Voice of the Chiefs, Mitch Holthus and senior team reporter, Matt McMullen preview the upcoming Week 13 matchup featuring the Kansas City Chiefs and AFC West rival, the Las Vegas Raiders.
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Speaker 1: On this Defending the Kingdom, we will look at perspective,
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Speaker 1: the right perspective to look at the ten and one
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Speaker 1: Kansas City Chiefs. Yes, Happy Thanksgiving to everyone around the world.
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Speaker 1: And also it’s Raiders Week two point zero and as always,
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Speaker 1: Because the Carolina game looked like it was seventy percent
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Speaker 1: Chiefs fans. Placement is down, Schrader’s kick is up, Traders
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Speaker 1: kick is good, God God Stretzer Sraider. Hi everyone, I’m
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Speaker 1: a child’s voice of the Chiefs along with senior team
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Speaker 1: reporter Matt McMullen. And Happy Thanksgiving to all of you.
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Speaker 1: I know around the world. You’re going, wait a minute,
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Speaker 1: we don’t celebrate Thanksgiving on this weekend. Well, in the
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Speaker 1: epicenter of the chief Kingdom, we do. So it gives
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Speaker 1: us a chance to say that we’re thankful for all
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Speaker 1: of you who are listening and viewing around the world.
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Speaker 2: Do you think people around the world are wondering what
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Speaker 2: Black Friday is? It’s a Black Friday game.
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Speaker 1: It seems kind of a cob But if you’re going
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Speaker 1: to play a Black Friday game? You want to play
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Speaker 1: The Raiders on Black Friday? Yes? So uh they have
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Speaker 1: to wonder about that and is it kind of bizarre?
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Speaker 1: How do we get how do we get Black Friday?
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Speaker 1: I don’t know. Is it supposed to be a happy
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Speaker 1: day of shopping? And it seems like.
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Speaker 2: Why Black Friday?
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Speaker 1: Like why is it? I don’t know, Green Friday or
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Speaker 1: Chartruse Friday.
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Speaker 2: This isn’t like Black Monday when people get fired. Yes,
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Speaker 2: so why Black Friday? If you’re spending money at them all?
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Speaker 1: Probably because your credit card is smolderund that’s a good point,
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Speaker 1: because you know you’re looking at us like looking at it.
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Speaker 1: It’s just scene on the old movie Planes, Trains and
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Speaker 1: Automobiles where he’s looking at his you know, burned out
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Speaker 1: wallet and he’s picking out his credit cards. They’re just ash.
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Speaker 1: That’s what it is. When it’s Black Friday. You’ll pay
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Speaker 1: too much for something you can get on sale for
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Speaker 1: after the holidays. But that’s okay.
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Speaker 2: The good news is though we’re playing The Raiders on
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Speaker 2: another holiday. I don’t know if Black Friday is a holiday,
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Speaker 2: but it kind of is. It’s like a special event
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Speaker 2: day and it feels like a good opportunity for some
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Speaker 2: like correction after what happened last year, because the Raiders
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Speaker 2: ruined my Christmas last year, and I’m ready to ruin
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Speaker 2: their Black Friday.
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Speaker 1: When YE say, can you ruin the Raiders Black Friday?
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Speaker 2: I guess we could try it.
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Speaker 1: Let’s do it better than the alternative, quite honestly. But
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Speaker 1: your Thanksgiving memories because Thanksgiving football go together. I get
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Speaker 1: it that. Detroit since nineteen thirty four has hosted Thanksgiving
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Speaker 1: Day games and professional football. That’s it. How does Dallas
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Speaker 1: get it? Every year? They started in nineteen sixty six.
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Speaker 1: They started the same year we did. Now we’re in
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Speaker 1: the AFL, we know about the rivalry between the Dallas
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Speaker 1: Texans and Dallas Cowboys. Did they go, oh, we’ll do
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Speaker 1: Thanksgiving every year in the three o’clock window and we’ll
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Speaker 1: be like Detroit later in the day. I don’t know
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Speaker 1: how Dallas got that.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, I don’t know either. I do remember it was
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Speaker 2: a two thousand and six that we hosted the first That.
