Speaker 2: offensive line and tied in.

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Speaker 1: I know you’re going to ask about wide receiver. Every

565
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Speaker 1: day people talk about wide receives. He got notes and

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Speaker 1: wide receivers.

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Speaker 2: Well, let’s talk about a little bit. But I think

568
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Speaker 2: here the buy word is going to be patience. Everybody

569
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Speaker 2: wants some definitive answer right now in OTA’s with the

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Speaker 2: wide receivers, and I do think because there’s a bunch

571
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Speaker 2: of folks to talk about here is just let this

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Speaker 2: one flow. There’s nothing here on the middle of that

573
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Speaker 2: we’re going to say this is definitive, and this is definitive.

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Speaker 2: It’s going to be a flow that goes into training camp.

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Speaker 2: But there has been enough when you see plays like

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Speaker 2: and Rashi Rice and they put a lot on his plate.

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Speaker 2: Sky Moore looks like he’s taking that year one to

578
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Speaker 2: year two jump. But then there’s a bunch of other

579
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Speaker 2: guys and there’s like eleven wide receivers on this roster

580
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Speaker 2: right now. But to say, hey, this, this and this

581
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Speaker 2: and this to be definitive at this point would be premature.

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Speaker 3: Absolutely. Now, what you look for in these practices is growth.

583
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Speaker 3: Are guys making the same mistake twice or do they

584
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Speaker 3: learn from that previous mistake? Our guys coming out here

585
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Speaker 3: and just gradually improving, and for the young guys, that

586
00:28:39,240 –> 00:28:41,920
Speaker 3: truly is the name of the game. And Rashi Rice,

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Speaker 3: I think I saw that between week one and week two.

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Speaker 1: So the way this.

589
00:28:45,160 –> 00:28:47,400
Speaker 3: Works is the Chiefs have like three or four OTA

590
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Speaker 3: practices every week, but only one is open to the medias.

591
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Speaker 3: We get to watch that one practice each week, so

592
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Speaker 3: it’s a small sample size. But Rashi from that first

593
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Speaker 3: practice to his second practice last week just looked like

594
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Speaker 3: he really was proving to me he’s so twitchy in

595
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Speaker 3: the open field, and what do I mean by that?

596
00:29:05,520 –> 00:29:08,479
Speaker 3: He can go any which direction, He’s so quick. And

597
00:29:08,560 –> 00:29:10,920
Speaker 3: Brett Viach talked about how they loved that skill set

598
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Speaker 3: that he had when he was at SMU. I’m seeing

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00:29:13,080 –> 00:29:16,040
Speaker 3: that here on the practice fields. He also made a

600
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Speaker 3: great catch in the back of the end zone during

601
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Speaker 3: an offensive red zone install period just high pointed the

602
00:29:23,000 –> 00:29:26,120
Speaker 3: ball got both feet down. Just an excellent play in

603
00:29:26,160 –> 00:29:28,680
Speaker 3: the red zone that was really impressive. But Sky Morey

604
00:29:28,720 –> 00:29:31,320
Speaker 3: mentioned him. He has also looked really good throughout this camp,

605
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Speaker 3: I think, and they continue to throw a lot at him,

606
00:29:34,080 –> 00:29:36,800
Speaker 3: but he just looks like he is a confident player

607
00:29:37,000 –> 00:29:40,000
Speaker 3: who knows that he belongs. And that’s where his performance

608
00:29:40,040 –> 00:29:42,400
Speaker 3: in the AFC Title Game and in the Super Bowl

609
00:29:42,880 –> 00:29:45,360
Speaker 3: is so important because I think that carries over now

610
00:29:45,720 –> 00:29:48,440
Speaker 3: into this season and how he can attack this season.

611
00:29:48,480 –> 00:29:50,520
Speaker 3: Because he knows he belongs, he can make big plays

612
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Speaker 3: in the biggest of moments, and I really think we’re

613
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Speaker 3: seeing that so far in this camp. He had a

614
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Speaker 3: great catch last week where it was in traffic. He

615
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Speaker 3: was over the middle and he was a vacuum. He

616
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Speaker 3: caught it and then made a big play. So Sky

617
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Speaker 3: is someone else.

