Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus and Senior Team Reporter Matt McMullen discuss the Chris Jones signing and the first week of free agency, plus Chiefs President Mark Donovan stops by to discuss the upcoming vote on April 2.
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Speaker 1: The National Football League year has officially begun for the
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Speaker 1: twenty twenty fourth season, and the Chiefs make a splash
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Speaker 1: as Stone Cold is back with a new five year contract.
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Speaker 1: That’s right, Chris Jones will be a Chief for the
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Speaker 1: next five years. But in this episode we’ll also take
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Speaker 1: a look at a Big Vote. Matt will talk which
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Speaker 1: he’s President Mark Donovan and also it’s the football version
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Speaker 1: of the New York Stock Exchange. This addition of Defending
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Speaker 1: the Kingdom is brought to you, as always by the
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Speaker 1: folks at Ticketmaster this off season. Again some epic concerts here,
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Speaker 1: including early July at Geha Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Make
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Speaker 1: sure you connect with Ticketmaster to get your ticket needs.
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Speaker 1: M cannon is in at running back first time and
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Speaker 1: judsas City Look Toll Hardman, Look Toll, Hartman.
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Speaker 2: What the catch on the right side?
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Speaker 1: A three yard touchdown passing over time and Hi everyone,
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Speaker 1: I’m Mitchelta’s voice of the Kansas City Chiefs along with
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Speaker 1: senior team reporter Matt McMullen. This episode in three different segments,
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Speaker 1: The Stone Cold Lock, the Big Vote, and the New
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Speaker 1: York stock exchange because the NFL season is off and running,
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Speaker 1: especially with the free agent period the legal tampering, which
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Speaker 1: that drives people crazy. It’s knoxy moron and it’s like
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Speaker 1: the speed limit at seventy five and everybody drives a ninety.
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Speaker 2: Uh huh.
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Speaker 1: Right, So anyway, legal tampering is kind of come and gone.
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Speaker 1: But now we’re in full fledged free agency. But before
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Speaker 1: we start any of that, let’s go around the world
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Speaker 1: before I forget it.
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Speaker 2: Well, and let’s also do a quick caveat that. This
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Speaker 2: is like the most dangerous time for us to do
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Speaker 2: a podcast because as we’re recording this, I’m sure a
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Speaker 2: bunch of things will happen and then we’re not going
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Speaker 2: to talk about it at all. We’re filming this on
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Speaker 2: Thursday afternoon, all right, So things happen after the fact.
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Speaker 2: We don’t know about them as of now, but we
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Speaker 2: will see. As of now, we’ll talk about everything that
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Speaker 2: we know. We’ll quickly go around the world. Here, I
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Speaker 2: have just two for you today. Heard from Thomas from Palmer, Alaska.
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Speaker 1: Yeah.
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Speaker 2: Nice, Yeah. I told Thomas I’ll be up there in
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Speaker 2: Alaska in a few months. The trip’s coming up. I
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Speaker 2: can’t wait. From June going to Alaska with my wife
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Speaker 2: and then heard from Carl in North Carolina, and also
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Speaker 2: shout out to my grandpa and my grandpa’s ninety two
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Speaker 2: years old. Celebrated his ninety second birthday just a few
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Speaker 2: days ago. Currently in the hospital right now recovering he
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Speaker 2: had pneumonia. He’s going to be okay. Celebrated his birthday
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Speaker 2: in the hospital, but we brought him all his favorite things,
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Speaker 2: had a little party for him, and he’s on the
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Speaker 2: mind doing great. So shout out to you. Graham’s are the.
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Speaker 1: Best and Grams in this calendar year, you saw your
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Speaker 1: alma mater, the Missouri Tigers, win a New Year’s Day game.
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Speaker 1: I’m winning the Cotton Bowl. He also saw your favorite
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Speaker 1: NFL team win a back to back Super Bowl championship.
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Speaker 1: Now he’s experienced all of the Super Bowls going back
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Speaker 1: to Super Bowl four. But he has to be incredibly
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Speaker 1: proud of his grandson because, as I said, and forty
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Speaker 1: four days separated the last back to back Super Bowl
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Speaker 1: champion to this back to back Super Bowl champion in
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Speaker 1: the Chiefs. But Graham’s had to really enjoy Super Bowl
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Speaker 1: fifty eight.
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Speaker 2: No, he sure did. It’s been fun because he’ll tell
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Speaker 2: me stories about when he go to Chiefs games with
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Speaker 2: my dad. And we were talking about when I was
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Speaker 2: over at the hospital the other day. We were talking
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Speaker 2: about the Dolphins game, the Super Cold game, which feels
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Speaker 2: like a million years ago now, but back in January,
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Speaker 2: and he was talking about the longest game ever played,
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Speaker 2: the Christmas Day game against the Dolphins way back in
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Speaker 2: the seventies and telling me all about that. And I
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Speaker 2: brought up to him how John stener Rude one of
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Speaker 2: the greatest kickers of all time, right, like a Hall
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Speaker 2: of Famer, like Super Bowl champion, just such a great player.
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Speaker 2: I interviewed Ian last year for just a feature on
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Speaker 2: him and the player that he was, and I didn’t
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Speaker 2: bring up the Christmas Day game.
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Speaker 1: He brought it up, and you sign brought it up.
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Speaker 2: He brought it up.
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Speaker 1: He’s usually it’s like, Mitch, don’t ask me about the
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Speaker 2: He brought it up. He’s like, it’s just what I
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Speaker 2: It’s been like forty years and that’s a true competitor
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Speaker 2: right there. But told my grandpa about that, and he’s like,
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Speaker 2: Jean doesn’t have to worry about that.
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Speaker 1: It’s okay, full disclosure. There are times I’ll drive by
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Speaker 1: twenty second in Brooklyn. You know, it’s now the Monarch
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Speaker 1: Plaza they call it, and its homes where Municipal Stadium
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Speaker 1: used to be. There’s a kind of a shrine there
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Speaker 1: for some of the past greats. But you know, I’ll
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Speaker 1: think about that game and others in that old stadium.
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Speaker 1: But Yan, the Chiefs don’t win Super Bowl four without
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Speaker 1: young Stenerroud. No, it’s really underrated. I mean, Lenny all
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Speaker 1: Right gets MVP. We know about the hitcher out the
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Speaker 1: and we know about the incredible defense that we reference
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Speaker 1: to actually in talking about the twenty three Chiefs defense.
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Speaker 1: But Yan kicked three field goals in the game. At
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Speaker 1: the time, it was the longest field goal in Super
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Speaker 1: Bowl history. It put the Chiefs up by two scores
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Speaker 1: at nine to nothing, and it really kind of took
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Speaker 1: some of the wind out of the sales of the vikings.