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Speaker 1: Was the big time that started the third game. So
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Speaker 1: now we know this Thanksgiving there’s three games, right, we
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Speaker 1: were the first evening game, and if I’m not mistaken,
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Speaker 1: it was the first NFL network. I think it was
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Speaker 1: play by play and it was like, Oh, what is
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Speaker 1: this NFL? What is this thing they call the NFL
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Speaker 1: Network and they’re going to do live play by play
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Speaker 1: And we had the first game in a glorious nineteen
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Speaker 1: to ten victory on Thanksgiving Night with a night kickoff
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Speaker 1: against the Broncos.
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Speaker 2: I was there, so I would have been in I
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Speaker 2: don’t know, sixth or seventh.
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Speaker 1: Grade and who took you, Bonnie, take.
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Speaker 2: You to the Dad took me. So back then I
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Speaker 2: would talk my dad into taking me to these games.
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Speaker 2: My dad’s more of a baseball guy, not a huge
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Speaker 2: football fan, but he would take me to the game
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Speaker 2: because I wanted to go. And it was cold, if
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Speaker 2: I remember, and Jared Allen had a huge like tackle
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Speaker 2: for loss or something, and I took my coat off
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Speaker 2: and refused to put my coat on the rest of
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Speaker 2: the game because I was wearing my Jared Allen jersey
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Speaker 2: and my dad was like, Matt, you gotta put your
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Speaker 2: coat on. It’s freezing out here. I’m like, no, I
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Speaker 2: don’t need it. Like if Jared Allen doesn’t need it,
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Speaker 2: I don’t need it. And anyway, now I do this
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Speaker 2: for a living.
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Speaker 1: So it don’t work out how much penicillin did you
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Speaker 1: take for the bronchitis.
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Speaker 2: I definitely probably got sick afterwards. Yeah, but we won
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Speaker 2: the game. That’s all it matters. I still have the
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Speaker 2: same mindset even I don’t know, twenty years later.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, quick care is not a bad thing. That’s awesome, man.
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Speaker 1: I love it. And Jared Allen, yeah, I loved it
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Speaker 1: wearing the number sixty nine. But that was a big deal.
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Speaker 1: That Thanksgiving game, Yeah, now it’s part of that was
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Speaker 1: one of ten games this franchise has played on Thanksgiving.
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Speaker 1: So ten times, but plus five points if you can
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Speaker 1: guess the very first pro football Thanksgiving game that involved
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Speaker 1: at Kansas City team No, the nineteen twenty five Kansas
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Speaker 1: City Cowboys. Kansas City Cowboys, Kansas City had a team
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Speaker 1: for a brief time NFL Pro Football. They played the
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Speaker 1: Cleveland Bulldogs in a thanks big game. I remember now
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Speaker 1: at Mulebach Field, I think at twenty second in Brooklyn anyway,
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Speaker 1: that nineteen twenty five. But you know, Lamar Hunt loved
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Speaker 1: Thanksgiving games. He loved it like he loved the tradition
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Speaker 1: of it. And so ten times there were three times
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Speaker 1: that the Chiefs when they’re in the AFL, actually four times,
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Speaker 1: because the Dallas Texans played in nineteen sixty. The first
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Speaker 1: AFL Thanksgiving game was Lamar Hunt’s team. You knew that
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Speaker 1: was going to be the case. So there was only
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Speaker 1: one Thanksgiving game in the AFL, one in the NFL
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Speaker 1: that Detroit hosted on. So they’re competing, but AFL had
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Speaker 1: the later window. Maybe that’s how Dallas got it. They
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Speaker 1: wanted to take the AFL.
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Speaker 2: Outs it anyway, par for the course with them.
