‘The Next Train Stop’ – Chiefs vs Bucs Preview w/ George Karlaftis | Defending The Kingdom

Voice of the Chiefs, Mitch Holthus and senior team reporter, Matt McMullen preview the upcoming Week 9 matchup featuring the undefeated Kansas City Chiefs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with defensive end, George Karlaftis.

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Speaker 1: The Kansas City Chiefs remained the only unbeaten team in

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Speaker 1: the National Football League, but that’ll be tested Monday Night

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Speaker 1: football against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at GEHA Field at

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Speaker 1: Arrowhead Stadium. The Chiefs Kingdom has a rich history in

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Speaker 1: railroads and for the Chiefs, this is the next train

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Speaker 1: stop Monday Night Football, and of course, defending the Kingdom

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Speaker 1: is brought to you by Ticketmaster. I think several thousand

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Speaker 1: of you might have used Ticketmaster to get the tickets

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Speaker 1: in the game in Las Vegas because the stadium was

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Speaker 1: all red sprat sat minshew fourth down and go to

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Speaker 1: go with the three looking right stepped up into the pocket.

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Speaker 2: Sucked, sucked, sucked. Mansu goes down.

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Speaker 1: Hi, everybody, I’m a child’s voice of the Chiefs along

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Speaker 1: with senior team reporter Matt McMullen, and we’re wearing our

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Speaker 1: Salute to Service hoodies as we get ready for the

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Speaker 1: Salute to Service games coming up in November, as the

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Speaker 1: Chiefs will start that on Monday Night football against the

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Speaker 1: Tampa Bay Buccaneers. But let’s start with just that we

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Speaker 1: talk about Ticketmaster. I’ve never seen a game in thirty

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Speaker 1: one years with the opposing stadium was it had to

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Speaker 1: be four fifths chiefs.

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Speaker 2: It was unbelievable. And we’re used to that. It’s cool

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Speaker 2: because anywhere we go there’s a lot of red, but

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Speaker 2: I’ve never seen that much read in a road stadium before.

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Speaker 2: Particularly from our vantage point up top. It was almost

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Speaker 2: all read. I almost didn’t see any reader fans at all.

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Speaker 2: I mean, it was loud for the national anthem. It

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Speaker 2: was actually was that our national anthem? Was that Kazakh stunts?

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Speaker 2: That was? That was pretty weird, wasn’t it.

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Speaker 1: That is the weirdest national anthem I’ve ever heard. I’m sorry,

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Speaker 1: and I’m thinking, is that Sri Lanka? I couldn’t tell

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Speaker 1: what did he forget?

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Speaker 2: The words?

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Speaker 1: He forgot words, phrases and the melody? Yeah, which that’s

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Speaker 1: you know, usually one of the three. You’ll have the melody,

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Speaker 1: but I don’t remember the words. No, he didn’t have anything.

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Speaker 1: And he starts over and he started over and it

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Speaker 1: was worse than when it began. And then the crowd

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Speaker 1: just took over and go, dude, just stand down. We

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Speaker 1: got it, and so the crowd sings the rest of it.

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Speaker 1: Get him off. You’re way too young, remember an old

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Speaker 1: time TV show when I was a little kid called

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Speaker 1: the Gong Show and they would put these acts up

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Speaker 1: there and they were like crazy acts and then something

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Speaker 1: had gong and then take a hook and take him

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Speaker 1: out of the Yeah, we were ready to gong that

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Speaker 1: guy and just hook him out, you know.

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Speaker 2: So and also so in Vegas for the Raiders fans

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Speaker 2: that were there because of the Golden Knights, when the

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Speaker 2: word night is spoken in the national anthem, they all

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Speaker 2: shout night, you know. But they were getting confused because

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Speaker 2: the singer was trying to get to that point and

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Speaker 2: at the point where it should have happened, you heard

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Speaker 2: kind of like a half hearted night, but he didn’t

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Speaker 2: say night, and then it was just confusing. Then he

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Speaker 2: went back. It was very strange. I thought my brain

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Speaker 2: was ripping into there for a moment. But fortunately the

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Speaker 2: Chiefs fans waited till the very end and were deafening

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Speaker 2: when he actually finished it well.

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Speaker 1: And then but the Chiefs fans are going, where’s Chiefs

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Speaker 1: coming in this? Because they’re right, because the Knights fans

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Speaker 1: are going nice cheese, cheese, And then it just kind

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Speaker 1: of blended together. Yeah, at first I felt sorry for him.

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Speaker 1: I’m like, this is so embarrassing. And then I go, no,

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Speaker 1: I feel sorry for the rest of us listening to this.

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Speaker 2: And so, yeah, he had a good voice. Okay, didn’t

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Speaker 2: other words, though, that’s part of the component. Matt is

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Speaker 2: so positive anthem. Matt is such a good guy and

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Speaker 2: he’s so positive. He’s going at least he has a

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Speaker 2: good voice voice.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, well, then sing something else, but don’t sing our

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Speaker 1: national anthem and make it look sound like it’s you know,

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Speaker 1: Monrovia’s or something. It was weird. Wow, it was crazy.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, that was weird, but cool seeing all I got

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Speaker 2: read there.