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Speaker 1: If you think about the field goal that Harrison Bucker
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Speaker 1: hit against the Ravens that put the Chiefs up by
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Speaker 1: two scores right before the half. Psychologically, that had a
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Speaker 1: bigger effect on that game than people realize because the
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Speaker 1: Ravens usually were leading by two scorers and never a
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Speaker 1: trailed by two scores. So what we saw this year
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Speaker 1: in Harrison Bucker, he’s very similar to what John Stenerud
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Speaker 2: Yeah, because for a team to win the Super Bowl,
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Speaker 2: to have to be really good in the margins as well, right,
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Speaker 2: and special teams are the margins. Harrison Bucker being perfect
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Speaker 2: in the playoffs. I mean, that’s a gigantic reason why
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Speaker 2: the Chiefs won the Super Bowl. Every time the Chiefs
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Speaker 2: were in field goal range and they put him out there,
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Speaker 2: he converted every single time. And how about the field
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Speaker 2: goal and the Super Bowl, the fifty seven yarder, I mean,
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Speaker 2: who knows what happens if he doesn’t make that kick.
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Speaker 2: So I’m with you. We’ve had some really great kickers
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Speaker 2: And you reminded me of this just now with the defense.
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Speaker 2: So the defense is past year. I’m adamant was one
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Speaker 2: of the greatest of all time with everything they accomplished.
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Speaker 2: The nineteen sixty nine defense was also one of the
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Speaker 2: greatest of all time. It doesn’t get remembered for some
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Speaker 2: reason nationally, and I think part of it is they
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Speaker 2: didn’t have like a nickname like the Purple People Eaters
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Speaker 2: or like a Steel Curtain. And I think the defense
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Speaker 2: this year needs a nickname. I don’t know what it
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Speaker 2: would be, though, We’ve got to.
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Speaker 1: Come up with them in the off season. But on
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Speaker 1: that Chiefs defense, there were six Pro Football Hall of Famers. Yeah,
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Speaker 1: not Chiefs Hall of fant Pro Football Hall of Famers.
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Speaker 1: More than half that defense is in Kenton, Ohio. So awesome.
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Speaker 1: And speaking of great defenders, that’s where we’re going to
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Speaker 1: start because the first part of this podcast is stone
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Speaker 1: cold lock. We love free agency in the National Football League.
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Speaker 1: We can’t wait. It’s like it’s like, you know, waiting
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Speaker 1: for the holidays and what’s under the tree to open
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Speaker 1: the gift. Honestly, the best teams in the National Football
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Speaker 1: League are those who draft, draft well, cultivate those players,
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Speaker 1: able to keep those players, invest in those players. And
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Speaker 1: here is Chris Jones did not hit the free agent
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Speaker 1: market because Brett Veach and the Hunt family in Clark
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Speaker 1: Hunt because what is miss least respected. About the Chris
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Speaker 1: Jones deal, there’s something called cash over cap. The cap
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Speaker 1: is very real, but when you have cash over cap,
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Speaker 1: you can forward cash ahead. It takes a lot of
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Speaker 1: cash in this instance, right think about the ninety five
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Speaker 1: million dollars guaranteed to Chris Jones. But by doing that,
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Speaker 1: it actually Chris Jones’ cap figure in twenty four is
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Speaker 1: something like seven point eight million dollars. But it takes
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Speaker 1: a commitment from ownership, and it takes a commitment from
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Speaker 1: Brett Veach to make this move. But to get Chris
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Speaker 1: Jones a new five year deal is significance because he
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Speaker 1: did not hit the open market, and we’re thinking if
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Speaker 1: he would have, he might not be a chief.
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Speaker 2: It’s such a big deal. We talked about how great
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Speaker 2: this defense was last year, best defense in the NFL. Well,
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Speaker 2: he was the best player on the best defense in
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Speaker 2: the NFL. He was the anchor. He’s the guy that
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Speaker 2: makes the whole thing go. He’s the engine. And to
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Speaker 2: get him back when he’s still in his prime time,
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Speaker 2: Super Bowl champion already and just such a great player,
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Speaker 2: it’s a huge, huge deal. And for a couple of reasons.
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Speaker 2: I mean, for the fate of the Chiefs next year,
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Speaker 2: the year after that, the year after that, and so on.
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Speaker 2: Obviously important, but also just for if you’re another player
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Speaker 2: on the Chiefs, a young player, and you watch Chris
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Speaker 2: Jones get drafted by the Chiefs, gets a second contract
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Speaker 2: with the Chiefs, outperforms that contract and gets paid again
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Speaker 2: by the Chiefs. That’s a really big deal if you
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Speaker 2: think about it, because it shows that this organization is
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Speaker 2: going to reward you if you are a cornerstone player
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Speaker 2: like that, and it works out with the cap and
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Speaker 2: the money that you have at the time, Just a
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Speaker 2: gigantic contract for the Chiefs to get done before free
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Speaker 2: agency began, because you’re right, I mean, thirty one other
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Speaker 2: teams would love to have Chris Jones on their team
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Speaker 2: because he’s just such a mismatch, such a difficult player
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Speaker 2: to plan for. I’m glad he’s still a Chief.
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Speaker 1: The NFL fans too, also love sacks. Sometimes they love
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Speaker 1: sack too much because there’s a lot more to defense
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Speaker 1: than sacks, and in Chris Jones’s case, and the sacks
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Speaker 1: were there, getting double digit sack year for Chris, but
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Speaker 1: people say, gosh, isn’t that a lot for an interior
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Speaker 1: defensive lineman to pay this contract and a five year
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Speaker 1: deal to Chris. There’s a couple of things I think,
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Speaker 1: Matt and I want you to look at here. One
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Speaker 1: is the influence of Chris Jones that go way beyond
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Speaker 1: actual sacks. And then two his multiplicity of value to
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Speaker 1: this team. And we see it in Spags’s defense. We
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Speaker 1: talk about the more you can do and the versatility.
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Speaker 1: All right, let’s just take these specific plays for Chris Jones.
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Speaker 1: You’re saying, man, that’s a lot for an interior defensive lineman.
