Live from Tom’s Town Distilling Co. in Kansas City, Missouri, Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus and Chiefs Reporter Matt McMullen talk about the Salute to Service theme for Monday Night Football and give you an in-depth preview of the Chiefs matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles.
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Speaker 1: Welcome to a special edition of Defending the Kingdom. Tonight.
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Speaker 1: We’re going to talk about a lot because the number
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Speaker 1: one team in the AFC, the Kansas City Chiefs, will
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Speaker 1: play the number one team in the NFC, the Philadelphia Eagles.
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Speaker 1: Sound familiar, Well, that’s what happened back in February in
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Speaker 1: Super Bowl fifty seven. Also on this edition of Defending
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Speaker 1: the Kingdom, we’ll check into history here because this game
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Speaker 1: coming up is very historic and it’s only fitting that
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Speaker 1: we do it at a historic location. If you ever
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Speaker 1: come to Kansas City come to Geha Field Arrowhead Stadium
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Speaker 1: for a game, you must come to Tom’s Town, right.
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Speaker 1: It is the location fantastic food and drink that you
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Speaker 1: will enjoy. Unique, but it’s named after Boss Tom Pendergast.
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Speaker 1: If you study the history of Kansas City, Boss Tom
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Speaker 1: interesting dude in the twenties and the early nighte teen
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Speaker 1: thirties as the mayor of Kansas City and pretty much
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Speaker 1: ran the whole town. But we’re at Tomstown tonight. A
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Speaker 1: reminder that Defending the Kingdom is brought to you by Ticketmaster.
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Speaker 1: They are your new best friend. As we have some
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Speaker 1: awesome home games coming up, starting with the Philadelphia Eagles. Oh,
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Speaker 1: the Buffalo Bills are coming to town. Oh, the Cincinnati
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Speaker 1: to town. So check it out at Ticketmaster a home
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Speaker 1: free treating pressure on the outside, Duncon McKenna fifteen muetennon
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Speaker 1: the Jet five touchdown Jentzas City.
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Speaker 2: The jet has flown all the way across.
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Speaker 1: The Atlantic and we are now here at Tomstown. Mitchelt
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Speaker 1: is with you, the voice of the Chiefs, along with
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Speaker 1: the senior team reporter himself, Matt McMullen, and on this
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Speaker 1: episode a bunch of initials to throw at you. STS
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Speaker 1: for Salute to Service, PTC for Parent Teachers Conference. This
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Speaker 1: is our defending the king Imparent Teachers Conference after the
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Speaker 1: first nine weeks of the season and lastly SBR Super
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Speaker 1: Bowl rematch. It’s the Chiefs and the Eagles. But Matt,
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Speaker 1: before we do all of that, we’re at Tomstown. Yeah,
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Speaker 1: you and I love Kansas City history. I feel like
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Speaker 1: Boss Tom’s sitting here with us.
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Speaker 2: Well, how cool is this? We have a live audience,
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Speaker 2: I think for the first time ever.
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Speaker 1: On defending the Kingdom. This is super cool.
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Speaker 3: Normally this is Mitch and I just in the studio
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Speaker 3: there’s like three people and now we have all of
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Speaker 3: you here today. So this is a lot of fun
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Speaker 3: and this should be an awesome episode. We have been
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Speaker 3: on a bit of a hiatus. We our last episode
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Speaker 3: was on the ship on the River Mine and Frankfurt.
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Speaker 3: It feels like forever ago. But now here we are
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Speaker 3: two weeks later. And what better way to come off
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Speaker 3: the buye than a Super Bowl rematch on Monday Night football.
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Speaker 1: It’s our Salute to Service game on Monday Night Football
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Speaker 1: against the Eagles. That’s why Matt and I have those
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Speaker 1: of you who are watching this episode of Defending the
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Speaker 1: Kingdom cus and our Salute to Service gear. But we’re
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Speaker 1: so proud, and really the Chiefs were the leading franchise
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Speaker 1: is doing this and then setting aside one of our
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Speaker 1: games each year. Now the NFL has adopted it to
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Speaker 1: make sure that we give respect to our military and
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Speaker 1: some of the most important military installations in the world
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Speaker 1: or right here in the Chief Kingdom. Honestly, within about
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Speaker 1: two hours of where we sat doing the show at Tomstown.
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Speaker 1: When you think about Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, folks, there
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Speaker 1: it’s the Engineering Center, it’s the chemical weapons Center, along
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Speaker 1: with a whole lot more. And you’ve been to Whiteman
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Speaker 1: Air Force Base with the B two bombers, and you
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Speaker 1: just don’t walk in there and go, hey, where’s the
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Speaker 1: B two bomber.
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Speaker 2: I got in the cockpit.
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Speaker 3: I couldn’t take any photos though, that’s prohibited because it’s secret.
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Speaker 2: But I did go in it.
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Speaker 1: But how crazy was it?
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Speaker 2: It was the coolest thing ever. I was in the
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Speaker 2: cockpit of a B two bomber.
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Speaker 1: And you get to cross the red line, which meant.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, exactly, it could have taken off.
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Speaker 1: Very few people get to cross the red line. You
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Speaker 1: don’t want to cross the red line if you’re not
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Speaker 1: cleared across the red line at Whiteman Air Force Base,
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Speaker 1: just saying yeah. Fort Levenworth in Keyns is the home
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Speaker 1: of the Command General Staff College. It’s been said it’s
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Speaker 1: the west point of West Point. If you’re going to
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Speaker 1: be yep, yep, yep, if you’re going to be and
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Speaker 1: maybe any let’s throw any veterans that are a live
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Speaker 1: audience or folks that have trained there. If you’re going
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Speaker 1: to be a full bird colonel or a general in
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Speaker 1: our Armed services, you go to Levenworth. It’s required, and
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Speaker 1: the cool thing is being around Fort wet Levenworth for
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Speaker 1: a long time is how our allies also train there.
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Speaker 1: And what was awesome was in Germany to see the
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Speaker 1: German flag and the national anthem of Germany in America
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Speaker 1: the United States happened at the same time, and a
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Speaker 1: lot of and the German military were around the German flag,
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Speaker 1: and I’m guessing if I walked around, many of them
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Speaker 1: have trained at a military installation in the States.
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Speaker 3: Well, I think it’s fitting that our Salute to Service
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Speaker 3: game is right after we get back from Germany, because
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Speaker 3: the American influenced military wise in Germany is profound. And
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Speaker 3: I had a chance to go over there in May
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Speaker 3: as part of like a pre marketing trip, and part
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Speaker 3: of it was meeting with German fans talking about football,
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Speaker 3: but part of it also was meeting with our military
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Speaker 3: members abroad. Ramstein Air Base is near there. It’s the
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Speaker 3: largest military installation outside of the States in the world
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Speaker 3: for a US military base. It’s like fifty thousand US
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Speaker 3: citizens are there. It’s like a whole American community. And
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Speaker 3: the coolest thing is we went to the BX on site,
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Speaker 3: which is kind of like a shopping mall for military
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Speaker 3: members and it was out the door with people in
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Speaker 3: red trying to meet Dante.
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Speaker 2: Hall, who I was there with, and some cheerleaders. It
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Speaker 2: was the coolest thing.
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Speaker 3: We’re over in Germany and here’s Chief’s Kingdom right in
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Speaker 3: the middle of it all. So it’s so cool the
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Speaker 3: connection between Chiefs Kingdom and the military, and we celebrate
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Speaker 3: it here, celebrated every single week, but particularly this week.
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Speaker 1: You’ll see a lot of German members of the German
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Speaker 1: Air Force actually trained Rosecrans, which is the Air National
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Speaker 1: Guard Post in Saint Joseph, home of our training camp.
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Speaker 1: They train on the C one thirty, So if you
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Speaker 1: go to one of the hotels and you come to
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Speaker 1: training camp, you might be eating breakfast with one of
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Speaker 1: the German trainees there. Fort Riley in Kansas, home of
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Speaker 1: the first Infantry Division, one of the most decorated and
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Speaker 1: most powerful divisions in the world. And they’re right there
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Speaker 1: at Fort Riley, Kansas amazing and many times they’re first
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Speaker 1: to go if they’re called upon. A lot of brave
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Speaker 1: women and men have been there, and we’ve been in
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Speaker 1: there on post as well. And then don’t leave the
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Speaker 1: Air Force here. Oh, let’s say off At Air Force
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Speaker 1: Base in Omaha, home of the US Strategic Command, kind
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Speaker 1: of a deal. On nine to eleven when President Bush
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Speaker 1: was in a bunker trying to figure out what to do,
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Speaker 1: he was at off At Air Force Base. The only
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Speaker 1: plane in the sky at the time. Just tells you
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Speaker 1: about off it all, right. McConnell air Force Base in
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Speaker 1: Wichita is important. Then there’s the different guard groups, the
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Speaker 1: Coast Guard pace center that pays. If you’re in the
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Speaker 1: Coast Guard, you get paid from the center in Topeka, Kansas.
