Greetings from Frankfurt! πŸ›¬ πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ Defending the Kingdom | Kansas City Chiefs vs. Miami Dolphins

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

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Speaker 1: It has been over a year in the planning, and

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Speaker 1: that is bringing the Chief Kingdom to Deutschland. The chiefs

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Speaker 1: are in Frankfurt, Germany to play the Miami Dolphins. A

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Speaker 1: special Defending the Kingdom podcast coming your way. The Chief

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Speaker 1: Kingdom now has a navy. Yes, we have our own

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Speaker 1: USS Championship if you will in the Mine River here

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Speaker 1: in the middle of Frankfurt, Germany. This Defending the Kingdom

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Speaker 1: brought to you by Ticketmaster and it does come to

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Speaker 1: you from here on the second deck of the champion

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Speaker 1: Ship here. This is so exciting. A VIP event is

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Speaker 1: going on behind us, Matt. The public has been involved

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Speaker 1: in the lower deck and they’ve been up on the

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Speaker 1: top deck. But it’s been amazing so far, as the

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Speaker 1: folks in Germany have been so awesome in welcoming the

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Speaker 1: Chief Kingdom. It’s just been fun so far.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, this is a super cool idea because the river

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Speaker 2: runs right through the city and the ship you can’t

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Speaker 2: miss it. Like when we were flying in, it’s just

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Speaker 2: this big, bright red ship that you could see from

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Speaker 2: the sky and when you’re walking around Frankfurt, it kind

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Speaker 2: of just draws people in. There’s merchandise sales right outside

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Speaker 2: of here, and anyone can come on this ship and

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Speaker 2: there’s all these cool things that you can do. It’s

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Speaker 2: kind of like if you go to training camp. There’s

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Speaker 2: all the fun training camp stuff like the lockers and

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Speaker 2: photo stations stuff like that. It’s very similar here. But

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Speaker 2: there’s a lot of Chiefs fans that are stopping by,

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Speaker 2: but also just Germans who are trying to figure out

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Speaker 2: what’s going on and thereby de facto becoming Chiefs fans

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Speaker 2: because I think this is so interesting, so really cool experience.

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Speaker 1: And examples of that. We were doing some piece for

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Speaker 1: the franchise and met Chief These are chief fans now

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Speaker 1: from Dresden, Stuttgart, let’s see, Berlin. They were here, so

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Speaker 1: people from all over the Norway, so not just the

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Speaker 1: German Chase fans of the Kingdom, but also of Western

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Speaker 1: Europe and even the Scandinavian countries. It’s been awesome. So

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Speaker 1: are around the world. Yeah, we’re living around the world

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Speaker 1: right now.

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Speaker 2: Well I have some for you right now. Yeah, yeah,

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Speaker 2: so we have Chris. We met Chris at the hotel yesterday.

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Speaker 2: We also met Phil and Nicole at the hotel. Big

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Speaker 2: Chiefs Fans met Matt from Joplin at the hotel while

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Speaker 2: we were waiting for our ride. Then I had a

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Speaker 2: chance to walk around Frankfort a little bit.

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Speaker 3: Today.

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Speaker 2: I went to like the main Square where there’s the

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Speaker 2: NFL Experience, which is really cool. It’s kind of like

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Speaker 2: a mini super Bowl experience. There’s fans wearing every kind

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Speaker 2: of jersey you can ever imagine. Just walking around. I

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Speaker 2: met Rosie. She came up and introduced herself. She’s a

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Speaker 2: huge Chiefs fan. Lives in Bavaria but made the two

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Speaker 2: hour drive to go to the game tomorrow and to

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Speaker 2: experience the weekend here in Frankfurt. And I also met

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Speaker 2: Alex in the main the square. If you look at

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Speaker 2: our YouTube page, we do a thing called Kingdom Convo

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Speaker 2: and Mitch and Iz’s face are both on it, and

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Speaker 2: he walks up and shows me the picture. He’s like,

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Speaker 2: are you this guy? I’m like, so a shout out

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Speaker 2: to you. Alex also had a chance to meet some

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Speaker 2: amazing people yesterday who gave us some fun gifts. So

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Speaker 2: I got this Berlin Thunder t shirt, very.

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Speaker 1: Cool back from the NFL E days.

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Speaker 2: Berlin Thunder and it’s the European League of Football. Yeah,

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Speaker 2: so Berlin thunder t shirt, and the amazing people at

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Speaker 2: the Germany national soccer team headquarters where the Chiefs were practicing,

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Speaker 2: gave us this awesome German national team jersey. Mitch Night

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Speaker 2: each got these, so they’re really spoiling us here. It’s

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Speaker 2: been just an amazing experience meeting all these people. They’re

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Speaker 2: so excited that not just football, but Chiefs football is

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Speaker 2: their faces and it’s fun to be a part of it.

