Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus and Senior Team Reporter Matt McMullen break down the Chiefs’ upcoming matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles, plus wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster stops by the show.
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Speaker 1: The Chiefs get to open at home, and they do
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Speaker 1: so in a rematch of Super Bowls fifty seven and
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Speaker 1: fifty nine as the Philadelphia Eagles come in for the
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Speaker 1: home opener for the Chiefs. Who is going to create
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Speaker 1: or deal with the discomfort zone?
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Speaker 2: Of course?
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Speaker 1: This and every defending the Kingdom brought to you by
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Speaker 1: your friends at Ticketmaster. Check them out for the greatest
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Speaker 1: home schedule, maybe in Chief’s history, and one of the
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Speaker 1: best schedules of all time. Home are Road. Now Mahomes
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Speaker 1: is just going to scramble the light tenth fie to
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Speaker 1: their front.
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Speaker 3: Pylon, give a ton touchdown chanzas.
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Speaker 1: City Howryjan I’m Mitchelta’s voice of the Chiefs along with
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Speaker 1: senior team reporter Matt McMullen. The Chiefs losing in Brazil
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Speaker 1: twenty seven to twenty one for the Chargers and now
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Speaker 1: get ready for the home opener at Geha Field at
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Speaker 1: Arrowhead Stadium against Oh it’s the Philadelphia Eagles. There’s almost
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Speaker 1: a feeling much like San Francisco. We’ve played this NFC
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Speaker 1: team so often that it feels like an AFC or
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Speaker 1: Division game.
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Speaker 4: And it goes back to twenty twenty one because we
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Speaker 4: went to Philly and Jalen Hurts was the quarterback then.
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Speaker 4: It’s funny because I think back then he was kind
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Speaker 4: of fighting for that starting role, like trying to hang
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Speaker 4: on to it, and now he’s obviously very established. But
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Speaker 4: won that game. In twenty twenty one.
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Speaker 1: It was Coaches one hundred Winners the Chiefs Show, sure.
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Speaker 4: Was yeah, and he became the first coach in NFL
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Speaker 4: history to have one hundred wins with multiple franchises. He’s
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Speaker 4: pretty fired up after that one. But obviously it’s all
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Speaker 4: these guys in twenty twenty two. Saw him in the
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Speaker 4: rain in twenty twenty three, is that right?
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Speaker 1: Yep?
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Speaker 4: Yeah, crazy game, and then of course in the Super
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Speaker 4: Bowl last year. So we see these guys quite a bit.
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Speaker 4: Let’s get back on the wind call him again.
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Speaker 1: There was super Bowl fifty seven, right, because there seems
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Speaker 1: to be some recency bias like that.
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Speaker 4: It’s strange, you know, you talk to people from Philly,
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Speaker 4: they act like Super Bowl fifty seven didn’t happen. It’s
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Speaker 4: actually one to one in the Super Bowl against the Eagles.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, so if this is like we’re coming up on
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Speaker 1: the baseball playoffs, it’s one to one.
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Speaker 4: Right, it’s one one, yeah, and you know this is
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Speaker 4: a recordlar season game. But you never know, maybe we’ll
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Speaker 4: see him in Super Bowl sixty.
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Speaker 1: So this episode, we’re going to be calling it the
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Speaker 1: uncomfort Zone in just who can dictate terms. We’re going
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Speaker 1: to get into all that and try to explain what
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Speaker 1: we’re talking about is the Chiefs try to get to
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Speaker 1: one and one and make the Eagles one and one
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Speaker 1: after they had a hard fought victory to open up
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Speaker 1: the entire NFL schedule with a twenty four to twenty
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Speaker 1: win over a divisional rival in the Dallas Cowboys. But
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Speaker 1: let’s first go around the world, and then I want
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Speaker 1: to talk about something that happened this week in the
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Speaker 1: Kingdom that was really remarkable. But let’s go around the world.
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Speaker 4: This is a very fitting around the World segment considering
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Speaker 4: we just came back from around the world.
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Speaker 2: Eleven hour felt like around the world.
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Speaker 1: It was.
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Speaker 2: It was six thousand miles away.
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Speaker 1: Oh my gosh.
