Only Cowards Ignore Holding Penalty That Won Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl

Our perspective here at TKC is simple . . .

Life is unfair.

Moreover . . . Philly wouldn't have much sympathy if it was the other way around. 

Moving forward . . . Yeah . . . Having a ref decide the Super Bowl is more than just anticlimactic. It's downright un-American.

But this is one of the most valuable lessons that sports teaches stupid, young dudes . . . 

There will be a never ending litany of disappointments for any person making their way through this world and the grand finale of it all is that you will die in your own embrace; holding on to your sickly and increasingly cold body. You can either cry about it all and claim everything is rigged . . .

Or get on with your life. 

However . . . 

Kansas City will be tempted to politely ignore the controversial penalty like someone passing gas in the elevator or our increasingly corrupt politics. 

This is the wrong tactic.

Better to meet criticism head on.

Yes . . . It happened. Better luck to everybody next time.

Here's more . . .

"An all-time classic Super Bowl, but in all likelihood, the holding call at the end will be the main topic of conversation in the days, and weeks, to follow."

Point of order . . .

Most people won't even remember that it happened 36 hours from now.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .

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