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Speaker 1: Nineteen sixty, the Dallas Texans played on Thanksgiving, and in
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Speaker 1: sixty seven, sixty eight, sixty nine, Remember the Chiefs were
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Speaker 1: kind of the deal, went to Super Bowl one. Really
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Speaker 1: good team went to Super Bowl four. This is the
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Speaker 1: era of that. So let’s put the Chiefs on Thanksgiving
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Speaker 1: and that three o’clock window to go against Dallas and
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Speaker 1: the NFL in the AFL NFL rivalry and then later
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Speaker 1: kind of sparse. There were three different times in nineteen
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Speaker 1: seventy one, which was a good team, right that still
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Speaker 1: lendof and said that was the best team he ever
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Speaker 1: played on. They got beaten the longest game ever played
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Speaker 1: against Miami Christmas. Later that year, but they played on
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Speaker 1: Thanksgiving that year, So did the Chiefs in nineteen eighty
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Speaker 1: one and in nineteen eighty seven. Then in nineteen ninety five,
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Speaker 1: the Chiefs went to Dallas to play the Cowboys. Now
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Speaker 1: and the merger in that three o’clock window. I remember,
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Speaker 1: it’s a big deal. We had a big dinner at
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Speaker 1: Lamar Hunt’s house. Really. Oh yeah, it was awesome. It
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Speaker 1: was just awesome because it was so important to him,
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Speaker 1: the Preston Road Trophy. Right, he’s just playing Jerry Jones’s
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Speaker 1: team from down the street. They were the Super Bowl
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Speaker 1: champions that year. They were really good. So that was
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Speaker 1: a memory there. And then in nineteen ninety six the
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Speaker 1: next season, the Chiefs played Detroit in the noon Detroit game.
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Speaker 1: Back to back years, they played back to back years
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Speaker 1: on Thanksgiving and either going to play at Dallas or Detroit, right,
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Speaker 1: that’s the deal before the evening game that was put
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Speaker 1: into six. But the Chiefs played two straight years in
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Speaker 1: Dallas in nineteen ninety five nineteen ninety six at Detroit,
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Speaker 1: and the ninety six game was big because Mark Allen
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Speaker 1: scores a touchdown. Chiefs win that game, beating Detroit, but
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Speaker 1: he took out Walter Payton’s touchdown rushing record, and that
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Speaker 1: was move over, sweetness, Marcus Allen has taken your place
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Speaker 1: on the end zone throne. Okay, and that was that
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Speaker 1: day Thanksgiving of nineteen ninety six, and then the two
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Speaker 1: thousand and six game that you remembered. That’s the last one.
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Speaker 1: So this isn’t technically on Thanksgiving. Kind of feels like
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Speaker 1: it because Thanksgiving and Thanksgiving weekend and Black Friday used
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Speaker 1: to be. It is still as a big college day, right.
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Speaker 1: It was the Egg Bowl, which I love between Ole
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Speaker 1: Miss and Mississippi State. But there’s always been big games.
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Speaker 1: But now we’re playing on Black Friday.
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Speaker 2: I kind of like playing on Black Friday too because
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Speaker 2: we get to have like our Thanksgiving and we’re at home,
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Speaker 2: so we have to deal with our families do Thanksgiving,
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Speaker 2: and then Black Friday the day after can go play
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Speaker 2: a football game. It’s at two o’clock, which is interesting.
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Speaker 1: Wow, but Prime radio.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, but yeah, here’s the thing with that, though, I
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Speaker 2: wanted to mention this so I have on good authority.
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Speaker 2: Don’t get mad at me if this isn’t the case.
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Speaker 2: But I’m almost ninety nine percent.
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Speaker 1: Sure, and that’s always right.
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Speaker 2: If you’re wondering, how you ar, mar.
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Speaker 1: That’s always right. If one is my wife, Tam, he’s
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Speaker 1: always right, Taar, it’s tar.
