Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid lays down the hammer after AFC Championship win over Bills
Seven years in a row the Kansas City Chiefs had made the AFC Championship game — three years in a row they have made the Super Bowl — five times in six years they have made the Super Bowl. I know people are questioning the validity of this trip to the Super Bowl because of […]
Seven years in a row the Kansas City Chiefs had made the AFC Championship game — three years in a row they have made the Super Bowl — five times in six years they have made the Super Bowl. I know people are questioning the validity of this trip to the Super Bowl because of the officiating, which really hasn't been as bad as you'd think, but I'm not sure if anyone in the world is still questioning if this is a dynasty or not.
The Chiefs have done what no team has ever done, win two Super Bowls in a row and then make it back the next year. If they win the Super Bowl, they will be the first and only team ever to three-peat. They are on the verge of doing some massive things — things that players have never even dreamed of because it's never happened to anyone, so it's always been unthinkable.
And yet, while all that is happening, after a big win over the Buffalo Bills, the Chiefs are just moving on to the next one. They are just getting ready for the Super Bowl as if it's not really that big of a deal.
When you hear your head coach talk like that, you know that this team is just built differently.
"What a great game for the National Football League, for the Kansas City Chiefs… But we're not done. We've got another game against a real good Philadelphia Eagles team," Reid said to the media after the game.
"We're not done." And, you may think that's just coach speak, but that's not really the same thing he's said the last two years when the Chiefs went on to the Super Bowl after beating teams like the Tennessee Titans, Cincinnati Bengals, Buffalo Bills, and the Baltimore Ravens.
The Super Bowl is two weeks away, so they have some time to rest up and think about everything. Yet, they are already locked in on what's next, and the ultimate goal at hand.
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