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Speaker 4: The whole thing feels like a fever dream almost because
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Speaker 4: you know, we left right after the game and we
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Speaker 4: landed in Kansas City at twelve thirty on Saturday. There
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Speaker 4: were people texting me saying, like safe travels back home.
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Speaker 4: I’m like, I’m already back home. I just watched college
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Speaker 4: football on Saturday, and it’s like the whole thing didn’t happen.
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Speaker 4: It was crazy. But anyway, more on Brazil. Here in
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Speaker 4: a second, we’ll go around the world. I got five today,
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Speaker 4: So Scott for Hollywood Brown, for Hollywood Brown, who had
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Speaker 4: sixteen targets, I think ten catches for ninety nine yards
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Speaker 4: and that awesome catch at the end that gave us
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Speaker 4: a chance. Scott is listening from Okay, this is another
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Speaker 4: situation where I’m going to give you the American pronunciation
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Speaker 4: and I think the Australian pronunciation Brisbane Australia or Brisbane.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, probably Brisban Brisbane Brisbane, but yeah.
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Speaker 4: Not Brisbane Brisbane. So Scott’s listening from there. Joel is
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Speaker 4: also listening from Brisbane. So we have a contingent growing
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Speaker 4: in Brisbane, Australia. Is there a Chief Kingdom gathering place
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Speaker 4: in Brisbane? Sounds like there needs to be, So Scott,
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Speaker 4: Joel get on it. We’ve got a listener in Manouse, Brazil,
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Speaker 4: which are you familiar with Manoos?
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Speaker 1: I am not.
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Speaker 4: So it’s like in the middle of the Amazon. It’s
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Speaker 4: really cool. I’ve never been there, but I’ve seen pictures
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Speaker 4: of it. It’s like a major metro in the middle
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Speaker 4: of the Amazon rainforest and a lot of like Amazon
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Speaker 4: cruises like disembark from Manoos. So anyway, we have a
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Speaker 4: listener in Minows. Matt and his wife are just east
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Speaker 4: of Huntington, West Virginia Marshall University, home of the Marshall
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Speaker 4: Thundering Herd those vans nineteen ninety three. They’re celebrating their
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Speaker 4: twenty fourth wedding anniversary and his wife’s birthday. So congratulations
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Speaker 4: on that and Ethan and a great movie. I know
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Speaker 4: that movie is kind of cheesy and corny with Matthew McConaughey,
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Speaker 4: but I love We Are Marshall.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, but that’s, you know, such a sad thing that
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Speaker 1: happened in nineteen seventy And what was weird? Does it
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Speaker 1: happened one month after Wichita State had the same thing happened? Yeah,
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Speaker 1: it’s really crazy. Within thirty days there were two major
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Speaker 1: plane crashes that killed many, many people, both in the
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Speaker 1: Marshall football program and the Wichita State football program. I’ve
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Speaker 1: talked about Wichita State. My wife, Tammy, her first cousin
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Speaker 1: was the starting free safety on that Wichita State team
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Speaker 1: that was killed, and it was just it was it was.
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Speaker 1: It was almost a mind blowing that just a month
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Speaker 1: later Marshall had that accident. It’s horrible. So yeah, but that, yeah,
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Speaker 1: that movie just has a different meaning. And Marshall people
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Speaker 1: have such great pride in Huntington, West Virginia in that area.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, very cool.
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Speaker 1: Moss’s alma mater.
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Speaker 2: How cool was that, guess?
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Speaker 1: And he’s like destroying the earth when he was there.
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Speaker 1: It’s just like, got Moss and everybody.
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Speaker 4: You’ll like this one. This is my last one. I
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Speaker 4: heard from a listener in Las Crusis, New Mexico.
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Speaker 1: Home of the New Mexico State Aggies.
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Speaker 4: So for those that don’t know, I went to like
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Speaker 4: an old video game store not too long ago, and
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Speaker 4: I’m the loser and I still play my Xbox three
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Speaker 4: sixty like the old incidebule A football game. Yeah, so
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Speaker 4: does Mitch. I don’t know. The new one’s fine. I
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Speaker 4: think it’s great. I just really like the old one.
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Speaker 4: And I went and found Inciuba Football twelve and I
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Speaker 4: popped it in my Xbox three sixty and I like
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Speaker 4: that one because you get to do all the recruiting
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Speaker 4: like the later versions.