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Speaker 2: How to watch this game? You hear about it being
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Speaker 2: on Prime Video. If you are in Kansas City, it’ll
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Speaker 2: be on KSHB. Okay, if you’re in Kansas City KSHB,
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Speaker 2: just like you’re watching a preseason game. If you’re not
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Speaker 2: in Kansas City, it will be on Prime Video. But
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Speaker 2: you don’t need to buy Prime. This game, specifically, unlike
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Speaker 2: the other Thursday night football games, is available to anyone
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Speaker 2: nationwide as long as you have an Amazon account, which
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Speaker 2: is free to create. So if you are somewhere outside
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Speaker 2: of Kansas City and you’re like, I don’t want to
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Speaker 2: get Amazon Prime, well you can just create a free
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Speaker 2: Amazon account and watch this game. You do not need
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Speaker 2: Prime does not cost money to watch this game. So
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Speaker 2: there’s that.
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Speaker 1: And of course you always have the Chief Radio Network
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Speaker 1: or just listen to Mitch. And we get to be
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Speaker 1: Thanksgiving it home with family and friends, but we got
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Speaker 1: to pay that back because we’re going to be traveling
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Speaker 1: on Christmas Eve and then playing Christmas Day later against
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Speaker 1: the Pittsburgh Steelers, and that game will be on Netflix,
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Speaker 1: So then you can get the wheels those of you
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Speaker 1: that bought the Mike Tyson fact. Yeah, okay, we open
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Speaker 1: up that can of can of worms. All right.
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Speaker 2: Anyway, again, I’m pretty sure that’s the case. If it’s not,
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Speaker 2: i’m sorry, but I’m almost certain I have been told
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Speaker 2: it is free.
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Speaker 1: So there’s that for those of you who are not
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Speaker 1: in the States but love the chiefs ever growing right,
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Speaker 1: our German friends folks from Cambodia, but although they’re Americans,
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Speaker 1: I guess. But the trip to Fan, right, it can
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Speaker 1: turkey all too much. Turkey sets off trip to Fan,
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Speaker 1: which can cause all kinds of things. Let’s jump into
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Speaker 1: our trip to Fan powered space station and go around
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Speaker 1: the world. What do we guess?
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Speaker 2: So you mentioned trip to fan. This makes me seem
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Speaker 2: so dumb, which in a lot of ways I am.
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Speaker 2: Then, Tony, We’ve got another Tony from Mcungie, Pennsylvania. He
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Speaker 2: well represented over here. Garrett is in you Galley, Florida,
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Speaker 2: Georgia is in grease. And then lastly, this is the
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Speaker 1: So we have a Cambodian Kingdom Club now we sure do.
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Speaker 1: Three people awesome. Doors are open for all of Southeast
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Speaker 1: Laos. We want to hear from you next. So this
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Speaker 1: episode of Defending the Kingdom a trip to fan induced,
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Speaker 1: as you can tell, is perspective and Raiders week two
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Speaker 2: Broncos with Peyton Manning needed overtime to beat the Cleveland
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Speaker 2: Browns that year, who finished three and thirteen. The twenty
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Speaker 2: sixteen fourteen and two Patriots, who won the Super Bowl,
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Speaker 2: needed ten unanswered points in the fourth quarter to beat
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Speaker 2: the Jets, who finished five and eleven. And this is
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Speaker 2: my favorite one. The twenty eighteen Patriots, who also won
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Speaker 2: the Super Bowl, lost back to back games against the
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Speaker 2: five and eleven Jaguars and the six and ten Lions
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Speaker 2: and won the Super Bowl. So why am I saying this?
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Speaker 2: Whenever things like Sunday happen and you narrowly beat a
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Speaker 2: team who doesn’t have a very good record, there are
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Speaker 2: a lot of people out there trying to say like, oh,
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Speaker 2: this is as good.
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Speaker 1: As a loss.
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Speaker 2: It’s not.
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Speaker 1: It’s not.
