What one Chiefs' coach said is guaranteed to fire you up
The Kansas City Chiefs are the most dangerous team left in the playoffs, and if you don't think so, well, frankly, you are wrong. This team has done everything you could think of, including winning the Super Bowl, and then going back the next year and getting stomped on. They have literally done it all […]
The Kansas City Chiefs are the most dangerous team left in the playoffs, and if you don't think so, well, frankly, you are wrong. This team has done everything you could think of, including winning the Super Bowl, and then going back the next year and getting stomped on.
They have literally done it all when it comes to the postseason. They have been the underdogs, trailing each game they played in 2019 by at least 10 points in the second half, and somehow still hoisting the Lombardi trophy that same year.
This is not a team you want to mess with. This is not a team to play games with. They will do whatever they have to do to ensure Chiefs Kingdom a win. This is the start of a dynasty. Four straight AFC Championship appearances could possibly be five after this week. Not many teams have done that while also winning the Super Bowl. The Chiefs are fired up, though. I mean, listen to what Eric Bieniemy had to say and it should give you chills.
"We fear absolutely nothing," Bieniemy told reporters. "It’s all about embracing the challenge. Ok? And then we attack everything. You got to have a plan. You have to execute your plan. And you got to go out and make it happen."
That alone should not only fire up all the fans, as it will, but it should also fire up the players. But, they don't need Bieniemy to hype them up, they know what is on the line here.
The Kansas City Chiefs, especially with all of the trash talk that has been going around between them and the Jacksonville Jaguars, will come out swinging on Saturday. The stadium will be loud, possibly as loud as it has ever been solely because of the Jaguars fans and Trevor Lawrence.
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