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Speaker 1: I want the German national team to come to Kansas

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Speaker 1: I are going to wear out jerseys and go crazy

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Speaker 1: yelling for the German team unless they’re going against the

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Speaker 1: US team, of course. And then we have to mention

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Speaker 1: last night at dinner, and your folks were so great

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Speaker 1: in hosting us. But I wish we could. I wish

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Speaker 1: we got the name of the waitress who was so

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Speaker 1: so interested. She wanted to go to the game so badly. Right,

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Speaker 1: the tickets are such a high premium. She’s like, you

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Speaker 1: have tickets, you know, But it was so a building

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Speaker 1: that’s five hundred years old, the Schnitzel was yeah, barah

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Speaker 1: and maybe a bit of a brew, but it was

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Speaker 1: It was terrific to experience some of the cuisine of

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Speaker 2: It was so cool. Like Mitch said, we went to

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Speaker 2: this five hundred year old restaurant. It was so like

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Speaker 2: Had an incredible meal, but you could tell people started

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Speaker 2: kind of noticing that Mitch was sitting there, and someone

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Speaker 2: who must have been from Kansas City told our waitress,

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Speaker 2: who didn’t know much English at all, who Mitch was.

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Speaker 2: And she walks over and she goes touchdown in Kansa

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Speaker 2: City yacht and then she drops out.

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Speaker 1: I had a beer. Okay, she drops it down and

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Speaker 1: she goes next sweet actor. Okay, here’s homework, somebody said

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Speaker 1: her up here. But it was fun and the food

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Speaker 1: was amazing. The city’s amazing, this country is amazing. It’s

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Speaker 1: just great to be here. As the chiefs will play

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Speaker 1: the dolphins here in Deutschland. And this boat we mentioned it,

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Speaker 1: but there’s all kinds of events going on. So some

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Speaker 1: of it’s open to the public, some’s VIP. But this boat,

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Speaker 1: I said, now, the Chiefs Kingdom has a navy a

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Speaker 1: dream that you see in a lot of work has

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Speaker 1: been put into this trip for the Chiefs to come here,

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Speaker 1: but when you see this, you realize it’s just for

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Speaker 1: real the impact that this franchise is having beyond the

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Speaker 1: shores of the States.

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Speaker 2: One example of that I was here earlier today. I

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Speaker 2: helped host a brunch for flag football players that are

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Speaker 2: near Wisbaden, which is a small town about half an

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Speaker 2: hour from here. There’s a US Army garrison there, so

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Speaker 2: a lot of the kids that are on these flag

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Speaker 2: other European countries that are stationed there because of NATO reasons.

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Speaker 2: It’s really a hodgepodge of nationalities and people from all

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Speaker 2: over the place were at this brunch, and it’s so

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Speaker 2: cool because football is bringing them all together. And Dante

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Speaker 2: Hall was there, Christian Nakoye was there. I hosted a

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Speaker 2: Q and A with them, and the kids could ask

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Speaker 2: those players questions about advice that they have for young

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Speaker 2: Just so so cool and That’s just one small example

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Speaker 2: of the many things going on here. It’s much more

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Speaker 2: than just the game tomorrow. It’s an opportunity to share

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Speaker 2: football with the world and this is going to make

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Speaker 2: people choose fans for life, and it’s just very exciting.

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Speaker 1: And what’s very apparent, and we’ve talked about this before

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Speaker 1: on past podcasts, the German people love American football. Eighty

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Speaker 1: eight million Germans, but fully twenty five percent of them

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Speaker 1: is into the American National Football League as any of

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Speaker 1: the fans in the States. We saw yesterday, one hundred

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Speaker 1: and fifty media showed up. It was like a Super Bowl,

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Speaker 1: feeling crazy as far when we had the media gathering

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Speaker 1: they just love American football. They can’t get enough. They

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Speaker 1: would love if this. It’d sellout games every week if

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Speaker 1: they had them here. But the Chiefs to me, are

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Speaker 1: at the forefront of winning over the hearts of a

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Speaker 1: lot of those German American football fans. So it’s been

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Speaker 1: awesome to see it. You know. I was to ask

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Speaker 1: I’m going to circle back to all this is going on.

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Speaker 1: But it does come back to the football game, because

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Speaker 1: they go, what do you remember about the UK in

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Speaker 1: twenty fifteen, I go, it is a great experience. We

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Speaker 1: were at Kensington Palace for an amazing dinner. But the

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Speaker 1: fact that that Chiefs win started a was in the

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Speaker 1: middle or started basically or the second of a ten

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Speaker 1: game winning streak that was historic at the time. It

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Speaker 1: led the Chiefs to their first playoff victory in twenty

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Speaker 1: one seasons. That ten game winning streak to win a

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Speaker 1: playoff game and never happened in NFL history. It basically

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Speaker 1: the genesis of that was in the UK. Then you

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Speaker 1: go to the game in Mexico City in twenty nineteen.

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Speaker 1: The Chiefs was struggling. Remember we lost to the Times.

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Speaker 1: We were kind of gasping for air. They beat the Chargers.