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Speaker 1: Well what if it’s Is it too much for a
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Speaker 1: edge defender because the market for the edge defender is
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Speaker 1: actually more in this case. But his play against Cincinnati,
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Speaker 1: going back to the AFC Championship game of the twenty
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Speaker 1: twenty two season, where he moved Carlos Dunlap inside as
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Speaker 1: the final drive of the game, which, by the way,
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Speaker 2: Knock on wood. Every year Chris Jones has been out
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Speaker 2: And last year he was the best player on the
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Speaker 1: And two of those three plays that I pointed out,
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Speaker 2: A touchdown doesn’t win the game. A touchdown ties the
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Speaker 2: Let’s have a few more of those in the Super
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Speaker 1: Stone cold Jones, a stone cold lock for the Chiefs,
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Speaker 1: for the next five years. The second part of our
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Speaker 1: Defending the Kingdom podcast is we’re going to pick a
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Speaker 1: left turn here and talk about the big vote that
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Speaker 2: Yeah, it’s a big deal. It’s an opportunity to secure
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Speaker 2: is what do you do in the off season? Right
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Speaker 3: Yeah, we’re weeks away from April second, and great opportunity
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Speaker 3: it’s hard to see through renovation through the renderings and
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Speaker 3: And we’re going to take advantage of this opportunity to
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Speaker 2: There’s so much work that goes into something like this.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, So we’ve been working on this for two and
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Speaker 3: That’s because of the commitment that the Hunts made to
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Speaker 2: Such an amazing intersection where this is the greatest run
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Speaker 3: So I’m really proud to be able to sit here today.
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Speaker 3: out of the county’s obligation to us in the form
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Speaker 3: of a tax levy. We’re going to give that back.
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Speaker 3: We’re also going to cover the insurance of our buildings.
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Speaker 3: So if you think about property and insurance to something
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Speaker 3: we all have to deal with, think about it on
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Speaker 3: the stadium. Yeah, And the existing agreement the county has
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Speaker 3: that obligation they pay for that, we said we’ll take
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Speaker 3: that back as well. Those two things alone, over the
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Speaker 3: life of this least extension will generate two hundred million
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Speaker 3: dollars back to the county.
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Speaker 1: Wow.
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Speaker 3: So that’s a savings for the county which we are
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Speaker 3: putting into our deal, into our agreement, which we’ve already
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Speaker 3: agreed to in writing, and that is in return for
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Speaker 3: keeping the same deal for us. So we’re very focused
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Speaker 3: on doing a fair deal. We’re very focused on extending
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Speaker 3: this so that we can continue to do what we do.
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Speaker 3: What that allows us to do is from the fans perspective,
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Speaker 3: is renovate the building, right to maintain the building, to
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Speaker 3: keep this county owned asset. The county actually owns the stadium,
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Speaker 3: to keep this up and running and able to host
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Speaker 3: World Cups and able to host the ANFC Championship Games,
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Speaker 3: and that gives us the ability to invest even more
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Speaker 3: into it. Think about it from a perspective of how
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Speaker 3: much we invest every year in this building. Last year
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Speaker 3: we put twenty three million dollars into this county owned
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Speaker 3: asset to keep it up and running. Next year we’ll
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Speaker 3: do more. That number is going to go up after
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Speaker 3: we do the renovation. That’s just the reality. So we
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Speaker 3: feel like we’re in a very good place right now.
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Speaker 3: I do think that there’s to be objective. There’s a
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Speaker 3: lot of noise out there. There’s a lot of information
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Speaker 3: that is floating around, which some of it’s accurate, them
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Speaker 3: it’s very inaccurate. And we’re trying to simplify the message
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Speaker 3: as much as we can for our fans and for
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Speaker 3: taxpayers and for voters that it’s really about. This is
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Speaker 3: a very very good deal for the county. We have
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Speaker 3: been really good partners and we’ve had really significant benefit
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Speaker 3: for this county and we’re asking to extend that and
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Speaker 3: we’re not asking for a better deal. And in return,
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Speaker 3: we’ll continue to invest the tens of millions of dollars
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Speaker 3: we do every year in the building, but we’ll add
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Speaker 3: another three hundred million on top of that that we’ll
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Speaker 3: put into this building to bring it up to the
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Speaker 3: level that it needs to go to.
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Speaker 2: When you mentioned all the noise out there, you might
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Speaker 2: have what you just said as your answer, But what’s
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Speaker 2: something you wish is everyone knew. Because this is all
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Speaker 2: very complicated stuff, it’s easy to get confused or lost
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Speaker 2: down rabbit holes when you’re reading about all this, what’s
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Speaker 2: something you wish just everyone that this pertains to knew
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Speaker 2: about this.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, I wish it was simpler. I wish it was clear.
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Speaker 3: That’s just the reality what you’re dealing with. Some of
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Speaker 3: it is language, right, You’re dealing with political.
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Speaker 2: Rules.
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Speaker 3: So you know, we’ve got to get an ordinance to
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Speaker 3: get a ballot initiative. Ballot initiative has to be phrased
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Speaker 3: in words that are specific and restricted. And I mentioned
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Speaker 3: this before, but I’m sure it’s happened to others. I
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Speaker 3: will admit it. You know, when I walk into a
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Speaker 3: voting booth in Jackson County where I live, there are
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Speaker 3: a number of times I’ve walked in there in the
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Speaker 3: past where I’ve read the battle language and I’m very confused.
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Speaker 3: I don’t know what I’m voting for. I don’t know
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Speaker 3: if I know I want to support it or I
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Speaker 3: don’t want to support I just don’t know which way
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Speaker 3: I’m supposed to vote based on the line. Which our
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Speaker 3: language isn’t that confusing, but it is confusing. So if
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Speaker 3: I could, if I could wish for one thing, it
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Speaker 3: would be just simplified for everyone who’s going to go
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Speaker 3: and vote, and I think the simple message is no
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Speaker 3: new taxes. This is better for everybody, and it keeps
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Speaker 3: the two teams in our region. I would amplify that
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Speaker 3: with just think about last year, this organization, the Chiefs organization,
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Speaker 3: had an impact on this county and on this region
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Speaker 3: of almost a billion dollars. In that billion dollars of
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Speaker 3: actual revenues, there were five thousand jobs on an annual basis.
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Speaker 3: That’s not for over the next ten years. That was
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Speaker 3: last year. And if we can extend this existing relationship,
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Speaker 3: then we can continue doing that and having that kind
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Speaker 3: of impact. So it’s less about, hey, well, how does
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Speaker 3: this affect me today, It’s more about how do you
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Speaker 3: have a positive impact on this region and what do
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Speaker 3: you need from us to continue.
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Speaker 2: That one for decades to come, for generations to come,
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Speaker 2: and for really people of all different backgrounds, demographics, socioeconomic backgrounds,
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Speaker 2: like all of that. This renovation, as far as I
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Speaker 2: can tell, was created with everyone in mind, because if
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Speaker 2: you’re going to a game, these renovations are going to
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Speaker 2: affect you in one way or the other, whether it
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Speaker 2: be the sideline suites which are really cool, but also
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Speaker 2: if you’re on the upper level. The three hundred and
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Speaker 2: sixty degree walkway is a big deal. The coverings on
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Speaker 2: the upper level where if it’s really hot, it’ll cool
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Speaker 2: you off and vice versa, those are a big deal.