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Speaker 1: That was the saving grace and a win and win

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Speaker 1: and then the Chiefs seven and oh, the first team

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Speaker 1: in thirty five seasons to come off a back to

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Speaker 1: back Super Bowl championship and go seven and oh. That

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Speaker 1: was the San Francisco forty nine Ers of nineteen ninety,

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Speaker 1: which was the only back to back Super Bowl champion

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Speaker 1: to make it to the Conference championship game in that

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Speaker 1: third year. So the Chiefs, they try to keep the

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Speaker 1: train rolling here. You know. Rick Burkholder was busy. He

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Speaker 1: was on the field, of course, our vice president for

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Speaker 1: Athletic Training and perform rmance, but he also put up

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Speaker 1: a meme on social media, which I love because right

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Speaker 1: after the game, it was this big Chiefs Kingdom train

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Speaker 1: roaring down the track, and that’s what this team feels like.

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Speaker 1: Not to be cocky, not to show hubris here, but

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Speaker 1: the next train stop for the Chiefs is Monday Night

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Speaker 1: football against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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Speaker 2: It’s really hard to stop a train, right like if

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Speaker 2: you see something on the horizon, you better stop it

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Speaker 2: right then, because it takes a long time for it

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Speaker 2: to slow down. And this team is kind of like

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Speaker 2: a train in a lot of ways, because the Raiders

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Speaker 2: at times were in the game, particularly when they had

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Speaker 2: those two short fields. But just like a train is

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Speaker 2: hard to slow down, it’s hard to beat a team

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Speaker 2: like the Chiefs, even when you have good opportunities. And

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Speaker 2: the Raiders are at the twenty eight yard line to

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Speaker 2: start a drive, only settle for a field goal, and

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Speaker 2: then they’re inside the five yard line and the Chiefs

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Speaker 2: defense that we keep saying is the best defense in

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Speaker 2: the NFL, says, we know that you’re knocking on the door,

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Speaker 2: but if you want to score, you have to earn it,

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Speaker 2: and they didn’t. They couldn’t get in four straight plays,

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Speaker 2: they actually go backwards. They net negative five yards. Looked

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Speaker 2: it up. That was the first drive to begin inside

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Speaker 2: the opponent’s five yard line against any team to not

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Speaker 2: net any points since the Texans failed to do so

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Speaker 2: in a similar situation back in twenty twenty two. So normally,

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Speaker 2: when teams are inside the five yard line and a

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Speaker 2: drive begins inside the five yard line, they’re probably going

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Speaker 2: to score. The Chiefs said, not today.

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Speaker 1: You’re so creative, great writer. Love reading all your stuff.

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Speaker 1: Thank you. When you said it’s hard to stop a train?

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Speaker 1: Do you write copy for HVAC companies? Say dope, But

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Speaker 1: I’m in the market. I think I’ve heard that before.

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Speaker 1: It’s like, well, so your moonlighting, I see what you’re

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Speaker 1: doing that. Yeah, that’s spelled the same. But the Chiefs

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Speaker 1: Kingdom has a great history of railroad history. You think

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Speaker 1: of Kansas City Southern now CPKC. In fact, the current stadium, yeah,

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Speaker 1: the current go current the only stadium specifically for a

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Speaker 1: women’s soccer team.

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Speaker 2: A professional team in anything.

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Speaker 1: Anything, CPKC Stadium. So it’s pretty cool. But the Kansas

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Speaker 1: City Southern tradition mainly North South Canada and Mexico. But

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Speaker 1: then you see in the Chief Kingdom Union Pacific, which

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Speaker 1: its history in Omaha and Council Bluffs, Iowa. There’s an

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Speaker 1: old if you can find Hell on wheels, if you

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Speaker 1: can find it someplace I don’t know, Netflix or somewhere.

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Speaker 1: It’s a phenomenal series on the railroads going east and west,

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Speaker 1: but great tradition of railroads. Union Station. I love going there.

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Speaker 1: I love going there because my grandma and my two

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Speaker 1: aunts would come from Smith Center on the train to

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Speaker 1: But there were so many things and so many people

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Speaker 1: that basically was like air travel in the day, and

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Speaker 1: Union Station was like kCi is now. So I love trains.

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Speaker 1: I love train history to study it. It’s fascinating how

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Speaker 1: it affects history and affects in military operations. But yeah,

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Speaker 1: it is hard to stop a train tra Ai n

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Speaker 1: And it’s hard to stop this Chief train.

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Speaker 2: Yeah it is because you have to play a perfect

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Speaker 2: game to beat this team. Because if you give the

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Speaker 2: Chiefs an opportunity, you give him a chance, they’re going

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Speaker 2: to find a way to win it. And there’s a

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Speaker 2: lot of good to take out of the game. On Sunday,

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Speaker 2: some things to clean up. But you think about we

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Speaker 2: had eight offensive possessions, we scored on five of them.

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Speaker 2: We were twelve of sixteen on third down, three for

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Speaker 2: four in the red zone, and then defensively again just

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Speaker 2: didn’t let up an inch and the score makes it

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Speaker 2: look closer than it really was. The Chiefs essentially won

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Speaker 2: that game by two touchdowns. Of course, the Raiders scored

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Speaker 2: very late against kind of a soft defense that was

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Speaker 2: making sure the Raiders had to burn clock in order

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Speaker 2: to score. But the defense, the way it’s playing right now,

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Speaker 2: and the offense I think is really coming along. DeAndre

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Speaker 2: Hopkins is going to fit right in. I mean he

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Speaker 2: was on the field for twenty three snaps, ran fourteen routes,

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Speaker 2: three targets. His two catches were big ones. He had

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Speaker 2: a big catch on third down on the third play

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Speaker 2: of the game. He’s going to help us a lot

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Speaker 2: in that area. There were some areas or sometimes in

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Speaker 2: the red zone where he was open. It’s a timing

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Speaker 2: chemistry thing with Patrick Mahomes that’ll come. But also situational

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Speaker 2: football is an area that he’s going to help us

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Speaker 2: a lot, and we saw that at the end of

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Speaker 2: the first half where we’re trying to make the field

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Speaker 2: goal a little bit easier for Harrison. Butker, what are

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Speaker 2: you doing? Look for d Hop and De Hop gets

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Speaker 2: you thirteen yards to put you well within Harrison Bucker’s range.