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Speaker 1: The Chiefs beat the Chargers in Mexico City and then

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Speaker 1: took off and never lost again to win Super Bowl

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Speaker 1: fifty four. So now it comes back all the trappings

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Speaker 1: of all this in this wonderful nation, but it comes

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Speaker 1: back to the Chiefs and Dolphins and what could this

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Speaker 1: game lead to? And honestly, Matt, we could argue this

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Speaker 1: is the biggest game the NFL has had to date

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Speaker 1: on its calendar.

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Speaker 2: Sure, and it’s kind of funny. We’ve talked about how

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Speaker 2: what a great time that we’re having and all the

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Speaker 2: fun stuff to do, but you’re right, at the end

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Speaker 2: of the day, the team is here for a reason.

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Speaker 2: It’s a business trip and that’s how they’re treating it.

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Speaker 2: And we could talk maybe a little bit about what

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Speaker 2: our day was like yesterday because we were on the

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Speaker 2: team charter. We landed here, went to the hotel for me.

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Speaker 1: Wait a minute, wait a minute, let’s go. We leave

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Speaker 1: at seven o’clock. Yeah, Thursday night, right at nineteen hundred hours,

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Speaker 1: and then you’re in the air. We were near about

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Speaker 1: eight and a half hours, yep, and all of a

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Speaker 1: sudden poof, it’s Friday morning. Uh huh, what happened to

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Speaker 1: Thursday night?

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Speaker 2: I know, right, it’s kind of like one big mega day,

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Speaker 2: is kind of how we described it. But we landed here,

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Speaker 2: the guys had about an hour at the hotel, then

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Speaker 2: we went to practice, and I’ll say this, the energy

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Speaker 2: at practice was awesome.

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Speaker 3: It was awesome.

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Speaker 2: The guys were energized, they were super into it and

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Speaker 2: they’re happy to be here, but they also know why

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Speaker 2: they’re here and they have a kind of a just

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Speaker 2: an attitude to them. Right now, we’re here to take

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Speaker 2: care of business. Very exciting to see if you’re a

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Speaker 2: Chiefs fan. And the media was nuts, like you alluded to.

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Speaker 2: I mean, hundreds of media members from all over Europe,

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Speaker 2: all over the world to cover practice and to cover

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Speaker 2: the media session.

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Speaker 3: It was like the Super Bowl. That’s what it was like.

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Speaker 2: But the important thing for the players is that they

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Speaker 2: don’t get wrapped up in all of that. And I

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Speaker 2: didn’t get the sense at all that they were being

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Speaker 2: wrapped up in it. Quite to the opposite. They have

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Speaker 2: a certain attitude about them that is very encouraging about

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Speaker 2: the game tomorrow for sure.

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Speaker 1: And this morning saw them. After breakfast, they were right

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Speaker 1: into meetings, right back to the same practice spot to

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Speaker 1: do a walk through a mock game. They call it,

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Speaker 1: Andy Reid. There’s so much different science this. You’ll see

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Speaker 1: To your point, there’s two empirical pieces here to this

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Speaker 2: And that’s a very hard thing to do. Many teams,

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Speaker 1: the Miami Dolphins. It’s the most overlook stat for the

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Speaker 2: That’s a really good point because this Dolphins offense is

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Speaker 2: You have to get them off rhythm, and you can’t

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Speaker 2: They have to finish these drives with touchdowns, and they

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Speaker 2: can’t punt on these opportunities that they have when they

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Speaker 2: move down the field. So that’s the key for Kansas City,

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Speaker 2: and it’s an obvious one, right but we know they

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Speaker 2: can move the football.

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Speaker 3: We know they have the players to do it.

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Speaker 2: Just got to finish and cannot make mistakes that end

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Speaker 2: up beating yourself.

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Speaker 1: And as we close, we want to give a big

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Speaker 1: shout out to all the people inside the Fork that

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Speaker 1: have worked on this trip again for over a year,

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Speaker 1: and there have been many but the infrastructure of the

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Speaker 1: Kansas City Chiefs, both on the football side and the

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Speaker 1: business side, is very strong. And you see it come

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Speaker 1: to fruition when you have a Super Bowl experience on

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Speaker 1: multiple occasions, but when you do a trip like this,

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Speaker 1: including the people that we work with every day, right

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Speaker 1: our sixty five TPT crew has been amazing. But the

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Speaker 1: experience will be made best if the Chiefs beat the

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Speaker 1: Miami Dolphins in this game. So here we go, Matt,

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Speaker 1: here we get this done.

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Speaker 2: What a cool opportunity, right, and the cherry on top

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Speaker 2: of all of it, the reason that we’re here.

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Speaker 3: Let’s get a win on Sunday.

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Speaker 1: And get ready NFL. We’re gonna be playing an international

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Speaker 1: game every year in this league. It’s sooner than later.

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Speaker 1: And I think we’ll be in Germany again sometime maybe soon. Anyway,

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Speaker 1: He’s met well and senior team reporter. I’m Mitchelta’s voice

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Speaker 1: of the chiefs and yes, let’s go get a win.

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