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Speaker 1: I mean, it’s just all around us, and it’s so awesome.
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Speaker 1: And we’re going to salute all of that during the
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Speaker 1: game against the Eagles.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, absolutely, just once again, the NFL obviously has a
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Speaker 3: huge platform. So many people care about NFL football, and
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Speaker 3: it’s a great opportunity to honor and recognize those that
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Speaker 3: make all of this possible, because without them, we wouldn’t
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Speaker 3: be talking about football here at Tomstown tonight. So we
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Speaker 3: thank everyone in our armed forces for everything.
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Speaker 1: That you do. For sure, now we hear it was
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Speaker 1: awesome when we were in Germany, so many came up
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Speaker 1: and were Kingdom Defenders.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, it was crazy.
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Speaker 1: They watch and listen to the podcast Defending the Kingdom. Gosh,
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Speaker 1: I’m trying to think. People came up from Wiesbaden and
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Speaker 1: baden Baden and Hamburg streut Gart. They’re like Munich, They’re like, hey, ween,
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Speaker 1: it’s you guys. Wow. Okay, So it was cool to
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Speaker 1: engage them. But one thing we do, we got a
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Speaker 1: lot of rookies here from defending the Kingdom. Now that
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Speaker 1: we’ve got you in the fold, you are an official
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Speaker 1: Kingdom defender here at Tomstown. But one thing we do
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Speaker 1: in every episode is we jump into a satellite, Matt
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Speaker 1: drives it and we go around the Earth. Because we’ve
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Speaker 1: had every content representative at Antarctica, right.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, hopefully someone from an Arctica eventually reaches out.
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Speaker 1: Yeah. So if you know a friend in Antarctica that’s
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Speaker 1: a Chiefs fan, just we’ll mention him right here on
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Speaker 1: Defending the Kingdom. What do you have around the world tonight?
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Speaker 3: So the way this works is people right in where
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Speaker 3: they’re from, where they’re listening from, then we give them
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Speaker 3: shout outs. So I have five today as always, these
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Speaker 3: are all people I met in Germany. So I met
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Speaker 3: Valerie and Jeff while walking around Frankfort. I was with
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Speaker 3: my mom because my parents came over. We’re just walking
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Speaker 3: around Frankfurt, like what are we doing. We’re on a
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Speaker 3: European vacation. Before the Chiefs game. Valerie and Jeff live
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Speaker 3: in Kanasas City, huge Chiefs fans. They came up and
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Speaker 3: said hi, shout out to them. I met Bruno and Frankfort.
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Speaker 3: He’s a German who’s a Chiefs fan, loves defending the kingdom.
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Speaker 3: So shout out to Bruno. I met Steven outside the
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Speaker 3: stadium into Frankfurt. So this the stadium where the Chiefs played,
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Speaker 3: is one hundred years old. It’s very old, and it
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Speaker 3: wasn’t built to have like a press box and suites
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Speaker 3: and all that. So if you want to get around
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Speaker 3: the stadium, you have to leave the stadium and walk around,
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Speaker 3: so you’re surrounded by people at all times. Like imagine,
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Speaker 3: for like a home game here, if you had to
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Speaker 3: go to like the upper concourse.
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Speaker 2: That’s what it was like.
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Speaker 3: And we could talk about set up on the radio
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Speaker 3: booth later because that was something else.
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Speaker 1: But yeah, something else, it’s the way to describe it.
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Speaker 3: But long story short, I was walking around the outside
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Speaker 3: of the stadium quite a bit, and I met Steven.
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Speaker 3: He told me he flew in from Australia for the game.
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Speaker 3: He’s a huge Chiefs fan. Flew into Frankfurt from Australia
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Speaker 3: because it was more convenient than coming to the United States.
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Speaker 1: Amazing.
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Speaker 3: I met Jeremy from Kansas City, met him outside the
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Speaker 3: stadium as well, and then I met Keaton from des Moines.
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Speaker 3: I met him on the concourse while I was looking
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Speaker 3: for a pretzel. On the concourse they didn’t take cash,
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Speaker 3: only cards, so I wasn’t able to do that. But
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Speaker 3: I met Keaton from des Moines. Flew all the way
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Speaker 3: to Frankfurt for the game and saw a huge Chiefs victory.
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Speaker 3: That’s what I got for today.
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Speaker 1: So you came back like me with euros burning in
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Speaker 1: your pocket?
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Speaker 2: Sure did?
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Speaker 3: She didn’t speak great English, but after that she came
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Speaker 1: Gigantic win. So that put the Chiefs in the number
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Speaker 1: Suffice it to say, it was a good weekend for
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Speaker 1: the Chiefs Kingdom. Just saying, but after nine weeks, now,
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Speaker 1: how many we got a live audience here? How many
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Speaker 1: My son’s a teacher. He has to do it every
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Speaker 2: Well, as far as I know better.
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Speaker 1: Than the US that I had, minus is like, what
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Speaker 1: with the Kansas City Chiefs. So let’s say the chiefs
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Speaker 1: thought we would do on this episode Defending the Kingdom
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Speaker 1: what we like, what’s been going right, and then where
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Speaker 1: eight weeks of the season, because this is your teacher
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Speaker 1: he’s doing or she’s doing okay here, But we see
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Speaker 1: real potential right in the next nine minutes. Kim Hobbs
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Speaker 1: So we’ve got some potential here. But let’s start with
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Speaker 3: Yeah, I would start with an overall point, and the
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Speaker 3: good news for the Chiefs offense is they’ve shown that
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Speaker 3: they can move the football. Right now, the scoring isn’t
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Speaker 3: Is the number eight total offense in the NFL in
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Speaker 3: We know they can move the football. They can just
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Speaker 3: So seventeen turnovers this year, two red zone turnovers, critical drops,
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Speaker 3: easier to build on that kind of stuff, to improve
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Speaker 3: on your mistakes and to correct things when you’re winning teams, right,
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Speaker 3: now that are going through issues and losing, it’s a
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Speaker 3: lot harder. The Chiefs are seven and two in a
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Speaker 3: great spot, and they’ve shown potential offensively, just a matter
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Speaker 3: All, if they are just going three and out and
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Speaker 3: if that’s fixable. At this point in the year. The
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Speaker 1: Yeah, I add one positive that I think can easily
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Speaker 1: one in the NFL and yards after contact yards, and
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Speaker 1: In this day and age of the National Football League,
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Speaker 1: they’re playing really throughout the league. They’re not going to
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Speaker 1: That’s how you get your trunk play. So for the Chiefs,
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Speaker 1: they’re number one in the NFL and yards after contact,
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Speaker 1: which bodes well because you and I both see it
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Speaker 3: And Rashie Rice, like you mentioned, is a great example
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Speaker 3: He’s already helping us win games. If you look at
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Speaker 1: there’s just moderate improvement, you will see a draft increase
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Speaker 1: in productivity in the offense. For example, we lead the
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Speaker 1: league with sixty penalties accepted against us. Of those sixty penalies,
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Speaker 1: thirteen are offensive holding penalties. Those are ten yard penalties.
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Speaker 1: And part of the consistency that Matt is referencing is
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Speaker 1: we’ll get a drive going up, it’s a hold. So
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Speaker 1: now you’re behind the chains. It’s the football vernacular where
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Speaker 1: you’re second and twelve instead of being second in two.
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Speaker 1: So if you clean that up just a bit, just
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Speaker 1: fifty percent. Keep in mind one hundred yards equal seven
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Speaker 1: points of our sixty accepted penalties. When you want to
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Speaker 1: nerd this out and look at it. It’s not just
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Speaker 1: the amount of penalties, it’s the amount of penalty yards.
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Speaker 1: So we have five hundred yards in penalties in nine weeks.
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Speaker 1: That equals thirty five points. So if you just get
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Speaker 1: half of those back in the next eight weeks, just
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Speaker 1: hand our team eighteen points and let us sprinkle it around.
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Speaker 1: And we’re seven and two and number one in the
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Speaker 1: AFC going into that. My point, I’ll get you fired
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Speaker 1: up here. The drops people have talked about it. We
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Speaker 1: have eighteen drops. Okay, that is tied for the most
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Speaker 1: in the league. Now, if you take our average passing play,
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Speaker 1: which is ten point seven yards, do the math, that’s
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Speaker 1: one hundred and ninety two yards. Uh oh, there’s another
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Speaker 1: fourteen points we can put on the fire, or half
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Speaker 1: of it. Just take seven if you want to be realistic.
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Speaker 1: But the fact that are compared to Philadelphia, which only
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Speaker 1: has five drops so far this year and we have eighteen,
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Speaker 1: you know that’s going to get cleaned up. And so
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Speaker 1: that’s another area where offensively we can improve. When you
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Speaker 1: do the numbers, though, and you do some analytics and
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Speaker 1: nerd out, you’re going, hmmm, I could see with the
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Speaker 1: second half could be really fun.