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Speaker 2: Why was it so important to make sure that these
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Speaker 2: renovations that are going to be affecting the taxpayers benefited everyone,
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Speaker 2: not just a small group.
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Speaker 1: Yeah.
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Speaker 3: I think that’s one of the core principles we take
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Speaker 3: into every renovation. We did this in the eight nine
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Speaker 3: and ten renovation as well as we look at every
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Speaker 3: decision say how does this impact our fans in a
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Speaker 3: positive way? How do we enhance the experience? And then
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Speaker 3: we look at every single fan and a lot of
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Speaker 3: those benefits are very specific. Right, So if you’re an
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Speaker 3: upper deck fan, imagine you’re sitting in the upper deck
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Speaker 3: and right now you come down, you walk out, and
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Speaker 3: there’s a pretty cool gathering area sort of a patio
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Speaker 3: with a big sports bar and a bunch of different
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Speaker 3: concession stands. Or we’re going to take that and enhance
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Speaker 3: that experience by putting a canopy over that on both
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Speaker 3: sides of the stadium. That canopy will have infrared heat.
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Speaker 3: It will also have the massive fans to keep it
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Speaker 3: cool in the summer. We’ve all been up there right
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Speaker 3: in August for a preseason game and you can’t stand
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Speaker 3: out there very well because it’s so hot. Well, now
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Speaker 3: it’s covered and cooled. In addition, those kind of additions
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Speaker 3: will make every other aspect efficient, so we can add
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Speaker 3: more bathrooms, we can add more concession stands on the
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Speaker 3: upper level for our fans up there. We’re also going
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Speaker 3: to finally solve that problem that we have, which is
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Speaker 3: you can’t get around their stadium on the upper level.
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Speaker 3: You got to go up and down to do it.
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Speaker 3: We’ll have a three hundred and sixty degree bridge that
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Speaker 3: will connect every single area of the upper level, and
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Speaker 3: that really amplifies that benefit of when you do that,
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Speaker 3: all of a sudden, the people who typically them down
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Speaker 3: and then go to the middle are going to come
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Speaker 3: down and stay on their corners, which makes it better
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Speaker 3: for them, but also makes it better for the people
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Speaker 3: in the middle because those people are coming in and
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Speaker 3: creating capacity issues there. So those kind of advantages are
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Speaker 3: part of the renovation, and they’re an important part. Don’t
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Speaker 3: get talked about as much as you know end zone
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Speaker 3: suites or new clubs or the activation zone that’s going
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Speaker 3: to be outside where the k was, but they’re just
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Speaker 3: as important.
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Speaker 2: What are you most excited about? When it comes to
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Speaker 2: renovations and you’re looking at all the things that could
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Speaker 2: be in the near future, what excites you the most?
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Speaker 3: Yeah, I think it’s the whole package. And I say
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Speaker 3: that meaning I’ve shared the story before. But when you’re
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Speaker 3: doing this work and you spent the last four years,
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Speaker 3: every single of a way trip, you go to them
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Speaker 3: as well. So every single stadium we’re at for hours
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Speaker 3: and hours pre impost, right, And so every time we
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Speaker 3: went to a new stadium, Clark and I would spend
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Speaker 3: some of those hours actually looking at what they’re doing,
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Speaker 3: understanding how they did it, understanding the the cons and
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Speaker 3: the challenges and the opportunities. And what we did was
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Speaker 3: we made a list of the best things we could
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Speaker 3: possibly have, and we got most of them in this renovation.
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Speaker 2: Wow.
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Speaker 3: And the ability to bring those really cool new things
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Speaker 3: and enhance the experience into this iconic building is what
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Speaker 3: gets me most excited. So it’s not one piece, right,
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Speaker 3: I think as we get into it, I think something
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Speaker 3: will shake out and I’ll say, Okay, this is the
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Speaker 3: coolest thing out there. Yeah, but right now it’s the
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Speaker 3: whole project and frankly for all of us who’ve been
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Speaker 3: working on it, the opportunity to be part of this
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Speaker 3: right you know, it’s had Lamar not brought this team
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Speaker 3: from Dallas here what he did. Had we not had
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Speaker 3: the successful run we’ve been on, we probably wouldn’t be
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Speaker 3: in this situation. And now the people in the room
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Speaker 3: are our taxpayers are going to vote to decide what
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Speaker 3: the next generation looks like. And to be a part
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Speaker 3: of that’s pretty.
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Speaker 2: Cool, Yeah, very exciting. You make a good point too,
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Speaker 2: about the other stadiums in the NFL. I mean, we
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Speaker 2: have two in our division that are brand new, our
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Speaker 2: world renown in Allegiance and in so Far, and they
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Speaker 2: are incredible places. To take some of what makes those
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Speaker 2: new stadiums so cool and to put them into a
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Speaker 2: historic venue like Arrowhead is such a great and amazing
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Speaker 2: opportunity that is right there. Now. Those are the exciting things,
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Speaker 2: but the maybe undercover things are also really important things
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Speaker 2: like making sure that the building is just still intact,
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Speaker 2: making sure the building can sustain for decades to come.
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Speaker 2: Tell us a little bit about the renovation itself that
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Speaker 2: isn’t necessarily the flashy stuff, but the really important stuff too.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, there are a couple levels of that too. I
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00:29:34,400 –> 00:29:36,480
Speaker 3: mean when we did the analysis early on, we had
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Speaker 3: to make sure that to even consider an extension of
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Speaker 3: this building and to consider a renovation, we had to
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Speaker 3: look at this is going to be a six year
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Speaker 3: old building when we start construction. How much longer can
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Speaker 3: it last? What do we need to do to keep it?
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Speaker 3: Can it even last? And through a bunch of analysis,
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Speaker 3: through a lot of experts helping us out, we were
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Speaker 3: able to determine that yeah, in fact, we can, and
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Speaker 3: this thing is going to be good for at least
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Speaker 3: twenty five, hopefully forty more years. But it’s going to
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Speaker 3: take annual investments. It’s going to take annually correcting things
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Speaker 3: that you know, the reality is that some of the
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Speaker 3: things that were built that exist today we’re built in
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Speaker 3: nineteen seventy, not seventy two when we open, but part
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Speaker 3: of the initial foundation. The good news is we can.
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Speaker 3: The good news is the experts have told us that
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Speaker 3: we’re in good shape. So that’s what we’re going to do.