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Speaker 2: I mean that was after being here for just three days.

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Speaker 2: So as he’s more and more integrated into the offense,

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Speaker 2: get ready for a lot of DeAndre Hopkins. I’m very

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Speaker 2: excited about him.

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Speaker 1: He acted like he was in every two minute drill

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Speaker 1: in Saint Joseph. Yeah, every two minute drill in the OTAs.

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Speaker 1: We had him in there in the two minute offense

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Speaker 1: at the end of the half, and it was as

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Speaker 1: if he was just as comfortable he’s been here in

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Speaker 1: all twelve years of his career. Tells you a lot

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Speaker 1: about d hop The thing I’ll tell you if you

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Speaker 1: could find the Chief Kingdom archived somewhere in the Chiefs

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Speaker 1: Radio Network library. If you can find it, listen to

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Speaker 1: the Monday Night Show. Because Coach Red we talk about

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Speaker 1: stacking up things, not just plays. You know, player will

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Speaker 1: stack plays up or games up. But for the Chiefs

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Speaker 1: to stack up two games now, being seven of nine

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Speaker 1: in the red zone with touchdown efficiency is enormous because

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Speaker 1: the Chiefs prior to that was tied for twenty eighth

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Speaker 1: in the league. That was part of the stack up.

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Speaker 1: The other part of it is the goal line stain

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Speaker 1: and talking about this because this wasn’t just this game obviously, Atlantic,

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Speaker 1: go back to Cincinnati, go back to Baltimore. All of

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Speaker 1: the situations were deep in having to defend our end zone.

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Speaker 1: The Chiefs do it, but Justin Reid was so magnificent

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Speaker 1: and explaining why and how it happens, and you know,

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Speaker 1: he’s so articulate. If you can find it, listen to it,

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Speaker 1: because I just set there with chills down my spine

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Speaker 1: listening to Justin Reid because it was phenomenal.

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Speaker 2: And speaking of him’s my great adjustments were made on

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Speaker 2: brock Bauers. Brock Bauers is a really good player and

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Speaker 2: The Eagle Super Bowl was the last time. It’s been

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Speaker 2: that long. And yeah, just how much pride do you

417
00:18:40,840 –> 00:18:43,440
Speaker 2: guys take every single week and making sure that you

418
00:18:43,520 –> 00:18:45,320
Speaker 2: put the offense in the position to win the game,

419
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Speaker 2: and that the opposition, no matter who it is, they’re

420
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Speaker 2: not scoring thirty points.

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Speaker 3: Absolutely, you know, we have all the confidence in the

422
00:18:51,040 –> 00:18:52,720
Speaker 3: world in our offense, and we know if we could

423
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Speaker 3: keep the opponent under a certain amount of points that

424
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Speaker 3: we have a pretty good chance to win.

425
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Speaker 1: You know.

426
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Speaker 3: So we like to play as a team here at

427
00:18:59,800 –> 00:19:02,359
Speaker 3: the Chiefs obviously, you know, the offense has trust in

428
00:19:02,400 –> 00:19:04,800
Speaker 3: the defense vice versa, and we kind of play off

429
00:19:04,840 –> 00:19:08,120
Speaker 3: of each other defensively. We love playing with each other.

430
00:19:08,480 –> 00:19:10,159
Speaker 3: We have a lot of confidence. We have a lot

431
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Speaker 3: of fun when we play together. And you know, we’ve

432
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Speaker 3: played it together for quite some time. It feels like now,

433
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Speaker 3: so it’s a.

434
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Speaker 2: Lot of fun. What’s crazy, you’re a veteran now, but

435
00:19:17,080 –> 00:19:18,800
Speaker 2: it still feels like you just got here. But I

436
00:19:18,880 –> 00:19:20,680
Speaker 2: know you’re already one of the best defensive players in

437
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Speaker 2: the NFL. I’m sure you credit Spags quite a bit

438
00:19:23,359 –> 00:19:25,080
Speaker 2: and they came the player that you are. Of course,

439
00:19:25,119 –> 00:19:27,160
Speaker 2: he’s talked a little bit about Spags and his influence

440
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Speaker 2: on you.

441
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Speaker 3: Oh, I mean Spags does first of all, Spags does

442
00:19:31,119 –> 00:19:32,760
Speaker 3: everything out of love. You know, you got to know

443
00:19:32,840 –> 00:19:34,680
Speaker 3: that about spect He does everything out of love. But

444
00:19:34,800 –> 00:19:37,480
Speaker 3: he he’s always going to get on you a certain way.

445
00:19:37,680 –> 00:19:39,640
Speaker 3: You know, you have so much respect for the guy,

446
00:19:39,800 –> 00:19:41,240
Speaker 3: you know, with all the stuff he’s done in his

447
00:19:41,440 –> 00:19:44,800
Speaker 3: career that you almost same thing with Coach Reed. You

448
00:19:44,880 –> 00:19:46,560
Speaker 3: just don’t want to let them down. So when you

449
00:19:46,640 –> 00:19:49,320
Speaker 3: do something you can see the disappointment. You know that

450
00:19:49,600 –> 00:19:52,800
Speaker 3: if it’s something like negative obviously, or or when they

451
00:19:52,880 –> 00:19:54,600
Speaker 3: ask you something, you’re gonna do it no matter what,

452
00:19:55,440 –> 00:19:57,560
Speaker 3: just because of how much respect and love they’ve shown you.