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Speaker 3: And it’s interesting because a lot of the things that
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Speaker 3: have hurt the Chiefs offensively in the first half, things
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Speaker 3: like penalties and turnovers and drops, are kind of random variables,
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Speaker 3: like those things will swing up and down like it’s
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Speaker 3: not going to continue all year, because that’s just how
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Speaker 3: the math works out. And like you said, if the
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Speaker 3: Chiefs are seven and two despite those issues offensively early
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Speaker 3: in the season, if those things go in the Chiefs
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Speaker 3: direction just a little bit, all of a sudden, the
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Speaker 3: offense goes from scoring twenty three points a game to
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Speaker 3: twenty eight points a game. And if you look at
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Speaker 3: around the league, offense is down across the board. The
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Speaker 3: Chiefs are still the number thirteen scoring offense in the
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Speaker 3: NFL right now, despite not being really themselves. If they
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Speaker 3: can figure it out just a little bit, with the
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Speaker 3: way the defense is playing, and we’ll talk about them
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Speaker 3: here in a minute, this team is going to be
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Speaker 3: very tough to beat.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, And if you again kind of want to work
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Speaker 1: on this and nerd it out. Because we have folks
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Speaker 1: who are from Colorado State University. They flew in for
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Speaker 1: the show. Go Rams, my father in law of the
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Speaker 1: Ram soilt Fort Collins, Colorado, one of the great spots
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Speaker 1: on Earth. And we also have a guy that flew
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Speaker 1: in from Morgantown, West Virginia just for the show, just
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Speaker 1: to be here at Tomstown. That’s pretty go Mountaineers, right, Yeah,
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Speaker 1: you’ve into Morgantown. Okay, you get a fly into Pittsburgh
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Speaker 1: and drive. But anyway, once you get there, it’s fun
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Speaker 1: to get there. Now, you want to nerd out on
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Speaker 1: this over the next eight weeks, keep track of what
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Speaker 1: the Chiefs do on first down on offense. Right now,
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Speaker 1: the Chiefs are twenty fifth in the league out of
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Speaker 1: thirty two teams with the average yards to go on
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Speaker 1: second down. Some of that’s the penalties, some of it
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Speaker 1: is not being crisp enough on first down. If you
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Speaker 1: just tighten the screws a little bit, all of a sudden,
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Speaker 1: you see where the numbers can go crazy good. So
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Speaker 1: have some fun track first down productivity starting with this
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Speaker 1: Eagles game on both sides of the ball. We’ll get
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Speaker 1: to the Eagles in a second, but you can see
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Speaker 1: where this team has a lot of improvement and maybe
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Speaker 1: we’ll get a B or an A in geometry over
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Speaker 1: the next nine weeks. Let’s get into the defense, because
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Speaker 1: they now are the child at the parent teachers conference
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Speaker 1: where you’re going, well, they normally get what they’re getting
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Speaker 1: an A. They’re getting an A. It would be my
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Speaker 1: parents going he’s getting an A in math? What happened
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Speaker 1: to him? That’s where the defense is.
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Speaker 3: Well, what’s the most basic stat to track defense. There’s
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Speaker 3: so many complicated numbers out there like EPA and all
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Speaker 3: this adjust.
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Speaker 2: Stuff, and what’s the most important stuck is points.
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Speaker 3: And the Chiefs have allowed the fewest offensive points in
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Speaker 3: the NFL. And we’re going into Week eleven, they’ve allowed
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Speaker 3: one hundred and thirty four points.
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Speaker 2: Think just think about that, the fewest.
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Speaker 1: It’s the best in thirty years for this franchise.
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Speaker 2: It’s unbelievable. They’ve been incredible.
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Speaker 3: They are the only team in the NFL to allow
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Speaker 3: no more than twenty four points in all of their
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Speaker 3: games this season, no more than twenty four points in
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Speaker 3: the NFL. And we’re entering we’re almost the Thanksgiving and
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Speaker 3: they haven’t allowed more than twenty four points this year.
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Speaker 3: They’ve allowed just twenty four plays of twenty or more
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Speaker 3: yards this season. That’s fewest in the NFL. And they
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Speaker 3: just played the Dolphins, who had easily the most of
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Speaker 3: any team in the NFL. They helped Miami to two
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Speaker 3: plays of twenty or more yards, by far, the lowest
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Speaker 3: the Dolphins have had all year. And how about just
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Speaker 3: big plays and critical moments, right, It’s not just like
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Speaker 3: empty stats with.
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Speaker 1: The Chiefs defense.
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Speaker 3: I mean big stops against the Jaguars, against the Vikings,
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Speaker 3: against the Chargers, against the Dolphins, like I mentioned, just
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Speaker 3: really great plays. That Brian Cook fumble recovery for a touchdown.
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Speaker 3: I’ve still watched it one hundred times. I’m not sure
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Speaker 3: how it happened, but to make plays like that against
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Speaker 3: the Miami Dolphins in a huge game is just awesome.
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Speaker 1: Then you look at the fact that the Chiefs are
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Speaker 1: tied for third in the league with thirty one sacks.
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Speaker 1: Baltimore and Buffalo are the only two teams ahead of them.
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Speaker 1: Think about that in context right now. If you’re talking
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Speaker 1: about dabass defenses in the NFL at the first nine weeks,
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Speaker 1: you are looking at or ten weeks with our buy
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Speaker 1: You’re looking at OH Baltimore expected, You’re looking at OH
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Speaker 1: Buffalo kind of expected. You’re looking at San Francisco for sure,
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Speaker 1: and the Chiefs unexpected and.
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Speaker 3: A big reason why is the performance of the chief
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Speaker 3: second year defenders. So many players in the Chiefs defense
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Speaker 3: last year were rookies and they played really well. But
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Speaker 3: what we talked about all summer was can they take
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Speaker 3: the next step and make this defense truly a top
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Speaker 3: five defense in the NFL. And we’ve seen that. I mean,
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Speaker 3: look at George carloftus this year forty four pressures, that’s
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Speaker 3: eleventh in the NFL, already matched his sack total from
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Speaker 3: all of last season. He has six sacks this year
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Speaker 3: that leads the team. He has six sacks all of
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Speaker 3: last year. So impressive stuff from George. Trip McDuffie has
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Speaker 3: been a superstar this season. Again, if you look at
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Speaker 3: pro football focused numbers, he is the number eight cornerback
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Speaker 3: in the NFL and he leads the NFL and forced
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Speaker 3: fumbles with four. And he’s also going to have an
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Speaker 3: interception this weekend against the Eagles.
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Speaker 2: And then Leo Chanell. We’ve been calling it every week,
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Speaker 2: it’s going to happen this year.
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Speaker 1: Every week he’s this close close. I’ll go with ZIRP
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Speaker 1: when it happens.
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Speaker 3: Leo Chanell, we don’t talk about Leo a lot, but
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Speaker 3: he has three sacks and nine pressures on thirty one
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Speaker 3: pass rushing snaps. That means on a third of his
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Speaker 3: pass rushing snaps this year, he’s gotten pressure on the
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Speaker 3: quarterback and he has three sacks. So and Chalan Watson,
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Speaker 3: Joshua Williams, Brian Cook all made plays as well. So
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Speaker 3: the young defenders on the Chiefs defense, the guys that
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Speaker 3: were rookies last year and helped this team win a
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Speaker 3: Super Bowl, have all taken a collective huge step this year.
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Speaker 3: It’s a big reason why this defense is right now
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Speaker 3: the best defense in the NFL.
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Speaker 1: And yet in the total thought of parent teachers conferences. Okay,
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Speaker 1: Mitchie’s getting an a in, but he can improve in
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Speaker 1: certain areas. The defense can improve in certain areas and
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Speaker 1: change things around, change things around, even for the offense.
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Speaker 1: I’ll let you touch on the red zone, but where
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Speaker 1: I’m going to go is field position and forcing three
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Speaker 1: and outs. They’ve only forced twenty one to three and
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Speaker 1: outs so far this season. It will be paramount against
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Speaker 1: the Eagles of just getting one or two of those,
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Speaker 1: because if you do think of the field in a
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Speaker 1: computer generated field and you’re following the field with maybe
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Speaker 1: like a colored bar graph, let’s say for Monday night’s
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Speaker 1: game red or green. The Chiefs in the early days
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Speaker 1: of Andy Reid the first six or seven years, through
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Speaker 1: defense and special teams would create opportunities because they would
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Speaker 1: make that field shift red. Right now, this defense to
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Speaker 1: take the next step, we’ll get other offenses off the
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Speaker 1: field with more regularity and give the offense the football
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Speaker 1: more opportunities. In fact, we only four teams have fewer
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Speaker 1: offensive series than we do. So it’s not just getting
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Speaker 1: the ball, it’s like how often do you get it? Well,
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Speaker 1: if the defense can give the ball to your offense
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Speaker 1: more often and say here, Patrick, go for it, and
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Speaker 1: then try to improve on all those statistics we gave
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Speaker 1: you five minutes ago, you’ll see how the defense now
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Speaker 1: can have a even bigger impact than they have already.
