Kansas City Chiefs 'Dynasty' Mythbusted?!?

We've been on this ride before . . . Remember when The Kansas City Royals were talking dynasty after their World Series moneyball lucky week???

And now . . . 

THE KANSAS CITY CHIEFS CONFRONT DYNASTY FAIL & LOOK UNPREPARED FOR TOUGH NFL COMPETITION!!!

The scoreboard makes a better point than any apologist sports talker . . . But here's a passage wherein Super Bowl champ Paddy seems to understand the stakes . . . Check-it . . .

Noting his embarrassment extends to losing any time, he avoided giving any bulletin board material suggesting the caliber of the opponent was his cause for embarrassment. But Mahomes sent a message to his team and to the league that he is not resting on his laurels from last season's Super Bowl. He was adamant this outcome would remind younger Chiefs players of the work that needs to be done, and of the clean slate that just started.

Mahomes' message to the locker room: Last season's record and Super Bowl no longer count in the standings. They need to be better.

“It'll be good for the young guys to know that we're not going to just kind of walk in and win the game,” Mahomes said. “You have to play good football. We're going to play every team's best shot.”

Meanwhile . . .

TOP ECHELON TKC DENIZENS REMIND US THAT BALLERS WHO MAKE COMMERCIALS HAVE LEFT THEIR BEST WORK BEHIND!!!

Finally . . .

We contend that Paddy isn't really any different from all of the other dudes at the stadium trying to relieve their glory days whilst managing a career that's almost totally dependent on market forces beyond an single person's direct control.  

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

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You decide . . .

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