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Speaker 3: And then you know, the ability to look at it
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Speaker 3: operationally and say, how can we be better as an
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Speaker 3: operating team. Right, So the people who operate our stadium
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Speaker 3: on game day and for concerts. It’s not sexy stuff,
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Speaker 3: but the reality is if they’re better, if they’re more efficient,
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Speaker 3: then the fans experience is better. Right. So you know
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Speaker 3: right now there are so many challenges in a building
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Speaker 3: those built back then that we can fix. I talked
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Speaker 3: about the three hundred and sixty degree bridge on the
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Speaker 3: upper level. We’re going to put a three hundred sixty
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Speaker 3: degree tunnel on the service level underneath the building. Most
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Speaker 3: normal venues have that we don’t, and we’re going to
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Speaker 3: be able to connect is the operation side. So right now,
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Speaker 3: you know, if you’re servicing a concession stand or a
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Speaker 3: forth through the crowd because there’s no private way for
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Speaker 3: you to do that. Well, this solves that puzzle. Connected
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Speaker 3: to that will be a brand new tunnel, so our
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Speaker 3: fans will see the tunnel because it’s a massive tunnel. Right.
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Speaker 3: So if you think about how our players come on
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Speaker 3: the game and how the visiting team comes on the game.
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Speaker 3: Prior to the game, they’re coming through what we call
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Speaker 3: the e tunnel. Well, now there’ll be a tunnel on
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Speaker 3: the other end, which not only makes us more efficient,
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Speaker 3: makes us in step with every other venue in the
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Speaker 3: States that have more than one tunnel, but it creates
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Speaker 3: the opportunity to be we can move the locker room,
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Speaker 3: the visiting locker room over there. We can create an
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Speaker 3: entrance for our fans that actually come down that tunnel,
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Speaker 3: we can create some VIP areas like we did with
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Speaker 3: the existing tunnel. So it just gives us more opportunity.
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Speaker 3: And you know, that’s something that we’re focused on and
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Speaker 3: probably won’t get talked about as much, but I think
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Speaker 3: at the end of the day, will be almost as beneficial.
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Speaker 1: Yeah.
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Speaker 2: Back in nineteen seventy two, the NFL wasn’t what it
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Speaker 2: is today. Yeah, And when they built the stadium back then,
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Speaker 2: they weren’t thinking about Luke Combs and Taylor Swift and
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Speaker 2: all the events that happen here in the World Cup.
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Speaker 2: But it’s an opportunity to use the same venue, upgrade
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Speaker 2: it so it can better efficiently serve all those things. Again,
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Speaker 2: just a great opportunity. Final question for you. With the
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Speaker 2: Kaufman no longer being here, the entire Truman Sports complex
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Speaker 2: would be the Chiefs. Essentially, what’s the benefit of having
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Speaker 2: a single use complex like that.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, So it’s another point that is probably not as
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Speaker 3: talked about, but the ability to be just the soul
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Speaker 3: tenant creates a massive opportunities for us, and we are
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Speaker 3: going to aggressively pursue those. So when you think about
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Speaker 3: last year, we had a record breaking year in terms
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Speaker 3: of concerts, number of concerts, number of people who attended concerts.
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Speaker 3: It was a record year for us. We’re going to
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Speaker 3: build on that momentum and the ability to just open
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Speaker 3: up all those other dates that used to be blocked
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Speaker 3: by Royals games and prepping for Royals games and other
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Speaker 3: and Royals activities that aren’t games. So now those are
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Speaker 3: all gone. We have the ability to do more period right.
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Speaker 3: So that’s one of the reasons for the activation zone.
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Speaker 3: That’s one of the reasons for a lot of the
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Speaker 3: renovations that we’re putting in in the Lower Bowl, including
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Speaker 3: that tunnel. I think the second thing that it does
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Speaker 3: is we can actually pursue ways of entering and exiting
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Speaker 3: the complex. We can pursue different ways of parking, we
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Speaker 3: can pursue different ways of dealing with ride share. We
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Speaker 3: can actually create roadways that didn’t exist before. We can
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Speaker 3: create new parking decks that we didn’t have the ability
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Speaker 3: to do before because you’ve got to put that over
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Speaker 3: your schedule blocked by eighty one dates. Well now those
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Speaker 3: dates are gone, so we have the ability to do
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Speaker 3: much much more. And it’s not only adding more concerts
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Speaker 3: and more events, but it’s doing all those little technology
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Speaker 3: things and those little operational things that now we have
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Speaker 3: the time to do, and we can do them focused
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Speaker 3: on This is how this is focused on getting somebody
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Speaker 3: to and from an event at Errowood Stadium and that’s
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Speaker 3: a freedom that we haven’t had in the past. It’ll
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Speaker 3: make it, as I said, much more efficient and enhance
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Speaker 3: the fans experience.
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Speaker 1: Yeah.
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Speaker 2: Well again, this is the golden era of Chiefs football.
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Speaker 2: So many teams never experienced a run of success like
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Speaker 2: this that we’re right in the middle of, and wasn’t
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Speaker 2: a great opportunity to enhance the experience even further for
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Speaker 2: generations to come. Mark really appreciate your time, and if
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Speaker 2: you want to learn more about this, you can visit
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Speaker 2: yes on one Jackson County dot com or Chiefs dot
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Speaker 2: com slash Arrowhead reimagined all the information, all the renderings,
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Speaker 2: any questions you might have, you can find all your
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Speaker 2: answers at either of those two websites. Mark, once again,
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Speaker 2: thanks a lot, Thanks all Matt all right, great stuff
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Speaker 2: there from Mark. I really appreciated his insight. It’s a
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Speaker 2: complicated deal. It’s hard to follow at times. There’s a
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Speaker 2: lot of information out there at misinformation, but really great
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Speaker 2: having Mark stop by and walk us through it.
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Speaker 1: It was interesting, Clark Hunt when we had the news
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Speaker 1: conference at the Hall of Honor referencing the vote talked
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Speaker 1: about and you mentioned lambeau Field before the interview. Lambo’s
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Speaker 1: really become kind of a prototype for the Chief Kingdom
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Speaker 1: and for the Hunt family, I think in what they
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Speaker 1: see in the future for gha Field at Arrowhead Stadium,
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Speaker 1: to take it into the second half of the twenty
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Speaker 1: first century, if you will, but then also to keep
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Speaker 1: why it’s special, and we’ve seen that in Lambo. I mean,
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Speaker 1: it’s modern, it’s a three hundred and sixty five day destination,
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Speaker 1: but it’s still lambeau Field. You’re going into a museum
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Speaker 1: where bart Starr had the quarterback sneak in the ice bowl.
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Speaker 1: You see all those things in your mind or relive it.