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Speaker 2: No, you win the game, it’s all that matters you
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Speaker 2: get out of there. For a lot of these teams,
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Speaker 2: I think it’s kind of tired and overplayed to say like, hey,
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Speaker 2: we’re their super Bowl. I don’t want to say that
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Speaker 2: about the Panthers, but for Carolina that was their opportunity
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Speaker 2: to have like their statement victory, for that coaching staff
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Speaker 2: and for Bryce Young that they could talk about for
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Speaker 2: a long time. Reminded me of when we beat the
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Speaker 2: Packers when they were thirteen to zero back in twenty eleven.
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Speaker 2: The Chiefs weren’t going anywhere that year, but every Chiefs fan,
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Speaker 2: myself included, was going crazy rooting for it and saying, hey,
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Speaker 2: we can build off of this. For a lot of
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Speaker 2: these teams, that’s what they’re trying to do with these games,
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Speaker 2: and it makes it difficult.
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Speaker 1: Now.
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Speaker 2: The Chiefs scored on six of eight offensive possessions, and
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Speaker 2: Patrick Mahomes was excellent. We could talk more about him.
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Speaker 2: There’s some things to cleaning up defensively. I think we
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Speaker 2: all know that third down and big plays allowed. Thankfully,
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Speaker 2: the defense was quite good in the red zone. They
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Speaker 2: held Carolina to two of six in the red zone.
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Speaker 2: Otherwise it’s a different outcome. But anyway, what I’m trying
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Speaker 2: to say is you win the game. That is all
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Speaker 2: that matters. And no one looks back at the two
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Speaker 2: thousand and four Patriots or the fifteen Broncos, or the
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Speaker 2: sixteen Patriots or the eighteen Patriots and says, okay, yeah,
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Speaker 2: but they were in a tight game with the Texans late,
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Speaker 2: or they lost to the Lions and the Jaguars, Like,
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Speaker 2: no one cares about that because they won the games
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Speaker 2: and then they won the Super Bow. So for the Chiefs,
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Speaker 2: what do you learn from that game? And how do
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Speaker 2: you apply that moving forward?
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Speaker 1: And we can do that with the three Super Bowl
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Speaker 1: champions that you and I have experienced in nineteen, twenty two,
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Speaker 1: and twenty three. Oh yeah, but we have sounded that.
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Speaker 1: Really the Panthers have had four games in a row
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Speaker 1: like this, even the loss they had before the two wins,
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Speaker 1: they played much better. We talked about Bryce Young being
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Speaker 1: so much better against the Blitz, and that’s now a
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Speaker 1: four game sample size. It wasn’t just against the Chiefs.
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Speaker 1: That’s why we were saying, don’t click the link. Why
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Speaker 1: we were people going, oh, they’re just crying wolf. No,
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Speaker 1: it’s right there, so Carolina, and you’re right, it would
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Speaker 1: have set up Dave Canalis in the whole next year.
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Speaker 1: But the Chiefs won. They’re ten and one, they’re still
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Speaker 1: the one seed. And my thesis on the Minute with
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Speaker 1: Mitch this week that’s heard and seen and throughout the
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Speaker 1: Chiefs kingdom is that in twenty twenty one, when they
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Speaker 1: went to seventeen games and you had to play the
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Speaker 1: toughest NFC game as another game, and there’s only one
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Speaker 1: by in the one seed gets the buy, Oh my goodness,
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Speaker 1: there is no Oh well, a loss is a good thing. No,
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Speaker 1: none of them are good and any win is a
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Speaker 1: great win, especially since twenty twenty one. The world changed
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Speaker 1: that year. Okay, let’s jump into well, I’m going to
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Speaker 1: tell you what I like in that game that you
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Speaker 1: can take from the game to move on. The fifty
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Speaker 1: six yard kickoff return by some ijp Ryn. Yeah, you
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Speaker 1: get a kickoff return like that. Those are rare now
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Speaker 1: with a new kickoff rule in this day and age.