453
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Speaker 2: So it’s kind of like that.

454
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Speaker 3: You know, Spa demands better out of every single every

455
00:20:02,800 –> 00:20:07,480
Speaker 3: single player on that team on the defense, So definitely.

456
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Speaker 2: I remember some of the guys talking about de Bet

457
00:20:10,359 –> 00:20:12,480
Speaker 2: in the off season and now Spags I think on

458
00:20:12,560 –> 00:20:14,560
Speaker 2: the first day of camp talked about how he had

459
00:20:14,600 –> 00:20:16,760
Speaker 2: a really great defense one year in New York. Next

460
00:20:16,800 –> 00:20:18,280
Speaker 2: year that kind of fell off and you guys were like,

461
00:20:18,320 –> 00:20:20,399
Speaker 2: we’re not gonna We’re not gonna that happen. Yeah, how

462
00:20:20,440 –> 00:20:22,760
Speaker 2: do you guys come together? And I mean you’ve shown

463
00:20:22,840 –> 00:20:26,120
Speaker 2: that already this year. How can you explain just the camaraderie,

464
00:20:26,200 –> 00:20:28,480
Speaker 2: the the mentality of this group as a whole that

465
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Speaker 2: we’re going to be even better than we were last year.

466
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Speaker 3: Yeah, I think, just like my previous answer, you know,

467
00:20:33,760 –> 00:20:35,320
Speaker 3: it all stems from love. You know, we have a

468
00:20:35,400 –> 00:20:37,760
Speaker 3: group of guys here that we love playing with each other.

469
00:20:38,840 –> 00:20:42,240
Speaker 3: We get along all We get along great, not just

470
00:20:42,320 –> 00:20:44,040
Speaker 3: with each other, with our coaches too. When there’s a

471
00:20:44,080 –> 00:20:46,399
Speaker 3: lot of mutual trust and respect with that. And you know,

472
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Speaker 3: when you have love, trust respect, and you know, great

473
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Speaker 3: things happen. So we try to demand better out of

474
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Speaker 3: each other when it starts. That started all the way

475
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Speaker 3: in the off season. You know, just try to keep

476
00:20:57,200 –> 00:20:59,080
Speaker 3: getting better in every asset of your game. You know,

477
00:20:59,600 –> 00:21:01,880
Speaker 3: for me, the defensive and pass rushing, stopping the run,

478
00:21:01,960 –> 00:21:04,040
Speaker 3: you know, just little details with that, and then when

479
00:21:04,119 –> 00:21:06,479
Speaker 3: every person on that field takes care of what they

480
00:21:06,560 –> 00:21:09,040
Speaker 3: need to do, ultimately it’ll come together as one big

481
00:21:09,119 –> 00:21:10,560
Speaker 3: hole and you know, lead to wins.

482
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Speaker 2: And how about this run? Defense, because it’s amazing you

483
00:21:13,200 –> 00:21:17,040
Speaker 2: guys have faced Derrick Henry, Alvin Kamara, John Robinson, JK.

484
00:21:17,160 –> 00:21:19,920
Speaker 2: Dobbins could go on and on. None of those guys

485
00:21:20,000 –> 00:21:23,000
Speaker 2: topped sixty rushing yards on you. And especially as a

486
00:21:23,040 –> 00:21:25,920
Speaker 2: pass rusher, that’s a mindset thing. Absolutely, Like some pass

487
00:21:26,000 –> 00:21:27,719
Speaker 2: rushers they don’t care about that. I know a lot

488
00:21:27,760 –> 00:21:28,439
Speaker 2: a lot of guys.

489
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Speaker 3: There’s two guys on our defensive line that you know,

490
00:21:32,400 –> 00:21:35,160
Speaker 3: it’s natural in their position, the nose guard that don’t

491
00:21:35,160 –> 00:21:37,400
Speaker 3: get a lot of love and credit. You know, I’ll

492
00:21:37,440 –> 00:21:39,399
Speaker 3: give credit to Mike Panell and Derek Noddy. You know,

493
00:21:39,480 –> 00:21:41,879
Speaker 3: those guys have been killing it. Maybe they don’t all

494
00:21:41,920 –> 00:21:44,760
Speaker 3: get the recognition, you know, just because there’s not as

495
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Speaker 3: many stats, but you know those guys are on sung

496
00:21:46,720 –> 00:21:48,639
Speaker 3: heroes for us, you know, not not just them. You know,

497
00:21:48,680 –> 00:21:51,720
Speaker 3: we got everybody that’s that’s ultimately playing their responsibility and

498
00:21:51,800 –> 00:21:54,600
Speaker 3: playing discipline football. But when it’s stopping the run, it

499
00:21:54,640 –> 00:21:58,480
Speaker 3: starts with the nose guards, you know, being physical, being disciplined,

500
00:21:59,040 –> 00:22:01,600
Speaker 3: Triggles obviously toybody else too, but those those men in

501
00:22:01,640 –> 00:22:02,960
Speaker 3: the middle there starts.

502
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Speaker 2: We’re you happy for Big Mike getting that force final

503
00:22:05,359 –> 00:22:06,600
Speaker 2: and I was so happy for him.

504
00:22:06,680 –> 00:22:07,359
Speaker 1: Yeah, that was great.

505
00:22:07,960 –> 00:22:11,040
Speaker 2: Looking at the Bucks. Final question, it’s obviously a good offense.

