New Orleans – Any NFL season – it'll definitely be that they oversee the host and scrutiny over whether the Jets and the Giants can escape the Murrays – that's what happens.
The team goes deeper into the regular season without losing, and the story begins as to whether the team rivals what '72 Dolphin did when producing a perfect, unbeaten season through the Super Bowl.
And with each NFL season, teams threatening to be undefeated are beaten, and members of the 72 Dolphins team who hope that the feat is independent are delighted.
The week in which the team and its initial losses occur will change from year to year. But whenever that happens, the former Miami player celebrates by opening up champagne.
The Chiefs have not been undefeated this season on their way to Super Bowl LIX with the Eagles despite their dynasty rule, reaching the fifth Super Bowl in the last six seasons. They lost one regular season game and came after a 9-0 start.
However, the Chiefs are pursuing even more impressive feats than the undefeated regular season, Three Petes.
The Chiefs will be the first team to win the Lombardi Trophy for the third year in a row, beating the Eagles on Sunday at the Superdome.
It would make the chief concrete to the rare air, New England Airlines.
The Patriots and their six Super Bowls have become independent between 2001 and 2018 as the largest dynasty in NFL history. Kansas City's three peats will actually switch over what those notable New England teams have done.
Still, as many of those teams' former patriots look at Kansas City, they respect and praise what the chief is doing and adore him.
Unlike these former Miami players, many former patriots want to see what history was made, even if it was a bit of a sacrifice.
This is evidence of how impressive the Chiefs' success is.
“I'm not rooting for that,” former New England linebacker and current ESPN analyst Tedy Bruschi told the post. “I just want to see if I can do that, so I'm rooting for it. I admire and admire the teams that try to do impossible. I think people are doing it. I don't think you understand how difficult it is.”
Bruschi is not alone among his former New England teammates with that sentiment.
“We can talk about my Patriot dynasty and how great it was, but they are on the 3-peat crisis. Post. “If the chiefs win this, they'll be Even our Patriotic dynasty will have, as something we never accomplished.”
Many former New England players have flashbacks on their play day when they see what the Chiefs are doing and how they are doing. The similarities are clear and obvious.
“Basic Football” and former patriot tight end and current Fox analyst Rob Gronkowski said, comparing the two dynasties. “That's what brings all these victories to the Chiefs of Kansas City. That's why we've led so many of our victories to us. We don't make mistakes, we don't turn the ball over, we don't make any discrepancies. find”
Gronkowski then added with a naughty smile.
Woody spoke of “many similarities” between the respective runs of the Patriots and Chiefs.
“Both teams know they're going to play in the moment,” Woody said. “They don't go beyond themselves. It's all the next meeting, next practice, next game. They don't talk about the Super Bowl, and 'We want to do this.' No, they are all about processes, processes, processes.
“I remember when I was in New England, that's Bill. [Belichick] I've always preached. It was about the process. You always felt like you were in a dark tunnel, and you only came out of that dark tunnel when confetti was falling on your head [after a Super Bowl victory]. That's when you finally feel the reward for that grind you've experienced throughout the season.”
Chiefs offensive lineman Joe Sunny won two Super Bowls while playing for New England before joining Chief, calling him the common denominator between the two dynasties, and said, ” It is called “selfless atmosphere.”
“The guys are sacrificing things for the benefit of the team, but that may not be the best individually for them,” Thuney told the Post. “No matter how it is done, it's just a community effort with everyone trying to pull in the same direction and win. That was a very common theme for both teams.”
Bruschi looks at the same DNA in these Chiefs and Patriots teams, citing the Chiefs' creepy abilities when they don't have the “A” game.
“In 2007, we ruled a lot of people,” Bruski said. “But '03 and '04, we had many similar games [the Chiefs] In terms of winning, the team left the field to talk to themselves, “They weren't that good. How did they beat us?”
“That's what a lot of teams thought about Kansas City this year, but really, they've just been beaten by a better team.”
Bruschi sees Kansas City win just like New England and owns clutch moments, the same as the great tennis player has the knack for a great tennis player to score points at the biggest moments of the match is.
“We knew what the other teams didn't do. That was when we had to make a winning play. “We knew where this game was going. Having the knowledge and experience that you are ready to be a boundary arrogance was. ''
With 17 consecutive NFL records, the Chief, who has determined one score for 17 consecutive games, is always ready whenever necessary. That's their collective superpower.
They are also constantly ready when injuries and players' departures threaten to set them off the course. This is the tie that connects the two dynasty franchises by former patriot receiver and current Fox analyst Julian Edelman.
“The similarity is the ability to evolve your team every year,” Edelman said. “You're not the same team every year. Another big similarity is that there was Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady. They also have their identities, a sexy, uplifting, team throwing the Tyreek hills. So we changed the team to a situational football game. That's what we did in the whole transition from the 2007 era to the second Super Bowl run.”
Asked if he was cheering for him to see three peats, Edelman said, “I don't cheer for anyone, but I don't dislike him. Incredibly I think it's a feat. They'll probably be the best team ever if they can.”
Woody went a step further.
“I think they're already the biggest dynasty,” he said. “The Patriots actually had two dynasties if you think about it, because they had three victories and then spent ten years without winning the Super Bowl, then three more victories Because they won. What the Chiefs are doing now, seven consecutive conference championships, and if they win this Super Bowl, they'll have four in six years.
“That's crazy.”