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Speaker 1: That was actually really fun.
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Speaker 2: It’s fun.
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Speaker 4: Yeah, you make phone calls like and into Douba fourteen,
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Speaker 4: you just allocate points to the recruiting. It’s like streamlined,
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Speaker 4: which is fine, but in twelve you’re actually making promises
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Speaker 4: and phone calls and stuff. And I am the head
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Speaker 4: coach at the New Mexico State Aggies. We’re not very good,
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Speaker 4: but we’re powering through.
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Speaker 1: But what’s your record now?
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Speaker 4: Because you we’re five and oh we’re not ranked. We
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Speaker 4: played Georgia next week. We just beat Nevada. Yeah it’s
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Speaker 4: a big.
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Speaker 1: Deal, Chris Alton Nevada team. But for you New Mexico
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Speaker 1: State Chiefs Kingdom defenders out there, you did beat utip
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Speaker 1: In un M in the same year.
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Speaker 4: Doesn’t tribals trying to think who else they’ve beaten?
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Speaker 2: Beat Nevada?
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Speaker 4: But those are the big two. We had to beat those,
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Speaker 4: and you know, we’re building the program here. So anyway
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Speaker 4: I saw a lost crusis, I got to chuckle out
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Speaker 4: of it.
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Speaker 1: Now, wait a minute, I’m also your pr director of
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Speaker 1: this team because we have now shirts, uh and we
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Speaker 1: have a social media wasn’t really fired up then? But
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Speaker 1: we’ve got an entire campaign called the Matt Hatton.
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Speaker 2: Project taken over the town.
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Speaker 1: Because not far A is not Los Alamos, right, and
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Speaker 1: so in Las Crusis it’s Matt Hatton Project, not the
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Speaker 1: Manhattan Project that led to the atomic bomb.
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Speaker 4: People aren’t buying in yet, but they will over time.
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Speaker 4: Also want to shout out all the amazing people we
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Speaker 4: met in Brazil. So obviously the game was a bummer,
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Speaker 4: but the hire experience there beforehand and the opportunities we
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Speaker 4: had to meet people was incredible. I mean, it was
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Speaker 4: absolutely incredible to be greeted at the airport like we
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Speaker 4: were by hundreds of Chiefs fans after we had been
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Speaker 4: on a plane for twelve hours. To see that was
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Speaker 4: so cool. And then the Chief’s House event in Sal Paulo,
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Speaker 4: like in downtown sal Polo, there was like a thousand
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Speaker 4: you were one of the people I talked to, thanks
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Speaker 4: for coming and saying hi. It made my trip. I mean,
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Speaker 4: it was absolutely amazing to see something that I care
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Speaker 4: so much about, appreciated and loved six thousand miles away
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Speaker 4: in sal Paulo, Brazil, and to talk chiefs with all
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Speaker 4: you guys and talk football and I just get to
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Speaker 4: know you. Was amazing. So the game was a bummer,
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Speaker 4: you know, obviously that left a bad taste in our mouth,
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Speaker 4: but everything else was phenomenal, on top notch and can’t
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Speaker 4: wait to go back to.
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Speaker 1: The young couple and the young family. They said, would
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Speaker 1: you sign they know they’re defending the Kingdom Defenders, would
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Speaker 1: you sign our pennant. I’m like, yeah, I’m not going
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Speaker 1: to pass this up. But it was her two little kids.
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Speaker 1: They were there at the airport at midnight.
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Speaker 4: Yeah, it’s like twelve thirty and we were delayed, so
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Speaker 4: they waited hours, like hours for us to get in there.
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Speaker 1: So shout out to the people and the Kingdom Defenders.
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Speaker 1: Yes for USCIL, and thank you for your hospitality. One
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Speaker 1: thing really happened, this was unrelated to that. It was
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Speaker 1: really cool. The University of Kansas Health System, we know
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Speaker 1: we partner with them, but they have a program in
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Speaker 1: their system. Bob Page is amazing, so is Tammy Peterman
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Speaker 1: leading the way, but they have it and Joel Navarre
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Speaker 1: also lead heads up this program. But it’s a ged
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Speaker 1: program for people who have one way or another have
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Speaker 1: been kind of taken off the path or it’s difficult
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Speaker 1: to get their GED. They do it within the system.
