Former NFL players are already finding new ways to make Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes further away from Tom Brady

Patrick Mahomes has now won the Kansas City Chiefs three Super Bowl titles, putting them at four total for their franchise. The ways he has done it, where the first one, he was down by at least ten points in every single playoff game and won. In the second one, he was doubted for not […]

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Patrick Mahomes has now won the Kansas City Chiefs three Super Bowl titles, putting them at four total for their franchise. The ways he has done it, where the first one, he was down by at least ten points in every single playoff game and won. In the second one, he was doubted for not having Tyreek Hill.

This last one, well, the offense was terrible all year, yet the defense stepped up, and he found a way to win in overtime. This was their bad year, where they lost the most games they have under Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid, yet still won the Super Bowl.

Just like last year's win, after the one they just won, the conversation of Patrick Mahomes being the greatest of all time was had again. However, some people are still creating weird narratives and coming up with new crazy things Mahomes has to do to be the greatest. Even former NFL players are saying some crazy things.

"I mean, at what point is Mahomes going to win a Super Bowl without Andy Reid," Will Compton said on his podcast Bussin with the Boys. "Andy Reid, Travis Kelce, I mean, he has had the perfect situation the entirety of his career. Like, let him go win one without Travis Kelce and Andy Reid, and then we can start talking about him being the greatest of all time."

Now, I will say Compton has been known to say some pretty crazy things to others, troll his audience and reach a new audience to reach engagements, or just say crazy stuff because he doesn't know what he is talking about. Sometimes, he does not believe what he says, but he says it because he knows others will react, such as his claim that the NFL was rigged and scripted when he used to play in the NFL. So, we have to be cautious with this one.

Let's proceed by saying that Tom Brady was already considered the greatest of all time with the New England Patriots before he won a Super Bowl ring with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Before him, Joe Montana, with the San Francisco 49ers, was already considered the greatest of all time before he played with the Kansas City Chiefs, where he didn't win a Super Bowl. So, that narrative really doesn't make any sense.

So, onto the next.