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Speaker 3: And one other way to do that is taking the
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Speaker 3: ball away. That’s one area the defense can improve. Just
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Speaker 3: thirteen takeaways this year hasn’t mattered a whole lot because
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Speaker 3: they’ve been so stout otherwise. Now I’ll preface with this,
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Speaker 3: it’s kind of ironic because a lot of times defenses,
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Speaker 3: their numbers are buoyed by like great red zone numbers
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Speaker 3: or a lot of takeaways. The Eagles are kind of
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Speaker 3: like that last year. We’ll talk about this later, but
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Speaker 3: the Eagles at this point last year had twenty takeaways
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Speaker 3: by far, the most in the NFL. That’s not sustainable,
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Speaker 3: and they’re not doing that this year. The Eagles have
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Speaker 3: just eleven this year. At this point, a defense that
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Speaker 3: has a ton of takeaways or is really really good
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Speaker 3: in the red zone, it kind of makes you think
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Speaker 3: that’s kind of fool’s goal, that’s not sustainable. That defense
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Speaker 3: might not be as good as they are. The Chiefs
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Speaker 3: defense in terms of red zone efficiency is kind of
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Speaker 3: middle of the pack.
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Speaker 2: Same with turnovers.
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Speaker 3: So that tells you it is sustainable because they’ve been
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Speaker 3: really good in all the areas that really matter.
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Speaker 2: Now we know they’re good.
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Speaker 3: If they can be a bit better in the red
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Speaker 3: zone and take the football away a little bit more,
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Speaker 3: that’s really exciting, because as good as they’ve been, if
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Speaker 3: they’ve flipped the field a little bit or get the
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Speaker 3: ball back to Patrick Mahomes a little bit more often,
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Speaker 3: the defense is even scarier. One more thing I’d be
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Speaker 3: interested to see from this defense is the progression of
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Speaker 3: Felix and new d k Uzama, the first rounder at
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Speaker 3: a K state. So I kind of compare him to
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Speaker 3: George Carloftis because last year George didn’t do a whole
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Speaker 3: lot in the early part of the season, but came
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Speaker 3: on really strong late. He had six games in a
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Speaker 3: row where he had a sack and including in the
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Speaker 3: AFC Championship game. Felix right now is only playing around
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Speaker 3: twenty percent of the snaps. But as we go here,
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Speaker 3: as guys maybe need a break more often, get some
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Speaker 3: fresh legs incorporated in our pass rush, it’s going to
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Speaker 3: be an opportunity for Felix to get in there and
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Speaker 3: show what he can do.
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Speaker 2: And he doesn’t need.
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Speaker 3: Six sacks, but if he can have like two or
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Speaker 3: three sacks or a couple of big plays in big moment,
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Speaker 3: that’ll be big for his progression moving forwards. That’s one
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Speaker 3: other thing I’m looking forward to in the second half
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Speaker 3: of the season.
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Speaker 1: Interesting point because one of the great assets of our
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Speaker 1: defense is we can mix and match. Let’s just take
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Speaker 1: the defense afront with Chris Jones can play inside and outside,
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Speaker 1: Carl Loftis can play outside and inside. Mike Danny has
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Speaker 1: been the most underrated guy in this entire football team.
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Speaker 1: When you look at the year he’s having, I did
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Speaker 1: Charles a Menahu. They can play inside and outside, So
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Speaker 1: when you play inside, you have to be willing to
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Speaker 1: play the run and not just go chase a sack.
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Speaker 1: Felix fits that. He came in. It’s one of the
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Speaker 1: reasons they drafted him. So his demeanor is the same
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Speaker 1: as a car Loftis, or as a Dana or as
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Speaker 1: a Chris Jones or as a Menahu. So it’s not
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Speaker 1: like you have to train him to do that. He
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Speaker 1: can be there. It’s just a matter of him having
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Speaker 1: fresh legs, colder weather coming into play again to show
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Speaker 1: you just you don’t have to do a whole lot
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Speaker 1: here just to see how, oh my goodness, we could
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Speaker 1: make a big rush here and push in the second
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Speaker 1: half of the season. We’re gonna throw special teams in
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Speaker 1: on this right. This is like your extracurricular activities in
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Speaker 1: the parent teacher conference. But the valedictorian of this group
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Speaker 1: is Harrison Butcker. We are not talking enough about Harrison Bucker.
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Speaker 1: It’s you getting an A plus and your teachers looking
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Speaker 1: at you and going, Okay, maybe he can trim his
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Speaker 1: beard a little better. Oh no, it’s perfectly trimmed. Oh
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Speaker 1: my gosh, he’s eighteen out of eighteen on field goals.
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Speaker 1: I’m not sure it’s even been close to the upright
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Speaker 1: when I call these this down the middle, down the middle.
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Speaker 1: The only dude that’s better is this Brandon Aubrey guy
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Speaker 1: who’s a soccer guy who actually played for FC Dallas
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Speaker 1: I think, and he’s nineteen out of nineteen. Other than that,
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Speaker 1: Bucker’s just hitting everything and his kickoffs have been outstanding.
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Speaker 1: I mean, part of the reason, big reason we’re seven
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Speaker 1: and two is Harrison Bunker.
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Speaker 3: He’s also twenty two of twenty two one extra points,
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Speaker 3: and nothing’s more deflating than like when the Chiefs score
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Speaker 3: and then they missed.
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Speaker 2: The extra point.
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Speaker 3: It’s like, oh, I’m still excited, but nah, it stinks.
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Speaker 3: He’s twenty two of two I need to do on
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Speaker 3: extra points. So he has not missed the kick all
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Speaker 3: year long.
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Speaker 2: Knock on wood. We joke around about this.
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Speaker 3: It’s like telling the guy that has the no hitter
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Speaker 3: in the eighth inning, like, hey man, you have a
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Speaker 3: no hitter, so don’t turn on Homer. Yeah, we try
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Speaker 3: not to tell him that he’s been perfect on the year.
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Speaker 3: Obviously he knows it. But uh, when you have a
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Speaker 3: kicker who can be truly automatic like he’s been just
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Speaker 3: what a weapon really from any distance, no matter the circumstances,
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Speaker 3: no matter the weather.
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Speaker 2: He’s been amazing all year long. Let’s just keep it going.
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Speaker 1: It’s it’s awesome. Yep. So where can special teams improve?
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Speaker 1: Wait a minute, ye, okay, we can improve here. Those
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Speaker 1: penalties that I mentioned, seven have been on special teams.
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Speaker 1: Three have been holes. Those are brutal because they are
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Speaker 1: half the distance penalties usually meaning you start now, you
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Speaker 1: give and Patrick the ball at the seven, the six,
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Speaker 1: or the five instead of having the ball at the
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Speaker 1: twenty five of the thirty. If you do the numbers
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Speaker 1: on the probability charts of that, it’s crazy how the
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Speaker 1: numbers go up in your chance to score. So that
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Speaker 1: needs to be better. Are three holes on space teams?
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Speaker 1: Only Green Bay, Tampa Bay, and Carolina have more. If
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Speaker 1: you look at field position, we’re twenty second in the
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Speaker 1: league in average starting field position. So again, if you
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Speaker 1: just kind of grind it a bit and you get
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Speaker 1: to fifteen or fourteen or thirteen, and now we get
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Speaker 1: the ball at the oh, the thirty two instead of
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Speaker 1: the nine. It can make a giant difference.
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Speaker 3: Little things like that make a big difference in the NFL.
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Speaker 3: And there’s been a few mental mistakes inside the five
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Speaker 3: this season fielding punts. It’s like you can’t feel the
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Speaker 3: punt like the one yard line, right. That’s stuff that
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Speaker 3: is fixable and the guys can work on because it’s
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Speaker 3: like you said, difficult starting a drive from the two
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Speaker 3: versus the twenty five. But little things like that are
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Speaker 3: fixable and we’re when we’re picking knits like this on
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Speaker 3: the Special Teams unit, it shows that things are going
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Speaker 3: pretty well overall.
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Speaker 1: Again, we want to just give a shout out to Tomstown,
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Speaker 1: which is our locale tonight. Those of you who are
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Speaker 1: listening on the podcast, you hear all of that ambient sound.
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Speaker 1: Those are crazy. He’s enjoying what Tom’stown can provide, which
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Speaker 1: is liquid encouragement, some of the most amazing cocktails in
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Speaker 1: the Chief’s Kingdoms. Well, I’m telling a lot of folks
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Speaker 1: that watch or listen to the podcast, go can’t wait
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Speaker 1: to come there? What do we do come to Tomstown?
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Speaker 1: That’s got to be a bucket list for you and
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Speaker 1: have a little something and then study how interesting Tom
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Speaker 1: Pendergas was. Okay, he was an interesting guy, and his
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Speaker 1: headquarters was like right across the street. But this is
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Speaker 1: a refurbished place. It’s just awesome. One of my favorite
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Speaker 1: places in the city to enjoy an evening. So again
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Speaker 1: here at Tomstown Parent Teachers’ Conference is over. You’ve brought
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Speaker 1: the apple to the teacher. I brought a caramel apple,
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Speaker 1: trying to think maybe get a B in geometry. We’ll see.