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Speaker 2: So I’m very excited for I’m too, And I just

619
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Speaker 2: just talked to him a little bit ago, and it’s

620
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Speaker 2: not even like you’re talking to the same guy. And

621
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Speaker 2: I like the fact that you brought up that punt

622
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Speaker 2: return against Cincinnati to help win the AFC Championship and

623
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Speaker 2: then his touchdown the first ever of his NFL life

624
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Speaker 2: in Super Bowl fifty seven. Just he feels like it’s

625
00:30:19,040 –> 00:30:21,440
Speaker 2: made him a different person. So we’ll just close out

626
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Speaker 2: here too. Udfas, we kind of alluded to this. I

627
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Speaker 2: kind of put it out on Twitter a little bit,

628
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Speaker 2: but Deneric Prince is a guy running back out of

629
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Speaker 2: Tulsa that has got our attention here during OTAs.

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Speaker 1: And then Nico Remigio, who is kind.

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Speaker 2: I put him down as a utch and people on

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Speaker 2: Twitter is like, well, what’s utch? I put it out

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Speaker 2: his utility and the fact that this is a guy

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Speaker 2: that can do a lot of stuff. We’ve seen him

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Speaker 2: move around, but he’ll be fun to watch a training camp.

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Speaker 2: But those are two udfas that I think deserve mentioned.

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Speaker 3: And for those guys, sure maybe they can contribute on offense,

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Speaker 3: but think about like the kick return game. We talked

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Speaker 3: to coach Tobe about this a few days ago. With

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Speaker 3: Isaiah Pacheco taking on a larger role on offense, presumably

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Speaker 3: it’s unlikely he’s going to be the primary kick return man,

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Speaker 3: and coach Tob said as much just a few days ago,

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Speaker 3: mentioning that it’s very likely that we see some new

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Speaker 3: faces back there, and that creates opportunities for guys like

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Speaker 3: Remigio and Generic Prince. And we’ve got a joked about this,

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Speaker 3: and coach Tobe even said it Generic Prince is like

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Speaker 3: a Nile Davis clone.

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Speaker 1: It looked the exact same just come back and another body, Yeah, wow,

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Speaker 1: so he could.

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Speaker 3: I mean, long way to go here, But if he

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Speaker 3: has a shot to make this team and be the

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Speaker 3: primary kickoff return man, he’s got to earn that responsibility.

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Speaker 3: But there is an avenue for him to do that. So, uh,

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Speaker 3: just another reminder that even if guys aren’t drafted, it

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Speaker 3: doesn’t matter. Like when you get to this camp, you’re

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Speaker 3: truly given every opportunity to find success and to make

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Speaker 3: this team. And uh, this was a really solid undrafted

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Speaker 3: free agent class for the Chiefs. We’re saying it every

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Speaker 3: time we’ve had a chance to watch practice that there’s

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Speaker 3: some players I think that would have been drafted in

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Speaker 3: previous years that are in our camp as Uda face.

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Speaker 1: So we’ll close this way.

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Speaker 2: Next week we’ll have mandatory mini camp and we’ll do

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Speaker 2: an update after that, which kind of closes out summer.

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Speaker 1: School and that’s all opens. We can really talk about it.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, we can let her fly, but we also want

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Speaker 2: to close with the way we began and in a

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Speaker 2: proper tribute for all of the Chief Kingdom all around

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Speaker 2: the world, that we lost the forever Queen of the

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Speaker 2: Chief Kingdom. So prayers go out for comfort for the

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Speaker 2: Hunt family, but also just thinking and being very thankful

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Speaker 2: with a lot of gratitude for a remarkable life of

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Speaker 2: Norma Hunt.

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Speaker 1: He’s Matt McMullen. I’m Mitch Holtis.

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Speaker 2: We’ll give you next week an update on mandatory Mini camp,

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Speaker 2: but will do so remembering the Forever Queen of the

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Speaker 2: Chief Kingdom.

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Speaker 1: Talks down down and the celebration begins. To their head,

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Speaker 1: nothing

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