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Speaker 1: It was awesome to see that the fact that not
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Speaker 1: only did nine guys catch passes, seven Matt had double
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Speaker 1: digit receptions seven of the nine. This wasn’t just Dinkin
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Speaker 1: and I got five for six yards. And the running
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Speaker 1: backs both p Ryan and Kareem Hunt had catches of
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Speaker 1: thirteen yards a piece and one was a tackle breaker
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Speaker 1: in a checkdown throw. To get that piece of the
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Speaker 1: puzzle to be consistent moving forward is so helpful in
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Speaker 1: a big picture. That’s what I loved about it. People
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Speaker 1: are kind of on nos Johnson. Eight tackles and a
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Speaker 1: pass broken up Nazi Johnson. Keep in mind he didn’t
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Speaker 1: play all the last year and the fact that he’s
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Speaker 1: winning his share of battles, and if we didn’t have
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Speaker 1: Nazi Johnson right now, we’d be in a world of hurt.
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Speaker 1: And then the four point plays you alluded to it,
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Speaker 1: Spags calls him, I’m going to do a piece on
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Speaker 1: this in the future. Spags calls him four point plays,
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Speaker 1: four times held inside the red zone where they could
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Speaker 1: have been touchdowns. Any one of those four points makes
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Speaker 1: it thirty one to thirty Carolina. But Spags calls him
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Speaker 1: four point plays, and to rack those up I thought
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Speaker 1: was a big deal. Are the one Chewba Hubbard ran
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Speaker 1: for three point eight is sixteen for fifty eight. Again,
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Speaker 1: just put him on this list. The Chiefs have played
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Speaker 1: all the premier runners for the most part except Josh Jacobs,
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Speaker 1: and they’ve had this kind of performance still they gore
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Speaker 1: like wow, chewba Hubbard ran all over him. No he didn’t,
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Speaker 1: No he didn’t, No, he didn’t. Sixteen for fifty eight
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Speaker 1: and just look Whatchuba has done the rest of the year.
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Speaker 1: Go back and watch her. Listen to our podcast last week. Then, remarkably,
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Speaker 1: pat Patrick Mahomes after losses is nineteen and four. He’s
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Speaker 1: only lost twenty three times. He’s crazy, it’s crazy. And
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Speaker 1: he’s nineteen and four the week after a loss. That
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Speaker 1: is the best record by any quarterback in the history
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Speaker 1: of the NFL. Keeping this since Super Bowl era, so
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Speaker 1: back to nineteen sixty six. But that’s just ridiculous. And
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Speaker 1: for coach you mentioned the consecutive ten win seasons. Andy
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Speaker 1: Reid has been a head coach for twenty six years
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Speaker 1: nineteen to the twenty six he’s had at least ten wins.
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Speaker 1: That’s stupid, crazy.
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Speaker 2: Just incredible. I think Owly Belichick and Shula have more
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Speaker 2: of those.
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Speaker 1: Those the only two that are better. And he’s the.
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Speaker 2: Coach is knocking on the door. The thing too with
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Speaker 2: the end of the game. I understand the Panthers are
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Speaker 2: three and seven, but at the end of the game,
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Speaker 2: when it’s tied, Patrick Mahomes and the offense go out
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Speaker 2: there and they’re not shell shocked. They’re not saying like, oh,
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Speaker 2: what are we doing, like we’re tied with the Panthers,
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Speaker 2: like pointing fingers, none of that. They go out there
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Speaker 2: and they win the game. And that’s what the Chiefs
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Speaker 2: have done consistently every year since Patrick Mahomes got here,
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Speaker 2: and it shows a championship mentality. And I get it
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Speaker 2: the Panthers are not going to the playoffs, but when
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Speaker 2: you’re in a game like that and you have an
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Speaker 2: opportunity to win or lose the game based on what
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Speaker 2: you do, those things will help you in the playoffs.