506
00:22:11,080 –> 00:22:12,920
Speaker 2: They lost a couple of their receivers, we all know that,

507
00:22:13,000 –> 00:22:16,520
Speaker 2: but still really good offense. What are your expectations for

508
00:22:16,600 –> 00:22:19,000
Speaker 2: this game? How do we contain Baker Mayfield in this offense?

509
00:22:19,080 –> 00:22:21,720
Speaker 3: Absolutely? You know, when you watch film on them, you

510
00:22:21,840 –> 00:22:23,640
Speaker 3: can’t help but have a lot of respect for them.

511
00:22:23,840 –> 00:22:25,960
Speaker 3: You know they’ve lost obviously, like you said, some playmakers,

512
00:22:26,000 –> 00:22:27,879
Speaker 3: but they they haven’t lost the beat. It seems like

513
00:22:27,960 –> 00:22:30,280
Speaker 3: offensively they got starts, the great old line obviously, the

514
00:22:30,359 –> 00:22:32,119
Speaker 3: quarterback you mentioned, he can make all the throws.

515
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Speaker 1: He’s mobile.

516
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Speaker 3: You know, they got great backs, great receivers, tight ends, everything.

517
00:22:37,680 –> 00:22:38,840
Speaker 3: We got a lot of respect for them.

518
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Speaker 1: We’re gonna have our hands full.

519
00:22:39,960 –> 00:22:41,680
Speaker 3: You know, they’re a good offense, but we’ll be ready.

520
00:22:41,800 –> 00:22:43,640
Speaker 2: Well, here are good defense too, one of the best

521
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Speaker 2: defenses in the NFL. I think it is the best

522
00:22:45,760 –> 00:22:47,879
Speaker 2: defense in the league. And this guy is a big

523
00:22:47,960 –> 00:22:51,920
Speaker 2: reason why. All right, great stuff there from George. So

524
00:22:52,040 –> 00:22:55,000
Speaker 2: fired up about him. I love his motor, I love

525
00:22:55,040 –> 00:22:57,440
Speaker 2: obviously his athleticism, his ability, but also just who he

526
00:22:57,560 –> 00:22:59,200
Speaker 2: is as a guy. He just comes in here and

527
00:22:59,240 –> 00:23:01,280
Speaker 2: wants to be a part of this defense and be

528
00:23:01,320 –> 00:23:03,200
Speaker 2: a big part of it, and we’re seeing all that

529
00:23:03,320 –> 00:23:03,919
Speaker 2: work payoff.

530
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Speaker 1: Twenty years from now, we’re going to look back at

531
00:23:06,080 –> 00:23:09,320
Speaker 1: this defense and realize how remarkable it was. Yeah, I

532
00:23:09,359 –> 00:23:11,040
Speaker 1: mean in every way, shape or form. It’s when you

533
00:23:11,080 –> 00:23:13,000
Speaker 1: look back at like the Super Bowl four defense of

534
00:23:13,040 –> 00:23:15,080
Speaker 1: the Chiefs and you’re going on my Hall of Fame,

535
00:23:15,160 –> 00:23:16,919
Speaker 1: Hall of Fame, Hall of Fame, Hall of fame. They

536
00:23:17,000 –> 00:23:22,960
Speaker 1: were very much like this group. Cerebral, tough, mature, could

537
00:23:23,040 –> 00:23:26,000
Speaker 1: handle adversity, these guys up and down the line. That’s

538
00:23:26,040 –> 00:23:27,640
Speaker 1: what I’m saying. If you can find the Justin Reid

539
00:23:27,680 –> 00:23:30,720
Speaker 1: interview from the Chiefs Kingdom Show on Monday night, find it.

540
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Speaker 1: I just sat there and was mesmerized as he laid

541
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Speaker 1: it out. I go, I’ve never earned anybody articulated as

542
00:23:35,240 –> 00:23:37,879
Speaker 1: well as he did of why this defense does what

543
00:23:38,000 –> 00:23:41,280
Speaker 1: it does and the challenge they have this week as

544
00:23:41,320 –> 00:23:43,920
Speaker 1: we go to look at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the

545
00:23:44,040 –> 00:23:45,720
Speaker 1: next stop on the train track, and.

546
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Speaker 2: Just staying with this defense for a moment. They’ve held

547
00:23:48,400 –> 00:23:52,920
Speaker 2: twenty eight consecutive opponents under twenty eight points in the

548
00:23:53,000 –> 00:23:55,920
Speaker 2: modern NFL. Twenty eight points really isn’t even that much.

549
00:23:56,280 –> 00:23:58,640
Speaker 2: I mean, team score twenty eight points all the time,

550
00:23:58,960 –> 00:24:01,920
Speaker 2: and think about if it’s like garbage time or something

551
00:24:02,080 –> 00:24:04,480
Speaker 2: just that you’d think at some point over the last

552
00:24:04,680 –> 00:24:07,440
Speaker 2: year and a half the Chiefs would allow thirty points

553
00:24:07,520 –> 00:24:10,560
Speaker 2: to somebody, and they haven’t. And they’ve done it against

554
00:24:10,640 –> 00:24:12,720
Speaker 2: a lot of great teams, teams like the Lions, the

555
00:24:12,800 –> 00:24:16,200
Speaker 2: forty nine Ers, the Bills, the Ravens, the Bengals, just

556
00:24:16,480 –> 00:24:18,800
Speaker 2: really anyone who’s good in the NFL. The Chiefs have

557
00:24:18,880 –> 00:24:20,840
Speaker 2: probably played them over the last year and a half,

558
00:24:21,119 –> 00:24:23,359
Speaker 2: and the common denominator is none of those teams have

559
00:24:23,440 –> 00:24:27,080
Speaker 2: scored more than twenty seven points. It’s just incredible. It’s

560
00:24:27,119 –> 00:24:29,119
Speaker 2: the longest streak for any team in seventeen years. And

561
00:24:29,200 –> 00:24:31,119
Speaker 2: let’s try to keep it going here against the Buccaneers.