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Speaker 1: They can work within the system, get the GED while
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Speaker 1: they’re working, and then that puts them in position for
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Speaker 1: further education or greater employment opportunities. And there were five
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Speaker 1: and Bob said, could you speak to their commencement. I’m
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Speaker 1: like five people, okay, But I thought, what an awesome program.
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Speaker 1: So I met these five ladies, studied their backgrounds, and
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Speaker 1: I thought, this really ties into Isaiah Pacheco and what
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Speaker 1: Pop has overcome to get his degree at Rutgers. So
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Speaker 1: it was the first Chief Kingdom show the year, Hive
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Speaker 1: in the Northland off Bury Road, and a big shout
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Speaker 1: out to our security team Brian Schaeffer, Ryan Gilbrith and
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Speaker 1: Andrew Ramirez. We’re amazing in this night because they had
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Speaker 4: Philadelphia has this scheme where they want to be the
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Speaker 1: Best example was the second half of Super Bowl fifty seven.
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Speaker 1: the epitome of that. He has had such an impact
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Speaker 1: andvated me from week one to week two the improvement.
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Speaker 1: But what are you telling the guys this week and
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Speaker 3: Man, honestly, just start fast. I think we did it
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Speaker 3: We got three drives put points on the board. But
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Speaker 4: I thought the adjustments were really impressive though in Brazil
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Speaker 3: I mean the conversation is just, hey, we got this
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Speaker 3: In the second half, that’s what we need it, right
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Speaker 1: One thing I appreciate you and I saw it in
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Speaker 3: Yeah, man, it’s awesome. Man, I just love whatever I
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Speaker 3: I’m down to do it. But and those aggressive catches, man, like,
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Speaker 4: How about that one I think it was third down
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Speaker 4: last week where Patrick hit you on the floater like
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Speaker 3: And what Pat does is what Pat does, right, He goes,
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Speaker 3: single day. What I tell them is that, hey, it
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Speaker 3: could be anybody’s time to step up to the plate.
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Speaker 3: It’s very very important. Right, So with X going down
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Speaker 3: and you know, those guys stuffed up, you know this
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Speaker 3: past game and studying your playbook, studying everybody’s position and
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Speaker 3: knowing you know who has what because you never know
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Speaker 3: when your time’s going to be called. And these guys
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Speaker 3: are ready this week. Man, we’re excited. That’s tough about
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Speaker 3: this sport.
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Speaker 1: Man.
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Speaker 3: You play one game, you got to wait a whole
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Speaker 3: week to play in the next game. Like this is basketball.
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Speaker 3: It’s like you play one game, you move on. Two
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Speaker 3: days later you’re playing another game. So we’re just hungry
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Speaker 3: and ready to just go out there and play.
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Speaker 4: We talked all off season about being more explosive, right
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Speaker 4: and we saw some of that against the Chargers, but
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Speaker 4: I think people might not realize that amazing play Patrick
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Speaker 4: had to Hollywood. You brought the safety down. If you
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Speaker 4: don’t bring the safety down, Hollywood’s not wide open. How
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Speaker 4: much pride do you take in that kind of thing.
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Speaker 4: I’ll take a lot of pride in that, man. It’s
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Speaker 4: the little deals, the little details that a lot of
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Speaker 4: people don’t see. And it’s not all about you know,
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Speaker 4: when you have the ball in your and you’re making
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Speaker 4: a big play. It’s pretty cool that you guys even
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Speaker 4: see that, you know, being able to go wrap over
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Speaker 4: the the mic backer during and then kind of pull
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Speaker 4: that safety down so Hollywood gets open. And this is
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Speaker 4: the little things like that that goes a long way.
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Speaker 4: So it gave us a chance. It gives us momeno,
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Speaker 4: especially with on four down. You know, Pat’s gonna find
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Speaker 4: a way to make happen. Could you believe he completed
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Speaker 4: that like he’s like parallel with the ground when he
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Speaker 4: threw it like sixty yards.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, that’s I mean, I can’t believe it because I’ve
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Speaker 3: been here. I’m saying, yeah, it’s like a daily thing.