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Speaker 2: You’re going to face stiffer competition in the playoffs, I
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00:26:16,520 –> 00:26:18,840
Speaker 2: know it. But at least when we’re in a situation
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Speaker 2: like that, maybe in January or hopefully February, the guys
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00:26:22,080 –> 00:26:24,919
Speaker 2: have been there before and they saw how the scheme
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Speaker 2: and if they trust their teammates, how they can win
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Speaker 2: the game. So anyway, that was a good thing. In
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Speaker 2: the end, I get it. We would have all loved
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Speaker 2: to win by forty five points, but actually, in retrospect,
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Speaker 2: maybe winning the way that they did will help this
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Speaker 2: team moving forward.
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Speaker 1: Absolutely. So we’re going to wrap this up. Let’s just
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Speaker 1: check in with the Raiders here because it is Raiders week.
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Speaker 1: As you know, if you go into the Chief’s Kingdom,
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Speaker 1: it’s not just any week. It’s Raiders week, as the
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Speaker 1: Geeks will belt it out. And the Raiders have lost
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Speaker 1: seven straight games. Oh my gosh, Guardner Minshew breaks his collar.
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Speaker 1: Boni’s out for the season. Oh man, what are they doing?
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Speaker 1: They’re scoring eighteen points a game in the seven game
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Speaker 1: losing streak, given up thirty one who whoo stop. All
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Speaker 1: you have to do is go back to Christmas Day
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Speaker 1: of a year ago. You could almost give this copy
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Speaker 1: and paste this same scenario. If Max Crosby’s getting off
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Speaker 1: the bus, you know it’s going to be a game,
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Speaker 1: and he’ll get off the bus and he wants to
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Speaker 1: wreck Black Friday and everything else that the Chiefs Kingdom
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Speaker 1: is going to want to enjoy. Then you look at
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Speaker 1: the other two factors I think with this team, and
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Speaker 1: that is Jacoby Myers and Brock Bowers. The last three games,
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Speaker 1: those two matt have combined for sixty six targets. Sixty
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Speaker 1: six targets. Jacoby Myers had a buck twenty in this
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Speaker 1: game against Denver that was played on Sunday, and Brock
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Speaker 1: Bowers had over one hundred yards in the game against
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Speaker 1: the Miami Dolphins. But you look at the amount of
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Speaker 1: targets that are going to these two guys and how
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Speaker 1: productive they’ve been with those two gigantic target numbers, that
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Speaker 1: poses enough of a problem. Whether it’s going to be
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Speaker 1: Desmond rich or are they going to break eight and
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Speaker 1: O’Connell back or is I don’t know, Darryl la Monica
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Speaker 1: gonna play, It doesn’t matter with those two guys being
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Speaker 1: that effective and Max Crosby and his ability to wreck
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Speaker 1: the party.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, full disclosure, we’re shooting this on Monday, so as
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Speaker 2: of now, we don’t know who the quarterback will be.
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Speaker 2: I’m sure by the time you’re listening to this you
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Speaker 2: probably know. But either way, I totally agree when you
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Speaker 2: have players like Brock Bauers and Jacoby Myers, that certainly
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Speaker 2: helps their quarterback. Bowers is having a great year. I mean,
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Speaker 2: he’s second in the NFL and catches with seventy four.
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Speaker 2: Only Ceedee Lamb has more receptions than Brock Bauers does.
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Speaker 2: He caught five passes for fifty eight yards against US
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Speaker 2: back in Week eight, including three conversions on third down.
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Speaker 2: All three were like third and nine. So you got
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Speaker 2: to watch out for that here in this game because
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Speaker 2: that’s an area the Chiefs have struggled the last couple
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Speaker 2: of weeks is third down and medium and third down
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Speaker 2: and long. So got to know where brock Bauers is. Yeah, Myers,
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Speaker 2: I mean caught ten passes for one hundred and twenty
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Speaker 2: one yards last week. So they have good players on
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Speaker 2: this team. And I know we kind of always say
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Speaker 2: this with the Visional Game, but even more so this
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Speaker 2: week you kind of have to throw out the records
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Speaker 2: and what’s going on. Max Crosby wants to beat us.