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Speaker 1: But now we turn to the matter at hand, and
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Speaker 1: that is the third acronym that we have here, which
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Speaker 1: is SBR, which is Super Bowl Rematch. It is interesting
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Speaker 1: that into this far into the season, the teams that
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Speaker 1: played in the Super Bowl have the best records in
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Speaker 1: the AFC and NFC respective and here they’ll meet on
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Speaker 1: Monday Night football at Geha Field at Arrowheads Stadium. There
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Speaker 1: is so many elements to this game that will just
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Speaker 1: kind of crop dust it tonight. But what a Monday
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Speaker 1: night game is coming up with the Chiefs and Eagles.
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Speaker 3: It’s unbelievable. I mean, to have a Super Bowl rematch
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Speaker 3: on Monday night football. Both teams are coming off of
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Speaker 3: bye and going to be ready for this game. Both
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Speaker 3: teams are relatively healthy. I’m glad it’s at home. The
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Speaker 3: environment’s going to be incredible. And one of my favorite
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Speaker 3: narratives around this game is Coach Reid, if he wins
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Speaker 3: on Monday Night, will become the winningest head coach in
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Speaker 3: Chief’s history, most wins in Chief’s history. He’s already the
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Speaker 3: Eagles all time leader and wins as a head coach,
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Speaker 3: and if he wins on Monday, he will be the
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Speaker 3: first head coach in NFL history to be the all
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Speaker 3: time wins leader for multiple franchises, and he could do
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Speaker 3: it against the Eagles. I mean, it’s unbelievable. You can’t
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Speaker 3: make this stuff up. It’s amazing. Hopefully he gets it done.
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Speaker 3: But Coach Read, how lucky are we to have him?
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Speaker 3: Of course, laid an incredible culture and foundation in Philadelphia.
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Speaker 3: I know they still really love him there, but I’m
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Speaker 3: glad he’s in Kansas City now.
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Speaker 1: And let’s take this just one step further, because there’s
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Speaker 1: poetry here. This is symmetry, as you just heard, and Matt,
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Speaker 1: you laid it up. But I’m going back to October
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Speaker 1: of twenty twenty one. You and I went to Lincoln
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Speaker 1: Financial Field. It was the Chiefs against the Eagles. If
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Speaker 1: Andy Reid won that game, it would be his one
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Speaker 1: hundredth win as the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs.
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Speaker 1: He would become the first head coach in NFL history
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Speaker 1: to win one hundred games with two separate franchises. He
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Speaker 1: did it against the Eagles, and now.
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Speaker 2: What are the odds? I mean, it’s crazy.
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Speaker 1: He could do this against the Eagles. We don’t play
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Speaker 1: him that often. It’s so cool, It’s symmetric and poetic
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Speaker 1: and awesome.
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Speaker 2: It’s unbelievable.
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Speaker 1: Ted Lasso’s writers couldn’t make this up. Seriously, they couldn’t
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Speaker 1: make this up.
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Speaker 3: And you know, looking at one of the things I
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Speaker 3: feel good about going into this game. This is like
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Speaker 3: the most well known stat in Chiefs Kingdom. Everyone knows this,
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Speaker 3: but coach reads twenty one and are you following a
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Speaker 3: buye in his career? Nobody’s better after a buy in
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Speaker 3: his career because he has extra time to work on
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Speaker 3: the opponent. We joke around about this. Coachree doesn’t really
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Speaker 3: relax or go on vacation. He just thinks about football
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Speaker 3: all the time. And he’s been thinking about this matchup
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Speaker 3: here for two weeks.
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Speaker 1: And he does his own parent teachers conference. That’s the
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Speaker 1: other thing. Not only does he prepare for the opponent,
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Speaker 1: he does as good as self scout. I think it’s
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Speaker 1: really fascinating to watch because he just goes around his desk. Right,
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Speaker 1: he’ll be the teacher and go, andy, what do you
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Speaker 1: think he can improve upon? Then he comes around and
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Speaker 1: then he’s the student. Now I’m just teazing, but he
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Speaker 1: might do it if you give him that idea. But
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Speaker 1: he is phenomenal when he has a chance to kind
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Speaker 1: of self examine and then really dig into an opponent.
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Speaker 1: It’s why he’s been so good against the Division thirty
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Speaker 1: nine and six since twenty sixteen, because he has a
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Speaker 1: chance to do that all year long. He knows he’s
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Speaker 1: going to play our division, so he spends all that
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Speaker 1: time working on our division. Oh, in April and May,
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Speaker 1: in June and July, and so now he’s had some
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Speaker 1: time to get on to work on this Eagles team,
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Speaker 1: and he’ll need to. This is a very complete team.
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Speaker 1: In fact, you could argue that the Eagles right now
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Speaker 1: here in mid November are the most complete team in
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Speaker 1: the National Football League.
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Speaker 3: And let’s start with their offense. So we all watch
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Speaker 3: them in the Super Bowl. We have an idea of
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Speaker 3: what they like to do. But their offense is really interesting.
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Speaker 3: So it’s the number three scoring offense in the NFL.
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Speaker 3: They’re averaging twenty eight points per game, number one third
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Speaker 3: down offense. But the thing with them is ball control.
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Speaker 3: They’re not like the Dolphins who want to have four
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Speaker 3: plays and score a touchdown. They’re kind of the anti
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Speaker 3: Dolphins in a lot of ways, but it still works
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Speaker 3: for them. So they have the most scoring drives of
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Speaker 3: ten or more plays in the NFL this year with
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Speaker 3: twenty one. They have the second longest average time of
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Speaker 3: possession in the NFL at thirty three minutes and twenty
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Speaker 3: six seconds. Their average scoring drive where they score a
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Speaker 3: touchdown takes nine plays and at least four minutes. They
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Speaker 3: limit the chances that you can score offensively.
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Speaker 2: They keep the ball away from you.
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Speaker 3: They’ve faced the fewest offensive possessions of any team in
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Speaker 3: the NFL this year with ninety one. So they play
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Speaker 3: ball control, they play keep away, and they finish their
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Speaker 3: drives with touchdowns. And it’s very difficult to beat a
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Speaker 3: team that’s doing that. Now, what have teams that have
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Speaker 3: given them trouble done like the Jets, for example, get
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Speaker 3: them out of their rhythm, make Jalen Hurts turn the
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Speaker 3: football over, make them go three and out. All of
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Speaker 3: a sudden, the game isn’t played on their terms. They
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Speaker 3: want to play the game on their terms all night long.
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Speaker 3: Where they possess the ball, they’re the one getting four
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Speaker 3: yards of play, five yards of play. Not a lot
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Speaker 3: of big plays with these guys, but they play ball control.
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Speaker 3: The Chiefs have to get them out of their rhythm
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Speaker 3: because that’s how they beat you.
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Speaker 1: And to take this another step further that and you
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Speaker 1: put it out there. Let me just anybody see the
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Speaker 1: movie Step Brothers, which is like a classic movie of
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Speaker 1: our time. It’s so awesome when Will Ferrell can get
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Speaker 1: in and mess up John c Riley’s drums, you know, drums.
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Speaker 2: Set Uh huh.
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Speaker 1: That’s that’s the image I got when you said you
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Speaker 1: got to throw them off rhythm. We need to chip
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Speaker 1: their drumstick. Right, So you go in there, It’s like,
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Speaker 1: were you messing with my drums? No? I don’t think so,
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Speaker 1: Yeah we were. Let’s mess with Jalen Hurts’s drums. But
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Speaker 1: to your point, seriously, here they are the most efficient
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Speaker 1: team in the NFL. Well, it’s their terms. Okay, you’re
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Speaker 1: gonna play the Eagles. Here’s the terms. Here’s how you’re
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Speaker 1: gonna play it. Here’s how you’re gonna do it. And
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Speaker 1: the Jets got them off the grid. The efficiency of
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Speaker 1: the Eagles on offense. They’ve had ninety three drives. They
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Speaker 1: have had fifty six advancements per game. That’s the best
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Speaker 1: in the league by far. Of their ninety three drives,
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Speaker 1: forty five have resulted in scores, including twenty seven touchdowns,
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Speaker 1: by far, the best in the league. Not only are
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Speaker 1: they keeping it away from you, so you can’t have
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Speaker 1: the ball while they’re holding the ball from you. Oh,
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Speaker 1: they’re gonna figure out a go way to go down
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Speaker 1: and score. So what happens they get the lead. Now
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Speaker 1: they’re on script. John c Riley’s playing the drums for
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Speaker 1: the Chiefs. We got to have a little well feral
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Speaker 1: in us. Okay, if you can get them off rhythm,
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Speaker 1: give them off script. We saw it in the Super Bowl.
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Speaker 1: When they get off script, they don’t like it much.
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Speaker 3: And what’s interesting is we had kind of a similar
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Speaker 3: narrative when we talked about the Dolphins game. But their
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Speaker 3: rhythm and their script is much different. It’s all lightning quick.