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Speaker 3: It’s like and for the world and for Brazil to
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Speaker 3: see that. It was it was like that’s what they
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Speaker 3: came here to see, right, So yeah, dude, he’s a
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Speaker 3: special dude. To play with him, I’m just anxiety to
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Speaker 3: be a part of it.
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Speaker 1: But him influencing that safety, Oh yeah, is the door hinge? Man,
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Speaker 1: it’s okay, final question and has to deal with this
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Speaker 1: opponent and the toughness that’s required. And I don’t mean
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Speaker 1: just physical toughness. I mean mental, emotional and even spiritual toughness,
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Speaker 1: the toughness required to win this game and making the
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Speaker 1: opponent uncomfortable instead of dealing with them being in a
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Speaker 1: comfort zone.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean it’s a huge I mean you’re talking
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Speaker 3: about a great I mean, we watched them play against Stallis.
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Speaker 3: You know they’re a great team overall. You know they’re
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Speaker 3: O line in D line. It starts up front, and
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Speaker 3: I think that’s where we need to start up right,
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Speaker 3: is our online you know, taking control there And like
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Speaker 3: you said, it’s physically it’s gonna be tough. That’s mentally
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Speaker 3: it’s gonna be tough. Spiritually it’s gonna be tough. But
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Speaker 3: at the end of the day, how long can we
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Speaker 3: keep pushing this? For four quarters? Every minute, every second
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Speaker 3: and pushing into the last whistles blown. So for us,
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Speaker 3: it’s just it starts up front and then everything else
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Speaker 3: is just falling to its place. And like you said,
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Speaker 3: you know, there’s a lot of a lot of room
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Speaker 3: to improve week one. You know, there’s a lot of
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Speaker 3: different you know, especially divisional game. That’s it’s always tough.
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Speaker 3: But like I said, it’s the egos are coming in
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Speaker 3: here in our house, we’re excited to play against him,
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Speaker 3: to get out there them.
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Speaker 1: That’s why he’s a blessing to be on this team.
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Speaker 1: It is awesome to have you here. Juju Smith Schuster. Wow,
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Speaker 1: the role he’s got right now, how he’s embraced it
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Speaker 1: to me is one of the most powerful things about
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Speaker 1: this team, and I think it’s a powerful countermeasure against Philip.
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Speaker 4: His attitude is just awesome. I wish we had the
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Speaker 4: camera still rolling because we talked to him like ten
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Speaker 4: minutes after he left, just about just more stuff. And
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Speaker 4: he’s the best. I mean, what a great leader to
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Speaker 4: have in our room. So many young players, and he’s
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Speaker 4: helped this team win so much over the years, so
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Speaker 4: many thankless things that he’s done, Like he’s made some
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Speaker 4: big plays obviously we’d all know about that, but also
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Speaker 4: just being a decoy or being a blocker, being the
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Speaker 4: door hinge, right, so many different things that don’t give
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Speaker 4: you stats in the stat sheet at the end of
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Speaker 4: the game, but we’re critical in helping us win games.
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Speaker 4: And it’s so cool to see how he’s grown even
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Speaker 4: during his time in Kansas City. I mean, in twenty
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Speaker 4: twenty two he was this team’s leading receiver, but now
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Speaker 4: here three years later, he’s willing to do whatever it
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Speaker 4: takes to help this team win. And it’s just really
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Speaker 4: cool and I’m glad Juju’s part of this team, no question.
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Speaker 1: And he just explained to you when people have asked
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Speaker 1: me when you say he’s a door hinge guy, he
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Speaker 1: just defined it. He just laid it out for you
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Speaker 1: of what he needs to do. And I’ve noticed even
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Speaker 1: in the first year. Was what we talked about when
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Speaker 1: Jason Levant was here on Coach’s first team here and
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Speaker 1: he was a former Eagle wide receiver. I go, hmmm,
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Speaker 1: feels like a door hinge guy, and he was and
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Speaker 1: for this offense. But anyway, Juju’s done it better than
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Speaker 1: anybody since Coach has been here. Before the break, you
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Speaker 1: talked about Jalen Hurts and his scrambling ability what was
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Speaker 1: interesting in the Cowboys game, and the Chiefs did such
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Speaker 1: a good job on Sakwon Barkley in the Super Bowl.
