Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus and Senior Team Reporter Matt McMullen check in from training camp and provide their thoughts on the generational duo of Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce.
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Speaker 1: Dan until the day when you get off Duney, this
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Speaker 1: guy you make a play.
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Speaker 2: Touchdown, chance City the Chiefs. All right, the thick of it, baby.
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Speaker 1: Hello Chiefs Kingdom. Welcome to this edition of Defending the Kingdom.
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Speaker 1: Mitchealter Smithy voice to the Chiefs, along with senior team
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Speaker 1: reporter Matt McMullen, one of the heroes of this training camp,
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Speaker 1: the sixty fourth in franchise history. Yesterday, when you caught
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Speaker 1: the placement kick by Harrison Butker, this place erupted. It
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Speaker 1: was it was I brought tears to my eyes. It
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Speaker 1: was so awesome.
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Speaker 2: So here’s what happened. So where we are on the hill,
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Speaker 2: sometimes Harrison and the Special Teams unit will kick field
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Speaker 2: goals toward us, and if he’s close enough, the field
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Speaker 2: goals will make it all the way up to our
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Speaker 2: media tent. So one of the first days of training camp,
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Speaker 2: I thought it would be really funny if I tried
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Speaker 2: to catch one. Well, we’re kind of on a slope here.
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Speaker 2: I’m not making excuses on I muffed it. I should
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Speaker 2: have caught it. I muffed it. Then a few days
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Speaker 2: later I had another chance to do so muffed it again.
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Speaker 2: So I dropped two, and then the social media team
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Speaker 2: pranked me and got Harrison to autograph a ball that
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Speaker 2: said you’ll get it next time, which is hilarious. It’s
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Speaker 2: gonna be in my basement forever. But that created quite
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Speaker 2: a bit of pressure because if I didn’t catch the
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Speaker 2: third one, then it truly becomes a thing. Then I’m
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Speaker 2: just not ever gonna catch one. Right, So yesterday at camp,
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Speaker 2: I’m up there with Mitch right where we’re standing actually,
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Speaker 2: and a ball comes our way and You’re like, you
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Speaker 2: gotta go, you gotta go. I’m like, all right, fine,
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Speaker 2: I go out there on the slope. I lose my
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Speaker 2: footing as it’s coming in. I fall backwards. But you
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Speaker 2: better believe I caught that football. I was not gonna
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Speaker 2: drop it no matter what.
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Speaker 1: So yes, it was amazing, and your head was like
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Speaker 1: one quarter of an inch from being cut open on
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Speaker 1: this we’re on a platform here at camp. It was
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Speaker 1: you gave up your life for the Chiefs Kingdom. But
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Speaker 1: it was amazing. By the way, our Defending the Kingdom
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Speaker 1: podcast from here at training Camp in Saint Joseph brought
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Speaker 1: the presenting sponsor of Camp and of course our podcast
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Speaker 1: here in Defending the Kingdom. Another is Ticketmaster. We’ve told
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Speaker 1: you Matt Knight’s your new best friend. This is the
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Speaker 1: best home schedule, in my opinion, in the sixty four
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Speaker 1: year here, sixty four year history of this franchise, and
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Speaker 1: then epic road games including FUFSE November when the Chiefs
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Speaker 1: will take on the Dolphins in Frankfurt, Germany. Now we’re
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Speaker 1: gonna have some fun today on this podcast. It will
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Speaker 1: be entitled Goats to Go before we get into where
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Speaker 1: we’re going with this. And maybe it’s camp craziness. Maybe
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Speaker 1: it’s almost a month of being in a cinderblock dorm
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Speaker 1: room that’s taking us back to our freshman year of college.
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Speaker 1: Maybe that’s it. Maybe it’s the Groundhog Day of early
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Speaker 1: mornings till late nights.
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Speaker 2: I don’t know.