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Speaker 1: And the same thing I think here with what the
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Speaker 1: Hunt family would love to do with gha field at
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Speaker 1: Arrowhead Stadium. But we know what the venue has been
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Speaker 1: to you or me, and that’s just an example of
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Speaker 1: the millions of the Chief Kingdom who loved the place. Yeah.
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Speaker 2: I think about the vote back in two thousand and
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Speaker 2: six that extended the current three eight since sale tax
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Speaker 2: that is trying to be extended this time around, and
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Speaker 2: all the amazing things that were added to Arrowhead And
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Speaker 2: I was just a kid back then. But to experience
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Speaker 2: all the memories that I have there over the last
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Speaker 2: twenty years in that venue, and for the opportunity to
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Speaker 2: keep doing that for the next generation of fans, it’s
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Speaker 2: pretty exciting.
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Speaker 1: So the first portion of our Defending the Kingdom podcast
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Speaker 1: Stone Cold Locke, the second Big Vote, the third and
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Speaker 1: our closing segment has to deal with the New York
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Speaker 1: Stock Exchange. If you’ve seen these images right. I’ve never
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Speaker 1: been a part of a group that has rang the
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Speaker 1: bell to start the New York Stock Exchange. But when
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Speaker 1: they do and the bell rings, all of a sudden,
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Speaker 1: it turns into this frenzy like a piranha eating fish
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Speaker 1: food in the Amazon and that is all these traders
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Speaker 1: are on the floor going crazy. That to me is
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Speaker 1: the word picture to give with free agency. We mentioned
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Speaker 1: legal tampering at the beginning of the podcast, it just
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Speaker 1: seems weird. But once that legal tampering begins, Oh my gosh.
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Speaker 1: And again we’re doing this on Thursday afternoon, so one
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Speaker 1: hundred things will happen between now when we post it.
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Speaker 1: Ten thousand things have happened. Monday morning feels like two
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Speaker 1: months ago. There’s so many things that happen every day
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Speaker 1: with every team that it’s amazing to see how crazy
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Speaker 1: this week has become.
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Speaker 2: And to make it even crazier, I think those that
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Speaker 2: cover the league on a national basis, this gets muddied sometimes,
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Speaker 2: where on Monday and Tuesday that’s the legal tampering period,
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Speaker 2: it’s not the official period. So you’ll hear that all
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Speaker 2: these players have been signed, like you’ll be refreshing Twitter
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Speaker 2: and you’ll see that all these players are all these
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Speaker 2: different places, but nothing’s official, and it doesn’t happen super often,
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Speaker 2: but sometimes players change their mind. Will Watts changed his mind.
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Speaker 2: He signed with one team, said to actually never mind
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Speaker 2: and went back to the other Eric Kendricks changed his
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Speaker 2: mind during the legal tampering period, So if you see
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Speaker 2: that a player get signed on Twitter, you don’t always
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Speaker 2: know during the legal tampering period. It’s extremely confusing. And
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Speaker 2: the official league year began on Wednesday at three o’clock,
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Speaker 2: so that’s when things can actually become official in terms
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Speaker 2: of signing free agents from other teams. But it’s always
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Speaker 2: the time of year where a few teams are trying
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Speaker 2: to like win free agency. They’re trying to get all
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Speaker 2: the buzz going about them. And I get it. I mean,
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Speaker 2: if that’s what you want to do, if you think
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Speaker 2: that’s the best opportunity to help your team, I understand it.
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Speaker 2: But the Chiefs have never really lived in that world.
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Speaker 2: And the proof is in the results that giving out
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Speaker 2: a ton of money during the first couple of days
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Speaker 2: of free agency rarely pays off in a big way.
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Speaker 2: I guess sometimes maybe it does, but just because the
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Speaker 2: Chiefs don’t necessarily make a huge splash this time of
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Speaker 2: year every time, it doesn’t really end up mattering in
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Speaker 2: the end because Brett Veach and co. They know what
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Speaker 2: they’re doing.
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Speaker 1: Most of the teams that have won consistently over the
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Speaker 1: past decade, you could just follow this have not been
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Speaker 1: crazy in free agency. I give the analogy a year ago.
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Speaker 1: I think of the Black Friday after Thanksgiving, right, everybody
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Speaker 1: goes nuts in shopping for the next widget or gadget.
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Speaker 1: Usually Apple’s got him in the corner. But then you’re going, man,
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Speaker 1: I’ve paid way too much for this. And then they
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Speaker 1: get their credit card bill like the mid January and
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Speaker 1: they’re freaking out. All right. That’s a little bit of
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Speaker 1: what can happen during the free agency. The other thing
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Speaker 1: that is we have seen now is a common thread
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Speaker 1: during free agency is teams. The best teams are able
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Speaker 1: to keep their own free agents or pending free agents.
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Speaker 1: And let’s just go through who the Chiefs have kept.
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Speaker 1: Drew Trinkill was a big deal to get him back
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Speaker 1: into hav him sign a three year contract. Mike Panell
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Speaker 1: was might be the most underrated influential player and winning
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Speaker 1: Super Bowl fifty eight of anybody on the roster. Leo
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Speaker 1: Chanelle would be really close on that too. Deon Bush,
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Speaker 1: remember the interception against Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens
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Speaker 1: and then James Winchester. You don’t recognize long snappers until
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Speaker 1: they screw up and then all of a sudden it
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Speaker 1: becomes like a congressional inquiry. But to get those guys
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Speaker 1: back and to make those decisions are not just short
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Speaker 1: term decisions. They are really two to three year decisions.
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Speaker 2: So some quick thoughts and all of those guys, Drew
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Speaker 2: Tranquill coming back is such a big deal. So we
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Speaker 2: talked about it last year when we signed Drew, thinking
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Speaker 2: like this could be one of the sneaky signings of
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Speaker 2: the offseason. Not so sneaky now, I mean, what a
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Speaker 2: weapon this guy was all year long. He was the
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Speaker 2: player we thought he could be, which is a versatile
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Speaker 2: linebacker who can play all three linebacker spots. He can
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Speaker 2: be a blitzer, you can drop back and coverage. He
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Speaker 2: can do all of that. But what can he also do?
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Speaker 2: Nick Bolton gets hurt for a chunk of the season
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Speaker 2: eight games, eight games, eight the season, half the season,
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Speaker 2: and Drew Tranquill comes in as the green dot and
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Speaker 2: you don’t skip a beat because he is a starting
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Speaker 2: linebacker in the NFL. Do you know what kind of
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Speaker 2: luxury that is of that kind of player to be
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Speaker 2: the heart of your defense, and again, the best defense
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Speaker 2: in the NFL does not skip a beat. Huge deal
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Speaker 2: getting Drew Tranquil back. He’s still a young player, going
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Speaker 2: to be here for a while now, and he loves
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Speaker 2: to be here, which I love that as well. He’s
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Speaker 2: talking at his presser about how Kansas City has this
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Speaker 2: like childlike, high school like love for football.