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Speaker 3: It’s the first read, zip, get the ball out to
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Speaker 3: a tongue of Loe. Two weeks ago, I had the
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Speaker 3: fastest average time to throw of any quarterback in the NFL.
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Speaker 3: Very hard to defend that kind of player that She’s
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Speaker 3: found a way. Jalen Hurts is different. Jalen Hurts holds
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Speaker 3: onto the football almost a full second longer than Tua does.
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Speaker 3: Now a second doesn’t seem like a lot, but in football,
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Speaker 3: it truly is. His average time to throw is three
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Speaker 3: point one four seconds. That’s the third longest average time
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Speaker 3: to throw in the NFL. It’s a great opportunity for
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Speaker 3: our pass rush, which has the third most sacks in
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Speaker 3: the NFL this year, to wreak some havoc, to mess
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Speaker 3: with that rhythm, and I’m confident they can do it.
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Speaker 1: They’re also the best on fourth down conversions. They have
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Speaker 1: thirteen of them. Nobody’s even close to that. And Hurts
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Speaker 1: can run the ball. He has thirty three rushing touchdowns.
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Speaker 1: That’s the most by any quarterback in Eagles history. Now
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Speaker 1: think about that list and the runners, oh, Michael Vick,
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Speaker 1: m Randall, Cunningham. Hurts has been the best of all
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Speaker 1: of them, and you know what, and they’re twenty five
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Speaker 1: and two in their last twenty seven regular season games.
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Speaker 1: That’s pretty good. All right, that’s what’s coming in to
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Speaker 1: take us. But I was really impressed with Jalen Hurts
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Speaker 1: last year at the one oh one. Kim was there,
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Speaker 1: he got the NFC Player of the Year. Now would
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Speaker 1: I have the year before want to go to Cincinnati
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Speaker 1: to their AFC championship? Who had you know who? And
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Speaker 1: then and they’re like, hey, we want to give you
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Speaker 1: an award. You know what, I’ll pass. Jalen Hurts showed
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Speaker 1: so much class in coming here and seeing all of
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Speaker 1: us celebrate the Super Bowl championship. Oh over him and
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Speaker 1: his team. He’s impressive. He’s an impressive dude, and it’s
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Speaker 1: hard to not root for him. But I’m not going
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Speaker 1: to root for him in Monday night. But he is
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Speaker 1: a leader, he’s tough, he can run, he can throw,
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Speaker 1: he’s a good quarterback.
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Speaker 3: Not to get off track, but you mentioned the One
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Speaker 3: on ones four years ago. Now, Kyle Shanahan came to
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Speaker 3: the One on Ones only about a month after the
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Speaker 3: Chiefs had beaten the Niners in the Super Bowl, and
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Speaker 3: we had like meet and greets like before the one
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Speaker 3: on ones officially began, and it was my job to
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Speaker 3: moderate the q and a with Kyle Shanahan just Chiefs fans.
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Speaker 2: You know, he was actually really great.
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Speaker 1: Hed to give you a flat build hat.
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Speaker 3: I hope you give him that wish he did, no,
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Speaker 3: but he handled it really well. But that was a
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Speaker 3: difficult assignment. I’m with you though Jalen hurts as I
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Speaker 3: respect the heck out of him. You learn a lot
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Speaker 3: about players in their darkest moments. And after he lost
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Speaker 3: the Super Bowl, he handled it really well, like how
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Speaker 3: we talked to the press, talked about how he would
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Speaker 3: respond and how he would come out of that situation.
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Speaker 2: And we’ve seen that this year.
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Speaker 3: I mean, the Eagles are the only team in the
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Speaker 3: NFL to have a better record than the Chiefs. They’ve
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Speaker 3: been great, but now once again opportunity to beat Jalen
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Speaker 3: and to claim the best record in the NFL for
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Speaker 3: Kansas City.
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Speaker 1: My nerds from Fort Collins, my Colorado State Rams who
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Speaker 1: are on our research team now for defending the Kingdom.
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Speaker 1: Now you’re hooked. You’re gonna have to watch or listen
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Speaker 1: to every podcast do this, keep track of Philadelphia’s first
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Speaker 1: round efficiency in this game. They must have it offensively.
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Speaker 1: They want to play on their terms, so they can
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Speaker 1: do the tush push right, do the brotherly shove. But
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Speaker 1: in the first quarter they’ve outscored opponents sixty five to seventeen.
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Speaker 1: They get ahead are terms John c Riley playing the drums.
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Speaker 1: They’re also fifty six to thirty one in the I’m sorry,
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Speaker 1: fifty six to thirty one in the first quarter, sixty
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Speaker 1: five to seventeen in the third. Those quarters. Keep track
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Speaker 1: of that because again, try to get them off script.
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Speaker 1: It starts with the very second, in the first breath
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Speaker 1: of this game.
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Speaker 2: And it’s doable.
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Speaker 3: You talk about the Eagles and you watch the performance
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Speaker 3: in the Super Bowl, you’d think they’re like top five
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Speaker 3: in every offensive category.
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Speaker 1: They’re not.
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Speaker 3: I mean, the Eagles are twelfth in red zone efficiency,
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Speaker 3: eleventh and plays of twenty or more yards. The Chiefs
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Speaker 3: actually have more runs of ten or more yards than
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Speaker 3: Philadelphia does. The Chiefs have twenty seven of those, Philadelphia
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Speaker 3: has twenty one, and they’re minus two and turnover differential.
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Speaker 3: So these guys are not perfect. They’re very efficient, and
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Speaker 3: when they’re playing their game, they’re very difficult to beat,
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Speaker 3: but teams have found ways to get them off their script.
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Speaker 3: The Jets did at the best, and it’ll be up
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Speaker 3: to the Chiefs on Monday to hopefully force a turnover
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Speaker 3: or two, create negative plays.
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Speaker 2: On first down.
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Speaker 3: Then all of a sudd the efficiency of that offense
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Speaker 3: can’t really do what it does so well.
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Speaker 1: They’re the best in defense in the league, only allowed
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Speaker 1: twelve to ten twelve ten plus runs. They’re the best
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Speaker 1: in the league and only allowing sixty six rushing yards
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Speaker 1: a game. But keep in mind, playing on their terms,
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Speaker 1: they work ahead, teams throw more, they don’t run as much,
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Speaker 1: so that stat can be somewhat convoluted. And this is
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Speaker 1: to your point. Playing on their terms, they are second
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Speaker 1: in the league in opponent time of possession. You just
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Speaker 1: don’t get the ball from them, so that’s where you
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Speaker 1: play complimentary football to try to get it back, and
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Speaker 1: special teams comes into play. They have five twenty plus
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Speaker 1: punt returns, that’s the most in the league. Don’t let
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Speaker 1: them get out the gate, goodfield position, first down, tush
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Speaker 1: push hobbedy abdi. You don’t get the ball and then
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Speaker 1: they go score. Now it’s on their terms, so you
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Speaker 1: can see. Getting them off the grid is big on
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Speaker 1: this Monday night game.
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Speaker 3: And that’s why it’s important for the Chiefs offense, which
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Speaker 3: has turned the ball over more this year than we’re
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Speaker 3: accustomed to. You can’t turn the ball over against these
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Speaker 3: guys because they play such great ball control offense. When
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Speaker 3: you have the football, because you’re probably not going to
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Speaker 3: have a lot of possessions in this game, you got
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Speaker 3: to score. And if you don’t score, you have to
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Speaker 3: at least flip the field, and the Chiefs did a
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Speaker 3: great job of that at times against Miami. That opening
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Speaker 3: drive was a thing of beauty. I mean, just surgical right.
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Speaker 3: The ninety five yard drive later in the game was perfect.
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Speaker 3: If they can execute those kinds of drives against this
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Speaker 3: Philadelphia offense, keeps the pressure on Philadelphia throughout the game
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Speaker 3: and the game isn’t on their terms. But again, just
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Speaker 3: can’t turn the ball over. And that’s one thing, like
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Speaker 3: I mentioned earlier, that Philadelphia was so good at last
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Speaker 3: year this point last year, they had twenty takeaways, most
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Speaker 3: in the NFL. They’re difficult to beat the Eagles if
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Speaker 3: they’re forcing that many takeaways. Right they only have eleven
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Speaker 3: takeaways right now. The Chiefs have more than they do
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Speaker 3: their middle of the pack. Think they’re like sixteenth in
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Speaker 3: the NFL. Can’t turn the ball over against these guys,
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Speaker 3: and fortunately they’re not forcing a lot of turnovers at
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Speaker 3: the moment.
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Speaker 1: And for these scals having their girls night out, just
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Speaker 1: think of the step Brothers movie and trying to mess
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Speaker 1: up the drum set, right, just mess up the drum set.
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Speaker 1: So it’s about It is about sts salute to Service,
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Speaker 1: it is about PTC Parent Teachers conferences, and it’s also
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Speaker 1: about SBR Super Bowl rematch. Now we’re going to open
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Speaker 1: it up for questions. Something that’s a first in the
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Speaker 1: history of Defending the Kingdom is questions from our live
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Speaker 1: audience here at tom’stown. And so no question about Tom
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Speaker 1: Pendergass and his tax paying taxes.