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Speaker 2: Max Crosby doesn’t care what the records are or where
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Speaker 2: the Raiders are going this season, does not care about
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Speaker 2: any of it. They showed as much last year on Christmas,
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Speaker 2: and Christmas is a good thing to look back at
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Speaker 2: because the Raiders this year have really struggled with turnover differential.
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Speaker 2: I mean, it’s been a massive problem. They’re minus seventeen
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Speaker 2: and giveaway takeaway that’s catastrophically bad. They forced just five
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Speaker 2: takeaways all year, fewest in the NFL, and they’ve turned
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Speaker 2: it over twenty two times, most in the NFL. And
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Speaker 2: they’ve allowed eighty nine points off those giveaways. But remember
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Speaker 2: the Christmas game. Why did the Chiefs lose the Christmas Game?
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Speaker 2: It was two defensive touchdowns for the Raiders and the
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Speaker 2: span of nine seconds doesn’t matter what’s happened previously this year.
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Speaker 2: Anything can happen in a football game, and if you’re
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Speaker 2: the Chiefs in this game, you have to protect the
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Speaker 2: football not let something like that happen again.
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Speaker 1: And going back to three paragraphs ago, the Chiefs being
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Speaker 1: minus five is problematic. I know last year good by
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Speaker 1: being a minus eleven, But let’s go to the perspective
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Speaker 1: here of the Carolina game. Zero turnovers exactly, yeah, And
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Speaker 1: if there is one turnover in that game, it’s like
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Speaker 1: any one of those red zone stops, the game changes.
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Speaker 1: And so this week you’re dead on that game was
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Speaker 1: won because of two defensive scores and nine seconds and
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Speaker 1: a weird, very reminiscent of the Houston game back in
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Speaker 1: twenty nineteen, which is another one of those clunker games
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Speaker 1: that we could put on your list way back at
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Speaker 1: the beginning of the show. So yes, taking care of
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Speaker 1: business and getting it done against the raiders coming in,
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Speaker 1: who’ve got enough here to make this thing interesting. And
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Speaker 1: we didn’t mention Devondiablo. Yeah, I mean best name in sports.
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Speaker 1: Oh yeah, that’s awesome. Before you reach aj Cole thirty
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Speaker 1: four yard fake punt, Like what we got here?
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Speaker 2: I kind of hit you with one more thing as
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Speaker 1: Put it by your hat.
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Speaker 2: The hats are upstairs, the wine stuff is down to
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Speaker 2: the basement. There’s only so. We redid our basement a
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Speaker 2: couple of years ago, which was great because Ellie finally
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Speaker 2: let me put like sports stuff on display and the
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Speaker 2: wine she thinks is classy enough to have on display.
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Speaker 2: The hats are, unfortunately in a box that I get
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Speaker 2: to break out whenever we win the division every year,
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Speaker 2: which if we can win this game against the Raiders
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Speaker 2: I think will be we might be able to win
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Speaker 2: it against the Chargers again. We’re shooting this on Monday.
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Speaker 2: I don’t know what’s going to happen in the Ravens
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Speaker 2: Chargers game tonight. But the Ravens win and the Chiefs
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Speaker 2: beat the Chargers and the Raiders, that might lock it up.
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Speaker 1: Okay, get those hats out and some monos wine and
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Speaker 1: if I don’t know, maybe monos wine is good to
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Speaker 1: mitigate the trip to fan. I don’t know. Oh yeah,
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Speaker 1: I don’t know. We’ll ask your wife. He seems to
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Speaker 1: know about these things. But it’s all about perspective, it’s
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Speaker 1: all about pushing forward, it’s all about Raiders. Week two
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Speaker 1: point zero