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Speaker 1: He gets it, and I relate to that.
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Speaker 2: I know that I love walking around my neighborhood and
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Speaker 2: seeing the Chiefs flags and the stuff in people’s yards.
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Speaker 2: I love that that is Kansas City. And he gets
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Speaker 2: that and he wants to be a part of it.
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Speaker 2: So so glad that Drew Tranquill is back, and Dean
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Speaker 2: Bush and Mike Panell. You’re right about Panell. In the playoffs,
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Speaker 2: he had one hundred and fifteen defensive snaps in the playoffs.
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Speaker 2: That’s significant, and you look at Pro Football Focus you
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Speaker 2: alluded to it. He had the number two defensive grade
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Speaker 2: of any Chiefs defender. And the Super Bowl and he
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Speaker 2: played significant snaps in the Super Bowl, played forty snaps
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Speaker 2: in the biggest game of his life. So Mike Panell
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Speaker 2: getting him back just really solid, good player in the
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Speaker 2: middle of the Chief’s defensive line. I told him after
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Speaker 2: the game on the field, though, I was like, all
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Speaker 2: you do is come to Kansas City mid season and
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Speaker 2: win super bowls. Well, hopefully now he can be part
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Speaker 2: of the entire offseason training program and win a super
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Speaker 2: Bowl with us.
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Speaker 1: Do we give in until October off?
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Speaker 2: I mean, mate, that’s what he does. Because remember, if
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Speaker 2: you don’t remember, for whoever’s listening to this, he joined
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Speaker 2: the team mid season in twenty nineteen, had a pretty
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Speaker 2: sizable impact, Chiefs won the Super Bowl. Same thing happens
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Speaker 2: in twenty twenty three. He joins us in like week
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Speaker 2: twelve or something, and then Chiefs won the Super Bowl.
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Speaker 2: So let’s just keep that going, Mike and then Deon Bush.
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Speaker 1: And before we go that, watch his play against Christian McCaffrey.
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Speaker 1: We always you and I look for the underrated player,
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Speaker 1: the underrated sequence. His hit on Christian McCaffrey. It’s a
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Speaker 1: B gap run late in the second half and he
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Speaker 1: basically destroys him. And when you have a hit like that,
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Speaker 1: even if you’re as good as Christian McCaffrey, and you’ve
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Speaker 1: taken and you carry the ball twenty two times, when
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Speaker 1: on the twentieth carry you get slammed like that, Oh,
872
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Speaker 1: just change just the way the rest of the day feels.
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Speaker 1: So it’s an underrated play. Go find it and see
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Speaker 1: him and the Tackley makes some Christian McCaffrey legal play.
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Speaker 1: Just a hard, tough hit by Mike Panell.
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Speaker 2: Totally agree. And Deon Bush, Yeah, the highlight is his
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Speaker 2: interception against Lamar Jackson when he came in for his
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Speaker 2: third defensive snap of the game, when I think Mike
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Speaker 2: Edwards had gotten injured. He comes in and picks off
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Speaker 2: Lamar Jackson in the end zone. Huge play. Don’t forget
881
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Speaker 2: about his eighty five special team snaps in the playoffs,
882
00:43:27,120 –> 00:43:29,759
Speaker 2: though that matched the team lead. That’s a big deal.
883
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Speaker 2: The Chiefs were really solid on special teams throughout the playoffs.
884
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Speaker 2: You got to have your four core reliable special teamers
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Speaker 2: in there, and Deon Bush is one. So he’s made
886
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Speaker 2: plays on defense when he’s come in for Kansas City.
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Speaker 2: I always remember a few years ago against the Chargers
888
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Speaker 2: when Nick Bolton had the interception to end the game.
889
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Speaker 2: Deon Bush deflected that pass that Nick then intercepted. So
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Speaker 2: Deon Bush has made plays defensively for the Chiefs, but
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Speaker 2: also on special teams. Don’t forget about that.
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Speaker 1: A couple more additions coming from outside. In one is
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Speaker 1: IRV Smith Junior. He’s a NFL legacy. His dad played
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Speaker 1: in the National Football League. Arv was a second round
895
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Speaker 1: pick out of Alabama by the Minnesota Vikings. Last year
896
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Speaker 1: he played with the Cincinnati Bengals. Hit some injury issues,
897
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Speaker 1: but he’s got ten touchdowns in his early days, his
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Speaker 1: rookie year, in first two years with Minnesota, if you
899
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Speaker 1: go back and watch the video, there’s a lot of
900
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Speaker 1: third level catches. He’s running double routes. He’s also got
901
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Speaker 1: a lot of corner routes in the end zone where
902
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Speaker 1: the red zone threat becomes a factor. And then with
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Speaker 1: Irv one thing that’ll be key here. Remember the Chiefs
904
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Speaker 1: don’t have a fullback. You need an h back kind
905
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Speaker 1: of presence, and people say, well, what does that mean
906
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Speaker 1: for the rest of the tight end room? Hey, the
907
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Speaker 1: Chiefs this year, I would have said, if Jody Fortson
908
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Speaker 1: would not have been hurt, would have carried four tight ends.
909
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Speaker 1: There’s a chance you carry four tight ends and six
910
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Speaker 1: wide receivers instead of three and seven, especially when you
911
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Speaker 1: don’t have a so called full back. So I’m excited
912
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Speaker 1: to see what IRV Smith junior can do.
913
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Speaker 2: Yeah, interesting body type like you mentioned, six foot two,
914
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Speaker 2: two hundred and forty pounds, really athletic, just super athletic player.