562
00:24:32,000 –> 00:24:34,879
Speaker 1: And who’s standing at the next train station. It is

563
00:24:34,960 –> 00:24:40,800
Speaker 1: Baker Mayfield. You can Henri Feisty Mercuriel. But to me,

564
00:24:40,960 –> 00:24:42,800
Speaker 1: one of my favorite stats going into this game, we

565
00:24:42,920 –> 00:24:45,960
Speaker 1: know how good the Chiefs defense is in blitzing. The

566
00:24:46,040 –> 00:24:48,800
Speaker 1: blitz rating for a quarterback playing the Chiefs this year.

567
00:24:49,119 –> 00:24:50,840
Speaker 1: The Chiefs are by far the best team in this

568
00:24:50,960 –> 00:24:55,560
Speaker 1: category defensively is a rating of forty nine point five

569
00:24:55,600 –> 00:24:59,359
Speaker 1: to four, which is brutal right. When the Chiefs blitz

570
00:24:59,400 –> 00:25:03,600
Speaker 1: the opposing quarterback, Meltz, Mayfield is second best in the

571
00:25:03,720 –> 00:25:08,280
Speaker 1: NFL versus the blitz at one thirty six point thirty four. Wow,

572
00:25:08,640 –> 00:25:10,600
Speaker 1: to me, that’s going to be a bit of the

573
00:25:10,800 –> 00:25:12,840
Speaker 1: That’s going to be a crux of the matter in

574
00:25:13,000 –> 00:25:16,520
Speaker 1: many ways in this game because Mayfield can improvise. We’ve

575
00:25:16,560 –> 00:25:18,560
Speaker 1: seen how effective he has been even in trying to

576
00:25:18,640 –> 00:25:21,919
Speaker 1: adjust without Chris Godwin and Mike Evans, but he did

577
00:25:22,000 –> 00:25:24,320
Speaker 1: so against Atlanta. It’s just avoiding the mistakes. But if

578
00:25:24,359 –> 00:25:26,719
Speaker 1: you pressure him and blitz him, who’s going to win

579
00:25:26,800 –> 00:25:29,080
Speaker 1: this battle of the best against the second best?

580
00:25:29,320 –> 00:25:32,120
Speaker 2: And Baker is fearless. I think that’s the best compliment

581
00:25:32,160 –> 00:25:34,720
Speaker 2: I can give him. He’s not afraid of anything or anybody.

582
00:25:34,840 –> 00:25:36,359
Speaker 2: And I think that’s why he’s so good against the

583
00:25:36,400 –> 00:25:38,359
Speaker 2: blitz because he’s going to stand in there and deliver

584
00:25:38,440 –> 00:25:41,359
Speaker 2: the football. He’s not going to worry about what’s going

585
00:25:41,440 –> 00:25:43,800
Speaker 2: to happen. And I respect him a lot. He’s had

586
00:25:43,800 –> 00:25:46,520
Speaker 2: a really nice career, really a resurgence here in Tampa Bay.

587
00:25:46,920 –> 00:25:48,760
Speaker 2: You look at his numbers right now. He’s having the

588
00:25:48,800 –> 00:25:52,040
Speaker 2: best year of his career and really almost every category.

589
00:25:52,240 –> 00:25:55,160
Speaker 2: He has twenty one touchdown passes already. His career high

590
00:25:55,200 –> 00:25:57,240
Speaker 2: as twenty eight, which was last season. He’s going to

591
00:25:57,280 –> 00:25:59,760
Speaker 2: blow right by that. Now you mentioned now Evans and

592
00:25:59,800 –> 00:26:03,840
Speaker 2: god Win are gone. That is very important because Mike

593
00:26:03,880 –> 00:26:06,640
Speaker 2: Evans and Chris Godwin form one of the best wide

594
00:26:06,640 –> 00:26:10,280
Speaker 2: receiver tandems in the entire NFL. They’ve combined for seventy

595
00:26:10,320 –> 00:26:13,080
Speaker 2: six catches, nine hundred and eleven receiving yards, and eleven

596
00:26:13,160 –> 00:26:16,000
Speaker 2: touchdowns this year through the air. It’s very difficult to

597
00:26:16,080 –> 00:26:19,000
Speaker 2: replace that production. They’re going to turn to Kate Otten

598
00:26:19,440 –> 00:26:21,679
Speaker 2: tight end, pretty good player. He has thirty six catches

599
00:26:21,720 –> 00:26:24,080
Speaker 2: for three hundred and forty four yards and three touchdowns.

600
00:26:24,480 –> 00:26:27,400
Speaker 2: Had nine catches and two touchdowns on ten targets last week.

601
00:26:27,960 –> 00:26:30,480
Speaker 2: They have Jalen Nickmllan maybe a distant cousin of mine,

602
00:26:30,640 –> 00:26:33,800
Speaker 2: spelled a little bit differently, but still the rookie Atta Washington,

603
00:26:34,160 –> 00:26:37,080
Speaker 2: Trey Palmer, second eear player out of Nebraska is there.