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Speaker 1: His first nine carries, he had sixteen yards. Okay, And
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Speaker 1: Eagles fans still trow me on social media because I said, hey,
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Speaker 1: you mitigate the run. You got a chance to win.
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Speaker 2: Why did they seek us I don’t know they seek
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Speaker 2: us out.
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Speaker 1: Whatever.
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Speaker 2: Just be happy you won, man.
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Speaker 1: And give Jalen Hurts is the heck of a quarterback.
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Speaker 1: He was here as the NFC Offensive Player of the
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Speaker 1: Year the year after Super Bowl fifty seven, in that
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Speaker 1: February and he just said he just puts another log
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Speaker 1: on the fire. I go, that, dude’s good. He’ll he’ll
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Speaker 1: win one. And he did, all right. So, but his
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Speaker 1: fourteen touchdowns last year rushing the ball, none of those
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Speaker 1: were scrambles. They were tush push quarterback sneaks or design
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Speaker 1: quarterback power or leads or draws. His two scrambles for
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Speaker 1: touchdowns against Dallas was noteworthy because they were scrambles. And
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Speaker 1: so I think it just adds to the Eagles weaponry.
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Speaker 1: Now let’s get into Chiefs countermeasures. How do the Chiefs
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Speaker 1: make the Eagles uncomfortable in this game? And this is
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Speaker 1: going to be basic here, but the Chiefs have got
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Speaker 1: to first down is like third down in this game.
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Speaker 1: You’ve got to win on first down. You’ve got to
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Speaker 1: win on first down. The Eagles had third and four
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Speaker 1: less against the Cowboys five times. They converted all five.
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Speaker 2: You can’t be in third and short against these guys.
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Speaker 1: Nope, it’s an automatic first down almost.
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Speaker 4: Yeah, you can’t do it because they have essentially two
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Speaker 4: downs to get it when it’s third and short. Good
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Speaker 4: news for the Chiefs is we know how good they
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Speaker 4: were against opposing running backs last year.
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Speaker 2: Just so good.
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Speaker 4: I mean every single week, Beijon Robinson, JK. Dobbins, whoever
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Speaker 4: it was, we were shutting them down. And that continued
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Speaker 4: against who I think is a very good running back
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Speaker 4: and a Marion Hampton. He was going to be the
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Speaker 4: best for the Chargers in that game. Well, we held
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Speaker 4: them to only three point two yards per carry on
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Speaker 4: like sixteen carries. A Marion Hampton wasn’t the reason the
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Speaker 4: Chargers won that game. Justin Herbert just had the game
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Speaker 4: of his life. Well, it’s good at least the Chiefs
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Speaker 4: slowed down that rushing attack because they’re going to need
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Speaker 4: to do it again here against Philly. Now, beyond just
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Speaker 4: stopping the run, we’ve got to get pressure with four,
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Speaker 4: and that’s one area that we didn’t quite find success
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Speaker 4: against the Chargers when not blitzed. Last week, Justin Herbert
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Speaker 4: went fifteen of twenty for one hundred and seventy eight
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Speaker 4: yards and two touchdowns. Twenty four dropbacks he was not blitzed.
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Speaker 4: We got pressure on just ten of those. We blitzed
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Speaker 4: them seventeen times. We blitzed the opposing quarterbacks seventeen or
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Speaker 4: more times, just twice all last year. A lot of
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Speaker 4: the reason I think that some guys were wide open
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Speaker 4: downfield is because we blitz and if the blitz didn’t
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Speaker 4: get home, well there’s a hole in the defense. That’s
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Speaker 4: just football one oh one. So we got to get
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Speaker 4: pressure with four in this game, and we have the
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Speaker 4: guys to do it. I think we both believe that.
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Speaker 4: You know, I’m willing to kind of throw out that
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Speaker 4: Charger game where weird circumstances divisional game season opener. Okay,
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Speaker 4: we’ll just throw it out in this game. I’m hopeful
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Speaker 4: that being back at home having a normal week. Our
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Speaker 4: front four can get some pressure and that disrupts what
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Speaker 4: Philly tries to do in the passing game.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, and the Chiefs defense in the game against the
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Speaker 1: Chargers allowed three of four third and less than four conversions.