915
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Speaker 2: And you flip the tape on you see that right away,
916
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Speaker 2: And yeah, I mean in twenty twenty he had a
917
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Speaker 2: really solid season, had over three hundred yards receiving, had
918
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Speaker 2: five receiving touchdowns, all in the red zone. He was
919
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Speaker 2: kind of primed for a big year I think in
920
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Speaker 2: twenty twenty one with the Vikings, but he tore as
921
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Speaker 2: meniscus in the preseason, missed the entire year. Came back
922
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Speaker 2: for the twenty twenty two season with the Vikings, but
923
00:45:24,200 –> 00:45:27,560
Speaker 2: hurt his ankle halfway through the year. So last season
924
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Speaker 2: with Cincinnati, I think there was some buzz about him,
925
00:45:29,960 –> 00:45:32,719
Speaker 2: like this guy looked really good. A couple of years ago,
926
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Speaker 2: Deuble some injuries. He had an okay season, but probably
927
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Speaker 2: not what he was hoping for. But now several years
928
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Speaker 2: removed from those injuries, just twenty five years old still
929
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Speaker 2: and coming to learn from the greatest tight end of
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Speaker 2: all time and being coach Reed’s offense. Yeah, I’m excited
931
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Speaker 2: to see what he can do. You add an athletic player,
932
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Speaker 2: a versatile player to the tight end room. You have
933
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Speaker 2: a full offseason to prepare and to be around this organization,
934
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Speaker 2: and he’s healthy is the most important thing. So OTAs
935
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Speaker 2: will be fun to watch to see what at IRV
936
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Speaker 2: Smith Jr.
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Speaker 1: Can do This time of year. You and I are
938
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Speaker 1: into reading like ten thousand draft analysis. I went back
939
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Speaker 1: and looked at his coming out of Alabama. What it
940
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Speaker 1: was his biggest asset. They thought being a move blocker
941
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Speaker 1: and a tied end and a move blocker in this system.
942
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Speaker 1: He’s absolutely well, it’s not a luxury, it’s a necessity.
943
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Speaker 1: So we’re all curious and excited to see what earth
944
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Speaker 1: Smith Junior can do. The other one is Matt Eriiza,
945
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Speaker 1: who was signed as a punter. Now some off field
946
00:46:25,719 –> 00:46:29,360
Speaker 1: issues you can look at those, but there’s lawsuits have
947
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Speaker 1: been dropped and the path is now clear for Matt.
948
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Speaker 1: But he was at San Diego State and thought to
949
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Speaker 1: be at the time maybe the best college punter ever.
950
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Speaker 1: He was shattering records, NCAA records for the Aztecs, and
951
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Speaker 1: Buffalo then drafted him. Then they backed off of that
952
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Speaker 1: because of what was happening off the field. Now that’s
953
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Speaker 1: since been proven where Matt was vindicated in those again
954
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Speaker 1: you can check it out. But Matt Eriza left footed punter.
955
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Speaker 1: Now we’re getting back to the days of Dustin coquit
956
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Speaker 1: But this guy’s an athlete, an outstanding soccer athlete. He
957
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Speaker 1: was great in track. He went to Rancho Bernardo High School,
958
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Speaker 1: which is prevalent and prominent in San Diego. But people
959
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Speaker 1: have kind of like, what we have a new punter.
960
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Speaker 1: So Tommy Townsend good luck in Houston against the Texans.
961
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Speaker 1: We’ll see when we play Houston. But Matt Riza will
962
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Speaker 1: be another guy interesting to watch in this offseason.
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Speaker 2: One of the strongest legs I’ve ever seen. I mean,
964
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Speaker 2: if you go back and look at his punt in
965
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Speaker 2: the preseason with the Bills a couple of years ago,
966
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Speaker 2: it’s like a seventy five yard punt. I mean, it’s
967
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Speaker 2: just silly, just an incredible leg. As a holder is
968
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Speaker 2: the question. I don’t know if he’s done that a ton.
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Speaker 2: I think he maybe did it a little bit at
970
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Speaker 2: San Diego State. But Kenny Hold, we’ll see, he’ll have
971
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Speaker 2: to learn that here in the offseason. And that’s one
972
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Speaker 2: of the main things to watch during OTA’s is him
973
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Speaker 2: as a holder because it’s obviously very important, but there’s
974
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Speaker 2: no doubt this guy is incredibly talented and we’ll see
975
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Speaker 2: what he can do. Tommy Townsend did a lot of
976
00:47:54,200 –> 00:47:57,880
Speaker 2: great things for this team, though, and that’s the bittersweet
977
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Speaker 2: part of this time of year is it’s a lot
978
00:48:01,000 –> 00:48:04,560
Speaker 2: of fun adding these new players and seeing where players
979
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Speaker 2: go around the league or fresh on Twitter over and
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00:48:06,920 –> 00:48:10,480
Speaker 2: over again. But we get to know these guys, and
981
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Speaker 2: for any fan watching, this team is so good at
982
00:48:13,640 –> 00:48:16,200
Speaker 2: showing their personality that you get to know these players,
983
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Speaker 2: and especially when you win a championship or back to
984
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Speaker 2: back championships, you feel like you truly know them. And
985
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Speaker 2: for guys to depart, like Willie Gay Junior going to
986
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Speaker 2: New Orleans and yeah, Tommy going to the Texans, it’s
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Speaker 2: hard to see these guys go. Nick Alligretti going to
988
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Speaker 2: the Commanders, Like, we love these guys and they were
989
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Speaker 2: parts of a team that won a championship and again
990
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Speaker 2: in this case, back to back championships. We wish them
991
00:48:39,239 –> 00:48:41,680
Speaker 2: nothing but the best. They’ll be Chiefs for life, and
992
00:48:41,719 –> 00:48:43,719
Speaker 2: it’s tough to see those guys go, But that’s the
993
00:48:43,800 –> 00:48:47,040
Speaker 2: nature of the business, you know, and all of hopefully
994
00:48:47,120 –> 00:48:48,920
Speaker 2: some good fortune elsewhere unless they’re playing us.
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Speaker 1: We’ll have to change. Then the answer to the trivia
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Speaker 1: question because he was the most misname I think of
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Speaker 1: who still is on the roster from the twenty nineteen
998
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Speaker 1: Super Bowl fifty four champions and Nick Allighretty was on
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Speaker 1: that list, ye, and so God to take him off
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Speaker 1: of there, that list is getting even. But we wish
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Speaker 1: him the best in Washington with the Commanders. But just
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Speaker 1: think playing with an injured uc’ll join and just gutting
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Speaker 1: it out and filling it in for Joe Toney when
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Speaker 1: he had to go down. When he went down against
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Speaker 1: couldn’t miss the Baltimore game in Super Bowl fifty eight.
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Speaker 1: So Nick, go get him. We don’t have to play you,
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Speaker 1: so we have to worry about you. We’ll have to
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Speaker 1: worry about Tommy, and we will have to worry about
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Speaker 1: Willie because we play New Orleans as well. But there
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Speaker 1: you have it. We continue to churn and burn around
1011
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Speaker 1: the National Football League, but in this episode, a little
1012
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Speaker 1: bit of looking back, looking forward, trying to figure it
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Speaker 1: out because you got a stone cold lock big vote
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Speaker 1: coming up Jackson County. And then also, hey, we’re right
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Speaker 1: in the middle of the New York Stock Exchange,