604
00:26:37,160 –> 00:26:40,800
Speaker 2: So they have capable players, but not having Gobwin, not

605
00:26:40,880 –> 00:26:43,959
Speaker 2: having Evans is a big, big deal and it does

606
00:26:44,080 –> 00:26:47,080
Speaker 2: kind of skew the numbers a little bit. Where Bakers

607
00:26:47,160 –> 00:26:49,200
Speaker 2: used to having these two all Pro receivers at his

608
00:26:49,280 –> 00:26:51,560
Speaker 2: disposal and now he doesn’t, so it changes things quite

609
00:26:51,560 –> 00:26:53,720
Speaker 2: a bit. I’m curious to see how the Bucks choose

610
00:26:53,760 –> 00:26:55,000
Speaker 2: to attack us without those guys.

611
00:26:55,160 –> 00:26:57,560
Speaker 1: But the Atlanta game gave the indication how they’re going

612
00:26:57,600 –> 00:26:59,679
Speaker 1: to adjust until they get Evans back. They’re not going

613
00:26:59,720 –> 00:27:03,120
Speaker 1: to get godin back, but they become tight end running

614
00:27:03,160 –> 00:27:06,840
Speaker 1: back centric. It Butt still effective. He had three hundred

615
00:27:06,840 –> 00:27:09,480
Speaker 1: and thirty yards against Atlanta. But here’s the other piece

616
00:27:09,520 –> 00:27:11,200
Speaker 1: of the Atlanta game that goes back to my blitz

617
00:27:11,240 –> 00:27:14,520
Speaker 1: stat is that this is a good offensive line led

618
00:27:14,560 –> 00:27:17,919
Speaker 1: by Tristan Wurfs who switched from right tackle to left tackle,

619
00:27:18,280 –> 00:27:21,399
Speaker 1: and he’s been very good. Fifty dropbacks against Atlanta by

620
00:27:21,400 –> 00:27:25,600
Speaker 1: Baker Mayfield man and zero sacks. There weren’t even that

621
00:27:25,680 –> 00:27:29,600
Speaker 1: many pressures. So can the Chiefs blitzing or otherwise get

622
00:27:29,640 –> 00:27:32,480
Speaker 1: pressure in Baker Mayfield with a good offensive line, but

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Speaker 1: the running backs you mentioned Kate Otten, the targets would

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Speaker 1: weigh up for him. Good tight end. But Rashad White,

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Speaker 1: a Kan’s City kid for the second time in three weeks,

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Speaker 1: We’re going to play a center high school yellow jacket. Wow,

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Speaker 1: think of that.

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Speaker 2: That’s crazy.

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Speaker 1: Now. I hope that Rashad White doesn’t throat punch Patrick

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Speaker 1: Mahomes like Malik Collins did, who was the last center

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Speaker 1: yellow jacket who played against his place for the forty

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Speaker 1: nine ers. But like, come on, dude, it’s like it’s

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Speaker 1: not an mma here. Yeah. But Rashad White interesting went

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Speaker 1: to Nebraska Carney, played Division two football for the Lopers

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Speaker 1: there for a while, then Juco, then Arizona State, and

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Speaker 1: is a really really good running back for the Tampa

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Speaker 1: Bay Buccaneers. But the guy that catches my attention is

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Speaker 1: Bucky Irving because I think this is an emerging star.

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Speaker 1: He’s really one of the top rookie running backs when

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Speaker 1: you look at all the statistics, and a very capable receiver.

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Speaker 1: So without his top two wide receivers, Baker Mayfield is

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Speaker 1: going to figure out a way to get it done.

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Speaker 1: And right now it’s the tight ends and running backs.

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Speaker 2: Those two runners form a really nice combination and they’ve

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Speaker 2: almost split the carries right down the middle. We’ll see

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Speaker 2: a lot of both of those guys. You’re right to

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Speaker 2: like Irving. He’s good he’s averaging more than five yards

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Speaker 2: per carry this year. And then Marshad White can really

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Speaker 2: catch the ball out of the backfield. He’s third on

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Speaker 2: the team with twenty eight catches and that’s fifth in

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Speaker 2: the NFL among all running backs. So I’m with you,

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Speaker 2: We’re going to see a lot of tight ends, a

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Speaker 2: lot of running backs, running backs catching the ball out

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Speaker 2: of the backfield. Got to be ready for that. But

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Speaker 2: this is a good team still. I mean, you take

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Speaker 2: out Mike Evans, you take out Chris Goblin, they’re still

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Speaker 2: very talented. And like I said, Baker Mayfield is of

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Speaker 2: absolutely no one, so he’ll come out firing. They could

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Speaker 2: have won that game against Atlanta last week. But what’s

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Speaker 2: kind of interesting with Mayfield as well, he does have

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Speaker 2: nine interceptions. That’s tied for the most in the NFL.

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Speaker 2: And I know all the non Chiefs fans that are

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Speaker 2: listening are going to run and say tie with Patrick Mahomes.

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Speaker 1: I get it.

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Speaker 2: Not every interception is created the same though. We all

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Speaker 2: know this. So Pro Football Focus has a stat called

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Speaker 2: turnover worthy plays, and basically what they do is they

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Speaker 2: they take out the tip passes, you know, the balls

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Speaker 2: that maybe hit or receiver in the hands and bounce

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Speaker 2: off into the DB’s hands. They take those out and

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Speaker 2: they kind of figure out, how many turnover worthy plays

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Speaker 2: have you committed? Well, Mayfield, that’s fourteen turnover worthy plays.

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Speaker 2: That’s second most in the NFL. Patrick Mahomes has seven,

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Speaker 2: which is eighteenth in the NFL. And it’s funny. Patrick

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Speaker 2: Mahomes has less turnover worthy plays than he has interceptions.