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Speaker 3: Or Lucy has a microphone, so if you have a question,
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Speaker 3: just raise your hand and Lucy will run the microphone.
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Speaker 1: Ever or who what political opponment may be buried inside
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Speaker 1: of the old Kansas City parer and life building.
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Speaker 4: Could you talk about the concept of the ugly win
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Speaker 4: and how that ultimately affects your schedulety end of the year.
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Speaker 1: Terrific question, because we’ve had some ugly wins. We had
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Speaker 1: ugly wins last year. In the eleven years with Andy Reid,
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Speaker 1: we’ve had a plethora of ugly wins. In this day
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Speaker 1: and age in the National Football League, you better win
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Speaker 1: over half your game’s ugly fashion, meaning it’s not necessary
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Speaker 1: going to meet your fantasy league requirements. You’re not going
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Speaker 1: to get Mahomes to always throw for three hundred and
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Speaker 1: fifty yards and four touchdown passes, but you’re gonna get
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Speaker 1: him to grind out some four minute drive at the
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Speaker 1: end to preserve a victory. What beauty’s in the eyes
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Speaker 1: of the beholder, Sometimes ugly wins can be gorgeous, particularly
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Speaker 1: the way we’ve been able to win and close out
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Speaker 1: games defensively, like we did against the Miami Dolphins. So
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Speaker 1: the ugly win is it doesn’t look real pretty statistically,
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Speaker 1: But it’s the old first Rocky movie that you can
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Speaker 1: remember when Adrian, I don’t know what she’s looking like early,
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Speaker 1: but at the end of the movie, Hey, right, that’s
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Speaker 1: the ugly win Rocky. Yeah, but she came back looking
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Speaker 1: even better than Rocky too, And what happened? What happened
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Speaker 1: when she goes, hey, come here, come here, like Rocky
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Speaker 1: goes gonna, I’m gonna, yeah, I won’t mix it up
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Speaker 1: with Creed no more. And she goes, what did she say? Win?
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Speaker 1: And the bell goes dong dong, and he goes and
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Speaker 1: wins Rocky two, three, four and five. I don’t know,
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Speaker 1: so your thoughts on the ugly win versus the beautiful win.
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Speaker 3: I’d add that the Jets game earlier this year is
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Speaker 3: one of my favorite games of the season. And it’s
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Speaker 3: funny because if you look at just the box score,
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Speaker 3: not a great game for the Chiefs for a lot
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Speaker 3: of reasons, but the way the Chiefs ended that game offensively.
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Speaker 3: When it’s third and twenty three and Mahome scrambles for
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Speaker 3: twenty five yards, it’s third and eight and he scrambles
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Speaker 3: for nine yards to end the game, and he’s standing
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Speaker 3: like this with all of New York looking at him.
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Speaker 3: That’s why he’s the MVP of the NFL. The stats
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Speaker 3: are awesome and the numbers are great, but to be
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Speaker 3: that player and that moment, even though things weren’t going well,
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Speaker 3: says a lot about the character of your team. And
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Speaker 3: that’s why ugly wins are almost a good thing, because
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Speaker 3: I think if you blow everybody out the entire season.
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Speaker 3: We saw this with the Bills back in twenty twenty one.
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Speaker 3: I think you’re blowing all these teams out. You feel
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Speaker 3: really good about it. You have all the style points,
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Speaker 3: but when you’re finally challenged in the end, you don’t
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Speaker 3: have that experience. The Chiefs have that experience and they’ve
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Speaker 3: won those moments. And to the second part of your question,
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Speaker 3: the tiebreakers at the end of the year are so important.
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Speaker 3: I mean, the Chiefs scored nineteen points against the Jags.
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Speaker 3: That doesn’t matter if at the end of the season
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Speaker 3: the Chiefs and the Jags at the same record and
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Speaker 3: the Chiefs get the home game because the Jags lost
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Speaker 3: to the Chiefs nineteen to fourteen or whatever it was
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Speaker 3: way back in Week two. Doesn’t matter how you win
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Speaker 3: in the NFL, just win because it’s really hard for
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Speaker 3: the gals.
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Speaker 1: Here. We could give you a choice. You can go
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Speaker 1: out with either John c Riley, as I mentioned earlier,
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Speaker 1: or Matthew McConaughey. Right, you may have a lot better
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Speaker 1: time with John c Radley because he’s a really funny dude.
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Speaker 1: You’ll be laughing all night long. Any other questions.
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Speaker 4: Parent teacher conference, you both are the teachers. What surprises
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Speaker 4: you the most coming into this halftime part with the
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Speaker 4: Chiefs offensively being in the top third, but going into
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Speaker 4: last year losing Tyreek, we led the NFL and just
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Speaker 4: every metric, So where we are now, or the Chiefs
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Speaker 4: having one of the best defenses in the NFL, what’s
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Speaker 4: the biggest surprise.
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Speaker 3: Well, I’d say the biggest surprise I wouldn’t see the defense.
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Speaker 3: I would go with the defense, but I wouldn’t say
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Speaker 3: it’s a surprise because I think we saw the potential,
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Speaker 3: but you still have to do it right. And I
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Speaker 3: think to see that potential turn into a practical top
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Speaker 3: five defense in the NFL has been super, super exciting
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Speaker 3: because we’ve been talking about the players that we have
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Speaker 3: here for so long. This has been building for years,
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Speaker 3: like drafting Nick Bolton, drafting Willie Gay and also getting
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Speaker 3: the rewards of the Tyrek trade. You get Trent McDuffie.
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Speaker 3: We don’t get Trent McDuffie without trading Tyreek. You probably
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Speaker 3: don’t get Brian Cook without trading Tyreek. And for those
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Speaker 3: players to make big time plays in big time moments
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Speaker 3: and to keep getting better, I think is not a surprise.
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Speaker 3: Once again, but maybe one of the most exciting parts
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Speaker 3: of the season so far for.
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Speaker 1: Me in poetry that they were the two of the
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Speaker 1: three main culprits to get the ball from Tyreek and
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Speaker 1: they get that play that decided the game. I love
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Speaker 1: poetry and Ted Lasso couldn’t have Our writers couldn’t written
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Speaker 1: that script either. To me, it is the fact that
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Speaker 1: and I’m going to do a minute with Mitch, I
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Speaker 1: do another feature. I’m gonna do this the Patriots week.
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Speaker 1: The fact that we have now emulated the Patriots in
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Speaker 1: their twenty year run. And here’s why. In that twenty
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Speaker 1: year run, the constant was Tom Brady, we know, but
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Speaker 1: they figure out about ten to twelve different ways to
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Speaker 1: win during that twenty years. It wasn’t always Rob Gronkowski
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Speaker 1: and oh there were times they had Randy Moss or
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Speaker 1: there’s time they lived off field position in defense. They
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Speaker 1: just figured out a way to win. And for the
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Speaker 1: Kansas City Chiefs, what’s most exciting about what’s going on
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Speaker 1: is we have the best quarterback in the National Football League,
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Speaker 1: but we’re now writing a really good cookbook on different
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Speaker 1: ways to win other than just throwing jet chip. Wasp
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Speaker 1: makes sense and we’re now. So my thesis, you’re you’re
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Speaker 1: getting the the trailer here. If you can’t beat him,
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Speaker 1: join him, and once you join him, you beat him.
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Speaker 1: Any other questions, just man, that’s over here. Lucy by
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Speaker 1: the way, Loyola Chicago Rambler.
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Speaker 2: So, who’s our sleeper for the rest of the year.
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Speaker 2: Who’s jersey are we going to be buying in January?
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Speaker 1: Oh? What a great question. You go first. That’s a
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Speaker 1: hard one. It’s hard. I got a lot of I’m
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Speaker 1: thinking of a lot of thoughts here. Trent McDuffie, you’ll
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Speaker 1: buy his jersey. He’s going to get an interception, and
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00:52:34,960 –> 00:52:37,720
Speaker 1: once he gets one, he’s going to get him in bunches.
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Speaker 1: You would hire him, you would work for him, You
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Speaker 1: would want your child to marry him. He is an
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00:52:46,440 –> 00:52:50,160
Speaker 1: amazing cat. And I’ll just say this about our whole team.
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Speaker 1: This is only my thirtieth year of being the voice
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Speaker 1: of the Chiefs. We have an amazing group of humans
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Speaker 1: on this team. If you have a chance to archive,
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00:53:02,080 –> 00:53:04,360
Speaker 1: because I’ll have him on each week during the Chiefs
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00:53:04,400 –> 00:53:06,759
Speaker 1: Kingdom Show and we’ll spend a little bit of time
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Speaker 1: on football, but mostly we dive into what makes them click.
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Speaker 1: The stories and the emotional and mental maturity of these
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00:53:15,160 –> 00:53:19,600
Speaker 1: guys is uncommon, and McDuffie is a great example of that.