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Speaker 1: Maybe we were losing a little bit, you know, it’s
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Speaker 1: like the wedding crashers scene of Vince Fawn. You know,
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Speaker 1: maybe i’dn’t imagineary friend as a kid. Maybe his name
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Speaker 1: was Shiloh. Maybe let me beat him in chess all
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Speaker 1: the time, checkers all the time. But before we get
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Speaker 1: into goats to go and why we’re even gonna deal
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Speaker 1: with it, let’s go around the world. And before we
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Speaker 1: do that, this is a pretty cool announcement. And this
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Speaker 1: fits right in with your going around the world because
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Speaker 1: we know Chief Kingdom has no borders. If you follow
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Speaker 1: Defending the Kingdom, you know we’re on every continent and
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Speaker 1: no chief fan should have to celebrate game Day alone.
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Speaker 1: We have Chiefs Kingdom Worldwide. It exists to connect the
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Speaker 1: Kingdom throughout the world. We kid you not help keep
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Speaker 1: the Kingdom close by sharing your information. Now we have
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Speaker 1: a URL here. You can go to the Chiefs app
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Speaker 1: to and find this, but it’s Chiefs dot com backslash
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Speaker 1: Chief Kingdom Worldwide and you can get connected. We want
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Speaker 1: to see where you’re at, who you are, why you’re
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Speaker 1: such a great Chiefs fan, and we give you a
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Speaker 1: taste of that every time we do Defending the Kingdom.
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Speaker 1: When gets in his spaceship and goes around the world.
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Speaker 2: It reminds me of Prestige Worldwide. I love it. I
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Speaker 2: love it from step Brothers.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, yes, maybe the famous song we just played that night,
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Speaker 1: but yeah, yeah.
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Speaker 2: This is a PG podcast. Yeah, anyway, let’s go around
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Speaker 2: the world. So we have a listener in Switzerland. We
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Speaker 2: heard from a Brookfield the high school alum. Remember our
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Speaker 2: last episode where I couldn’t figure out what the town
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Speaker 2: I passed through was called on the way to Saint Louis.
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Speaker 2: It is Brookfield there the Bulldogs. They played for the
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Speaker 2: Bell Game. Arsonline. Yes, it’s the Bell Game, so they
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Speaker 2: figured that went out. We heard from Penny and Calhoun, Missouri,
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Speaker 2: and Bob and Unionville, Missouri. We’ve heard from both of
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Speaker 2: them before. We have a listener originally from Saint Joe,
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Speaker 2: but they live in Tucson now. They’re turning fifty on
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Speaker 2: December thirty first, and guess where they’ll be in Kansas
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Speaker 2: City for the Chiefs and Bengals game.
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Speaker 1: Way to spend an anniversary. And Matt Bushman is from
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Speaker 1: two cent Arizone.
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Speaker 2: There we go, Happy early birthday. Hopefully we get a
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Speaker 2: victory against the Bengal on your birthday. We have russ
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Speaker 2: and West Wichita. Levi is watching from Hill Air Force
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Speaker 2: Base in Utah. They’re flying home this week to Kansas City,
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Speaker 2: so welcome home, Levi. Lynn is in Goshen, Indiana, forty
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Speaker 2: five minutes from where Garrig Dieter went to high school.
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Speaker 2: They grew up Amish in the nineties and would read
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Speaker 2: about the Chiefs and the newspaper and keep up with
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Speaker 2: the Chiefs.
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Speaker 1: Great college there, Gosh in Indiana’s go to great college
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Speaker 1: at Goshen College.
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Speaker 2: I believe. Pretty cool. Yep, we have a listener from
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Speaker 2: northern New York Aka. They call it Southern Canada. Been
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Speaker 2: a fan for thirty three years.
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Speaker 1: Well, that sounds like Bill’s Country to me.
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Speaker 2: It doesn’t there Bill’s Country. I’m sure it is. They’re
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Speaker 2: defending the Kingdom up there in Bill’s Country. We heard
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Speaker 2: from our German defenders in Dortmund, Caro and Mattis Carl
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Speaker 2: and Mattis, I believe in Dortmund. Then we also heard
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Speaker 2: from Shay in New York City. They’ll be at the
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Speaker 2: Chiefs and Jets game in week four. And there’s one more.