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Speaker 2: So there’s some bad luck involved with that, is what

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Speaker 2: I’m trying to say. But with Mayfield, the nine interceptions

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Speaker 2: are more tip passes. Yeah, that seems to me like

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Speaker 2: that’s the demarcation line there exactly. That’s not a turnover

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Speaker 2: worthy play?

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Speaker 1: Do we know?

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Speaker 2: So I wouldn’t assume. So this is all subjective in

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Speaker 2: the end, like someone’s watching this and deciding it. And

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Speaker 2: who’s the someone I don’t know in the PFF in

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Speaker 2: the basement quarters. Yes, But the point is Patrick Mahomes,

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Speaker 2: yeahs nine interceptions, but they’re not all necessarily on him.

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Speaker 2: Where the numbers at least tell us here. Baker Mayfield

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Speaker 2: has thrown nine picks, he has fourteen turnover worthy plays.

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Speaker 2: Baker Mayfield’s interceptions to me speak a little louder than

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Speaker 2: Patrick Mahomes do. So this defense, which has been opportunistic.

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Speaker 2: Big Mike Panell had that force fumble on Gardner Minshew

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Speaker 2: last week and the week prior we had three interceptions

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Speaker 2: take the ball away from this team. It obviously creates

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Speaker 2: some opportunities for our offense. And I mean the Bucks

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Speaker 2: have twelve giveaways as a team, it’s fifth most in

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Speaker 2: the NFL. So kind of a similar recipe we’ve seen

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Speaker 2: the last couple weeks defensively could work on Monday.

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Speaker 1: We’ll close this way this next train stop the Tampa

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Speaker 1: Bay Buccaneers on Monday Night football. The mystery here is

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Speaker 1: the tam defense. They have been riddled, to be honest,

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Speaker 1: and the Bucks started three and one. They’re one in three,

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Speaker 1: so now they’re setting at four and four. But a

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Speaker 1: lot of it is big plays given up by this defense.

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Speaker 1: This is still a defense. So these are gonna be

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Speaker 1: familiar names to you. You remember them from Vidavilla, who

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Speaker 1: destroyed the line of scrimmage in Super Bowl fifty five.

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Speaker 1: Levante David for you Nebraska Cornhusker fans, who has been

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Speaker 1: one of the more underrated impact linebackers in the league.

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Speaker 1: Injury situation, but he’s been fighting n Twine. Winfield Junior

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Speaker 1: got paid big time Yankees highest paid dB in the

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Speaker 1: league right now. But the point is this defense has

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Speaker 1: been pushed around, shoved around big plays against them. Kirk

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Speaker 1: Cousins has nailed these guys twice, and so the Chiefs

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Speaker 1: have an opportunity, I think, to get big chunk plays

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Speaker 1: against this Bucks defense, which, other than the turnovers, is

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Speaker 1: the reason they’re four and four.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, to your point, they’ve allowed thirty five plays of

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Speaker 2: twenty or more yards, fifth most in the NFL. They’ve

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Speaker 2: allowed at least twenty seven points in each of their

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Speaker 2: last four games, and they’re allowing one hundred thirty two

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Speaker 2: rushing yards per game. Now, they played the Ravens this year,

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Speaker 2: so that kind of skews it a little bit, but

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Speaker 2: if you dig into it, I mean they’ve allowed one

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Speaker 2: hundred and thirty eight yards to the Commanders on the ground,

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Speaker 2: one hundred and thirty nine rushing yards to the Lions,

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Speaker 2: one hundred and thirty six to the Broncos, one hundred

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Speaker 2: and twenty nine to the Falcons, and they’re allowing overall

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Speaker 2: on the year five point one to nine yards per carry,

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Speaker 2: third highest straight in the NFL. So we’ve seen the

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Speaker 2: Chiefs really commit to being a power running team at times,

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Speaker 2: with Kareem Hunt just getting a lot of carries. And

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Speaker 2: I was telling you on the bus when we were

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Speaker 2: leaving Las Vegas, Kareem might be the MVP of the

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Speaker 2: offense at this point in the year just because of

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Speaker 2: what he’s been able to do handling the load and

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Speaker 2: getting tough yards. He had so many tough yards against

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Speaker 2: the Raiders last week. There’s an opportunity again for that

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Speaker 2: for Kareem to have a really productive day and that

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Speaker 2: opens things up for everyone else. We’ll have another full

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Speaker 2: week of DeAndre Hopkins in practice, maybe we’ll see more

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Speaker 2: from him if you’re worthy. Had a productive day against

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Speaker 2: the Raiders, had some drops but made up for that

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Speaker 2: with a touchdown at the very end. And Travis Kelsey

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00:32:59,720 –> 00:33:02,280
Speaker 2: had his best game of the season. So let’s run

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Speaker 2: the ball against these guys and things will open up

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Speaker 2: in the passing game.

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Speaker 1: The big stat always and spags will talk about it

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Speaker 1: for a defense is scoring defense, and the Chiefs right

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00:33:11,520 –> 00:33:13,720
Speaker 1: now is scoring defense. The best they’ve been since the

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Speaker 1: mid nineties, even better than a year ago. But I’m

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Speaker 1: sorry the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Carolina Panthers are the

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00:33:20,520 –> 00:33:23,080
Speaker 1: only two teams that have allowed more points than the

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Speaker 1: Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Might be time to hit the next

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Speaker 1: train station and score some points as the Chiefs try

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Speaker 1: to stay unbeaten on Monday Night Football

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