'Pray hard' – Buffalo Bills defensive coordinator described game-planning for the Kansas City Chiefs perfectly
Doing what the Kansas City Chiefs have done and are doing is far from easy, otherwise everyone would have done it by now. Say what you want about the officiating and the refs — but they have worked hard to get where they are now — two wins away from a three-peat, something no team […]
Doing what the Kansas City Chiefs have done and are doing is far from easy, otherwise everyone would have done it by now. Say what you want about the officiating and the refs — but they have worked hard to get where they are now — two wins away from a three-peat, something no team has ever done in the NFL.
And with that comes the fact that every team that plays the Chiefs knows what they are in for, a long day. The Chiefs prepare for every single game better than any team ever has. It's not just skill, luck, and talent that has them where they are, while that has played an important part, there is a ton of preparation that goes into being as good as they have been, especially in the postseason.
Since the Patrick Mahomes era first kicked off, the Chiefs have never not made the AFC Championship game. That's seven games in a row in the Championship game, with four times winning it, one loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, and this game here in a week against the Buffalo Bills, one of their biggest playoff rivals ever.
So, of course, the Bills would know that they have to be at their best to win this game. I mean, have you heard what their defensive coordinator is saying?
"Pray hard. Pray hard," Bills DC Bobby Babich said Monday. "We just have to come up with a plan. This is the Chiefs, and we know what they have done to us in the postseason, sending us home multiple times. We have to put together a plan for not only all the weapons they have but one that our guys can handle."
The Chiefs haven't looked as dominant as they once did back in the day. The last few years, really, they haven't looked dominant, despite still winning a ton of games and Super Bowls. This year is no different, as they won the most one-score games in the NFL. But, that doesn't make them pretenders at all.
The Chiefs know how to win, no matter what the game looks like or how it's going. They will do whatever it takes to make that statement true on Sunday against the Bills.
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