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Speaker 2: I met a young lady up here at camp a
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Speaker 2: few days ago from Joplin who listens to our podcast
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Speaker 2: every single week. I did not write down her name.
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Speaker 2: I wish I had. It is kind of a million
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Speaker 2: things were going on, but you know who you are.
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Speaker 2: Next time you’re at camp, or just shoot me a
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Speaker 2: message let me know your name. I’ll be sure to
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Speaker 2: read you over our next Around the World segment Perfect.
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Speaker 1: It’s tooth me lead, which is I’m sorry for not
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Speaker 1: knowing where that German town is. So I’m working on
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Speaker 1: my German.
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Speaker 2: Right to be there soon enough.
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Speaker 1: My friend du O Lingo every night later in the
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Speaker 1: old cinder block dorm room. I got another one to
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Speaker 1: add to this because they were here at camp. They
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Speaker 1: are living the UK, so they’re living in London right now,
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Speaker 1: but originally from the States but living in London. Is
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Speaker 1: Josh Dombacher. His son was here, Moose Moose Dombacher. They’re
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Speaker 1: they’re defending the Kingdom in London. And also his wife
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Speaker 1: was here, tats Tatsiana Tatsiana, and she is from France,
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Speaker 1: so she’s from France living in the UK. They’re all
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Speaker 1: cheese fans. Came to Saint Joseph on a pilgrimage. Wow,
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Speaker 1: how about that.
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Speaker 2: That’s awesome. She’s Kingdom worldwide. There you go. I love it.
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Speaker 2: That’s great.
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Speaker 1: I love it. Step brothers, Well, that’s another thing that
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Speaker 1: we like. And this is comedic because Matt will send
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Speaker 1: me some really great text, notable texts, hey did you
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Speaker 1: see and will get late night text and then he’ll
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Speaker 1: send me crazy ones. You sent me one and maybe
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Speaker 1: again we’re losing our mind at camp. What is goats
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Speaker 1: to go?
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Speaker 2: There is this patch of kind of unkept grass in
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Speaker 2: a park near my house where there’s like some poison,
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Speaker 2: ivy and all kinds of overgrowth because it’s right on
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Speaker 2: the edge of the woods. And rather than get a
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Speaker 2: lawnmower or hire some people to go clear it all out,
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Speaker 2: the city that I live in, which is a suburb
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Speaker 2: of Kansas City, had a great idea of hiring a
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Speaker 2: goat herd where the goats just go out and they
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Speaker 2: eat everything and they’re there for a month and they’ve
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Speaker 2: provided my wife and I whenever I go home, because
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Speaker 2: some nights I’ll go home from camp and come up
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Speaker 2: early in the morning all this walk down with the
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Speaker 2: dog and see them and there’s thirty goats just working
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Speaker 2: clearing out overgrowth. And I’ll send Mitch some videos or
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Speaker 2: pose whenever I’m there and you’ve been infactuated with it,
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Speaker 2: it’s hilarious.
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Speaker 1: Well, I love your dog, but watching having your dogs
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Speaker 1: stare at these goats. They put up an electric fence.
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Speaker 1: It’s like very You pay the goat herder to bring
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Speaker 1: the goats in and clear it out.
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Speaker 2: And they move the fence along. It’s not super electrified.
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Speaker 2: It’s it would just give them a little you know,
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Speaker 2: bump or something if they touched it. Just that they
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Speaker 2: don’t go in, and so like foxes and stuff don’t
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Speaker 2: go in. Uh. But yeah, they move the fence where
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Speaker 2: they need everything cleared, and they’ve they’ve been doing great work.
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Speaker 2: They’ve been moving it along every day. They seem to
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Speaker 2: be in a new place. But it’s a brilliant idea.