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Speaker 1: We talked about the third and long conversions too, but
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Speaker 1: the Chargers again had three third and four less four times,
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Speaker 1: and they converted three of the four. That can happen
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Speaker 1: against Philadelphia and you need to avoid against it. Now
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Speaker 1: here’s another part you’d like to take in the NFL.
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Speaker 1: Someone’s strategy. This is a version of taking someone’s artillery
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Speaker 1: and turning it on them, because it’s happened all throughout time.
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Speaker 1: But that is the fact that the Chiefs have to
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Speaker 1: stay on the field themselves. Cool thing. Three of three
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Speaker 1: on fourth down. Coach had to remind me of that
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Speaker 1: a little bit because I was talking about playing four
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Speaker 1: down football with the Eagles. They play four down football. Yeah,
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Speaker 1: probably more than anybody in the league. Ravens maybe, but
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Speaker 1: the Eagles do that. He goes, well, we were pretty
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Speaker 1: good on fourth down two right, three of three.
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Speaker 2: Cork Kareem was great and he was great the Mahomes thrill.
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Speaker 1: It was third down five and it started zero for seven,
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Speaker 1: but five of fourteen goes back what Juji was talking
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Speaker 1: about and starting fast. But there were also two three
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Speaker 1: and outs against the Chargers. The Chiefs were one of
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Speaker 1: the best teams in the league last year at three
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Speaker 1: and outs. And then when you get to the red zone,
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Speaker 1: Philly was perfect in the red zone. The Chiefs were
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Speaker 1: one of three in the red zone. So we’re laying
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Speaker 1: it out here for you. The countermeasures. You got to
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Speaker 1: win on first down. On defense, you’ve got to get
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Speaker 1: pressure with four That’s something this team has to do,
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Speaker 1: even going back to last year. But on the offensive
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Speaker 1: side of the ball, you turned the cannon on the Eagles.
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Speaker 1: You limit their opportunities. You stay on the field. Yeah,
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Speaker 1: you’re going to hit some big plays. So did the Cowboys.
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Speaker 1: But the Cowboys did an excellent job in this game.
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Speaker 1: You realize Philly was last and third down defense against Denver.
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Speaker 1: Against Dallas, the Cowboys converted seven of eleven third downs.
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Speaker 1: And it wasn’t just passing, it was running was great.
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Speaker 1: It’s Brian Shotenham had a great plan in that game.
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Speaker 1: Ceedee Lamb had seven catches before the drops for one
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Speaker 1: hundred and ten yards. So what do you do. You
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Speaker 1: turn the cannon on the opponent and you try to
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Speaker 1: almost use their game against them. So and starting fast
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Speaker 1: is all part of this too, But that’s how you
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Speaker 1: try to make the Eagles uncomfortable. Who makes who? Who
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Speaker 1: puts the other team in the uncomfort zone.
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Speaker 4: Dallas also stayed out of negative plays, only three negative
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Speaker 4: plays for a grand total of eight lost yards. You
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Speaker 4: mentioned the sixty three percent clip on third down best
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Speaker 4: of any team in Week one, and only four penalties.
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Speaker 4: They scored on their first four possessions and they were
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Speaker 4: about to score on their fifth before Miles Sanders fumbled
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Speaker 4: at liked the eat yard line. So the Cowboys had
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Speaker 4: a good plan against these guys. And what’s kind of
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Speaker 4: interesting is the Eagles defense, as good as it is,
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Speaker 4: does look a lot different than what we saw in
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Speaker 4: the Super Bowl. I mean, look at their defensive front.
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Speaker 4: Milton Williams is gone now. He played at five hundred
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Speaker 4: and one defensive snaps last year and rank third on
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Speaker 4: the team in pressures at forty. Joshet is gone. He
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Speaker 4: played over six hundred defensive snaps last year, led this
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Speaker 4: team in pressures with fifty five. And look at their secondary,
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Speaker 4: So CJ. Gardner, Johnson gone, Darius Slay gone, Avante Maddock’s gone,
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Speaker 4: and Isaiah Rodgers gone. That’s over two thousand defensive snaps
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Speaker 4: and the secondary alone from last year that they don’t have.