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Speaker 1: So I’m gonna go with Trent mcguffie, you wont a
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Speaker 1: twenty two jersey at Christmas.
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Speaker 3: I’ll say someone who we talked about earlier who’s already
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Speaker 3: showing what he can do.
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Speaker 2: It’s Rashie Rice.
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Speaker 3: And I think Rashie has been really impressive through the
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Speaker 3: first nine games of the year. Like I said earlier,
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Speaker 3: almost four hundred yards, receiving four touchdowns, almost six touchdowns.
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Speaker 2: He’s been really good.
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Speaker 3: But he’s showing us things that I don’t know if
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Speaker 3: we would normally expect from a rookie wide receiver and
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Speaker 3: Coach Reed’s offense, he has a chance to really take
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Speaker 3: off here in the second half of the season because
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Speaker 3: the Chiefs are finding out how to use him effectively.
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Speaker 3: And I mean, he’s what twenty two years old and
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Speaker 3: to already kind of establish himself as one of the
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Speaker 3: go to guys for Patrick is super exciting because it
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Speaker 3: takes two to ten go any Patrick mahomes to trust you,
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Speaker 3: and he clearly trusts Rushi Rice and Rush she’s making
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Speaker 3: him making big plays routinely, so I’m really excited for
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Speaker 3: his future.
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Speaker 2: I think the second half of the year he’s going
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Speaker 2: to really take off.
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Speaker 1: I’m gonna mention, uh, just an ancillary thought here too,
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Speaker 1: because one of the things that Matt and I talk about,
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Speaker 1: and I said all the time, any level of football,
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Speaker 1: any level, high school, middle school, college, or favorite team.
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Speaker 1: You find me a good team without a with a
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Speaker 1: bad offensive line, It’ll be the first team. You cannot
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Speaker 1: have a good football team without a good offensive line.
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Speaker 1: We take these guys for granted, we’re number one in
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Speaker 1: the league in fewest sacks allowed. And Tray Smith, you
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Speaker 1: would same thing with with McDuffie. You want, you’d work
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Speaker 1: for him, you’d you’d hire him. Creed Humphrey saying Joe
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Speaker 1: Toney quieter, but he’s a three time Super Bowl champion.
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Speaker 1: I mean, he’s an amazing cat. And we have really,
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Speaker 1: i think underestimated the progress that Jawan Taylor has made
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Speaker 1: a right tackle and Donovan Smith at left tackle since
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Speaker 1: the beginning of the year. In that game against the Lions.
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Speaker 3: And I’d add Patrick would be the first to say this,
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Speaker 3: it’s difficult to block for Patrick Mahomes. He hangs on
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Speaker 3: to the ball. He runs all over the place. It’s
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Speaker 3: part of what makes him so great. But it makes
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Speaker 3: being an offensive lineman very difficult. It’s a bit simpler
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Speaker 3: to block for Tom Brady, who’s just gonna stand there,
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Speaker 3: you know. But for our offensive line to be as
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Speaker 3: good as they are, to have the fewest sacks allowed
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Speaker 3: in the NFL while blocking for Patrick Mahomes, who’s a
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Speaker 3: unique player back there at quarterback, is a testament to them.
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Speaker 1: And get to know him, get to know Trey Smith.
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Speaker 1: It’ll blow you away. He’s such a good dude, amazing guy.
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Speaker 2: And got him in the sixth round.
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Speaker 1: He’ll be CEO of a company though someday he’s that
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Speaker 1: bright girls night out. This is gonna be a good one.
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Speaker 1: Oh yeah, they’ve been partying here since noon. All right.
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Speaker 2: So I’m a big k State.
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Speaker 1: Fan, imah, yeah, and so Colorado you’re with us in this.
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Speaker 2: I’m really hoping Felix can turn the corner.
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Speaker 4: What do you think he needs to do to get
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Speaker 4: that done.
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Speaker 1: Matt, I’ll let you start.
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Speaker 2: It’s opportunities. I think it’s just opportunities.
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Speaker 3: So the Chiefs were fortunate where they have a rotation
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Speaker 3: of defensive lineman where they don’t need Felix to come
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Speaker 3: in and be like a ten.
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Speaker 2: Sack guy right away.
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Speaker 3: I mean they have guys like Charles and Menihu, George Carloftis,
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Speaker 3: Mike Dana, really good players who are starting for this team.
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Speaker 3: And like I said earlier, Felix has only played twenty
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Speaker 3: percent of the snaps. But as a season goes on,
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Speaker 3: we’re gonna need him and he’s going to have opportunities.
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Speaker 3: And it’s what does he do with those opportunities. And
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Speaker 3: like I said earlier about George, George really made the.
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Speaker 2: Most of those.
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Speaker 3: I mean six sacks to close out the year. Let’s
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Speaker 3: see what Felix can do. But Felix is an NFL
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Speaker 3: Pro ready player. He’s not like a project kind of player.
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Speaker 3: He’s someone who can play. Just a matter of getting opportunities,
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Speaker 3: and I think he’ll get him later this year.
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Speaker 1: And I would add to that his season is only
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Speaker 1: starting now. We forget that on the last player the
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Speaker 1: Sugar Bowl against Alabama, he broke his hand the last play,
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Speaker 1: which meant that he was His progress was impeded during
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Speaker 1: rookie mini camp. In fact, he didn’t participate in our
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Speaker 1: OTAs in the summertime, which Andy Reid. Well, everybody else
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Speaker 1: is flying kites and you know, throwing frisbees stuff. Andy
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Speaker 1: Reid is emphasizing getting ready for the season in June.
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Speaker 1: And then Felix was a slow goer in training camp.
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Speaker 1: They did not give him as many reps. So I
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Speaker 1: would tell you here we are mid November and the
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Speaker 1: engine is just getting revved up. Now, you, being a
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Speaker 1: k State fan, saw what happens when he gets revved up.
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Speaker 1: Go watch his TCU game from the twenty twenty one season.
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Speaker 1: He wrecked the whole thing. He wrecked the whole game.
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Speaker 1: Me had six sacks in the game. They only gave
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Speaker 1: him four, which was they redid it. But I mean,
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Speaker 1: he looked like the late Derrick Thomas and so he’s
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Speaker 1: got that in him. But then he fits right in
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Speaker 1: with these other dudes that are in that room with him.
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Speaker 1: It’s a unique group. That’s unselfish. They’ll do They’ve got
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Speaker 1: to do the dirty work. It’s not just getting sacks.
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Speaker 1: I’ve got to play the run in this game. I’ve
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Speaker 1: got to win on first down against the Eagles. They
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Speaker 1: understand that and know that. And Derek Noddy’s probably the
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Speaker 1: second most unrated guy on this team past Mike Dana,
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Speaker 1: but the fact that they’re willing to go inside and
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Speaker 1: outside to be unselfish. I’ll do my work so Matt
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Speaker 1: can get the sack, but I’m unselfish enough knowing that
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Speaker 1: if I do that, I might be in a parade
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Speaker 1: in February. That’s hard, guy, That’s the way they’re wired.
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Speaker 3: So and still, what a cool story Felix is that
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Speaker 3: there was eighteen players invited to the draft from all
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Speaker 3: over the country. Felix was not one of them, but
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Speaker 3: just like went to the draft as a fan and
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Speaker 3: he’s the final pick of the first round with all
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Speaker 3: the circumstance and all the craziness going on, It was
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Speaker 3: so cool. He’s an awesome guy. Obviously we’ve had a
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Speaker 3: chance to get to know him. His time is coming,
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Speaker 3: just a matter of opportunities.
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Speaker 1: We have a draft fest every year when we introduce
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Speaker 1: our usually our first round draft pick the day after
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Speaker 1: they’re selected or the two days after, and we’re always
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Speaker 1: sweating it out, like we’re flying him in from you
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Speaker 1: know who knows where, and we’re like, no, not with Felix.
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Speaker 1: He’s twenty minutes away. Like he beat drops him off, Yeah,
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Speaker 1: Mom dropped him off at school like he beat us there.
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Speaker 1: He was like, Okay, yeah, Felix is at least Summit,
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Speaker 1: But hey, great dude, he’s another guy to get to know.
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Speaker 1: You’d hire him, you’d work for him. Same thing with
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Speaker 1: these guys. Unique bunch of dudes. Thanks to all of
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Speaker 1: you for sure, thanks to Tomstown. If you it’s great
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Speaker 1: to have Morgantown and Fort Collins here tonight. I think
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Speaker 1: Matt would join me if you have some out of
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Speaker 1: town guests and you invite him to a game or hey,
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Speaker 1: let’s do something. Kansas City ish. This is a place
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Speaker 1: to come to because it’s historic, it’s fun, and it’s
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Speaker 1: great food and other stuff. So anyway, he’s Matt McMullen,
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Speaker 1: Senior team reporter. I’m mitche oltis the voice of the Chiefs.
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Speaker 1: Thank you for joining us on this special episode of
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Speaker 1: Defending the Kingdom than