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Speaker 2: And I think maybe we should get involved with our
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Speaker 2: own little goat company on the side.
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Speaker 1: We should. It’s so entrepreneurial. And you know, I grew
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Speaker 1: up on a farm right Smith’s Center, Cans of Smith County, Kansas,
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Speaker 1: and we had chickens and we had hogs and we
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Speaker 1: had cattle. But my dad sold all the goats after
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Speaker 1: because he didn’t want to deal with them. They would
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Speaker 1: build a shed for the goats. It’d be a hailstorm
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Speaker 1: were the goats. They’re on top of the shed like
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Speaker 1: these are just goats. So now we’re going, where are
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Speaker 1: you guys going with this? Because you are in your
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Speaker 1: mind at Campos goats to go, because we know there
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Speaker 1: are two goats on this team that just deserve mentioned.
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Speaker 1: And we’re going to go in a different direction because
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Speaker 1: the first goat we know is Patrick Mahomes. You and
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Speaker 1: I have spewed out stats on this guy for years.
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Speaker 1: In eighty games as a starter, there is not even
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Speaker 1: close to any quarterback who’s ever played in this league
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Speaker 1: to be his equal. There’s only two major quarterback stats
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Speaker 1: that he does not rank number one in after Eddie
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Speaker 1: starts interceptions per game, and he’s barely behind Aaron Rodgers
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Speaker 1: in that one. But what we want to emphasize, and
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Speaker 1: the Quarterback series on Netflix showed what you and I
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Speaker 1: see so often that goes way beyond the stats, is
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Speaker 2: Humans can’t do that because you don’t expect them to.
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Speaker 1: I’ve heard for years, Okay, only my thirtieth year in
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Speaker 2: And he’s the model of consistency. This is not a
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Speaker 1: it permeates to this whole team, including the defensive guys.
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Speaker 2: It’s really important as well. And Patrick Mahomes is the
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Speaker 2: same way. This is something we talk about a lot,
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Speaker 2: but we talk about it because it’s important and it’s
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Speaker 2: frankly incredible and rare in this league that you have
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Speaker 2: the two best players at their position. You have two
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Speaker 2: players that are going to the Hall of Fame one day,
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Speaker 2: and they’re attacking practices in May and in June like
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Speaker 2: it is the Super Bowl. They don’t have to do that,
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Speaker 2: but they do it for two reasons. One is so
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Speaker 2: that they can get better, because they’re never satisfied with
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Speaker 2: what they’ve already done, which says a lot about them
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Speaker 2: because they’ve accomplished what people only hope to achieve in
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Speaker 2: their careers already. But it’s also about setting an example
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Speaker 2: and showing every other player on this roster who are
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Speaker 2: hoping to have great careers or who are in the
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Speaker 2: midst of pretty good careers. If Travis Kelce and Patrick
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Speaker 2: Mahomes are working like this in June and in May,
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Speaker 2: I have to be working that hard because these guys
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Speaker 2: are going to Canton one day and I’m just trying
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Speaker 2: to make this team or I’m trying to carve out
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Speaker 2: a role on this team. If they’re working that hard,
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Speaker 2: I have to work that hard or maybe even harder,
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Speaker 2: and just setting that example is so important, and that’s
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Speaker 2: one of the reasons this team has been able to
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Speaker 2: sustain success all these years because of the example those
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Speaker 2: two guys said.
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Speaker 1: such a crazy cheese fan. And thanks for putting like
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Speaker 1: prestige worldwide in my head. We will not try to
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Speaker 1: wreck the boat because it led to real problems, right
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Speaker 1: it did? Yeah, who will get the family?
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Speaker 2: But let’s just sail the boat to Las Vegas and
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Speaker 2: win the Super Bowl. How about that?
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Speaker 1: He’s John c Riley, I’m Will Ferrell. We’re the step
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Speaker 1: brothers up. Maybe not, but thanks for joining us on
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Speaker 1: this edition of Defending the Kingdom. Yes we’re losing our mind.
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