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Speaker 1: Now.
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Speaker 4: They still have a lot of great players, obviously, Jalen Carter,
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Speaker 4: Nolan Smith, Jordan Davis, Cooper de Gen, all these guys,
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Speaker 4: and it looks like Jihad Campbell at linebacker is going
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Speaker 4: to be a pretty good player. So, I mean, they’re
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Speaker 4: still loaded defensively, but they are making up for a
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Speaker 4: lot of players they don’t have anymore, and maybe they’re
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Speaker 4: kind of learning a little bit how they’re going to
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Speaker 4: use these new players and their scheme. So in one way,
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Speaker 4: I’m kind of glad we catch them in week two
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Speaker 4: because they’re kind of figuring this thing out. The Chiefs
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Speaker 4: have to take advantage of it, though. We have to
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Speaker 4: stay on the field on third down and we have
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Speaker 4: to start fast, because that was kind of the thing
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Speaker 4: leaving the game is we got to start fast. Give
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Speaker 4: the Chiefs credit, kind of like we talked about with Juju.
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Speaker 4: The first half was difficult, but after going oh seven
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Speaker 4: on third down in the first half, we finished five
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Speaker 4: of seven. We have one hundred and thirty three yards
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Speaker 4: of offense in the first half. We have two hundred
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Speaker 4: and fourteen in the second half. We averaged four point
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Speaker 4: three yards per play in the first half seven point
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Speaker 4: nine in the second half. We made some great adjustments.
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Speaker 4: You got to start fast, though, against the Eagles. You
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Speaker 4: can’t be making adjustments and hoping to get things going
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Speaker 4: in the third quarter. You got to start right away
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Speaker 4: against these guys.
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Speaker 1: And to your point in the Charger game, this close
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Speaker 1: to making the Chargers feel uncomfortable. So it was close.
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Speaker 1: The miss pat huge. They still lead thirteen to twelve.
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Speaker 1: Psychologically it’s a big deal. Then you’re chasing the point.
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Speaker 1: You get the two points set up to tie it
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Speaker 1: at twenty twenty. Give Tier Tart credit knocking down the
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Speaker 1: two point conversion stays twenty to eighteen. Psychologically, the game
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Speaker 1: never switched. The Chiefs were in the discomfort zone.
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Speaker 4: On third and fourteen. If we get that stop, I
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Speaker 4: think we win the game. So yeah, I’m with you.
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Speaker 1: Those are all areas of where the Chargers were real
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Speaker 1: close of entering the uncomfort zone. So this game, you
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Speaker 1: got to start fast against these guys and try to
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Speaker 1: do so we’ve laid it out for you. But it’s
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Speaker 1: the Chiefs and the Eagles.
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Speaker 4: And before we close, I have one thing to have
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Speaker 4: to show everyone too. I have to show them this.
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Speaker 1: What is this?
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Speaker 4: Just sorry not to interrupt an awesome close, but if
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Speaker 4: you’re a season ticket member, you received this, I was
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Speaker 4: gonna forget it.
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Speaker 1: It might be the key to victory, the key to victory.
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Speaker 4: So this is a how about those Chiefs led sign?
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Speaker 4: Every season ticket member received this in the mail, and
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Speaker 4: this is another great reason that you should be an STM.
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Speaker 4: You get to go to Chiefs games and you get
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Speaker 4: cool stuff. So you just want to show everyone this.
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Speaker 4: I tested it beforehand and it was lighting up. Of
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Speaker 4: course it’s no longer lighting up. It probably ran out
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Speaker 4: of batteries. But Pimp needs your dog, Pimp needs one
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Speaker 4: of these. It’s the perfect thing to have in your basement.
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Speaker 4: So anyway, wouldn’t Pit be fired up about? Oh she’d
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Speaker 4: love it. She love every bit of it. Yeah, So anyway,
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Speaker 4: before we close, just this is pretty cool. Another reason
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Speaker 4: to be an STM. Anyway, Sorry, continue.
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Speaker 1: That puts me in a comfort zone.
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Speaker 2: But we’re in the discomfort zone right now.
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Speaker 1: But who will be in the end comfort zone for
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Speaker 1: the most part this game, because if you’re not there,
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Speaker 1: you’ll win it. M h
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