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Ex-NFL star Julian Edelman slams Chiefs’ referee favoritism: ‘Bunch of bull-oney’

Former NFL Star Gulian Edelman Slam Chiefs Referee Favorites: “Bank of Beef”

Former NFL wide receiver, Julian Edelman, heard everything when he was playing for the New England patriot that the referee was always on their side.

The Kansas City chiefs have experienced the same thing as being at the tip of history, as they could be the first team of winning three straight super bowls. Even Edelman and Tom Brady's patriot could not achieve it between their dynasties.

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On October 27, 2019, a New England Wide Recever # 11 runs towards the crowd at the Gillette Stadium in Fox Bowl, Massachusetts. New England has won 27-13. (Nick Cammett/Diamond Images via Getty Images)

When it appeared in The Rich Eisen Show, Edelman asked if he had heard of the referee's favorite conspiracy theory during this year's play -off. Fox Bowl Day.

“Everyone wants to defeat you when you are at the top,” said Edelman. “The league supports Kansas City's chief is Barony's bundle. If there is a problem, it will be Beat 'em. When throwing an intercept, when you shake the ball, or jump the offside, see the reference. It doesn't matter, if you can't control it, you won't talk about it.

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Edelman was a three -time Super Bowl Champion (2014, 2016, 2018), faced the same criticism from 2009 to 2020. The fans will theorize that the referee has supported Brady and Patriot through the runs of those super bowls, but Edelman has abandoned some reality about the situation.

“We all have a scout report on how each REF crew and how they like. [call] The game learns about it in the first part of the game. If they call it firmly, you will tighten. If not, you hope they are consistent overall.

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File -Kansas City Chief Steek Ste Steeky End Travis Celskels (87) and Quarter Back Patrick Mahomes (15), on August 10, 2024, before the pre -season NFL football match with Jackson Building Jaguars in Jacksonville, Florida. Wait for the team to lead the team to the field. (AP Photo/PHELAN M. Ebenhack, file)

“Yes, they miss the phone and do these things, and they have some bad calls here and there, but for those who don't even have a resume you saw this year. If you call, if you're close, yes, they probably need to deal with the side line recognition, but they call them. “Because they have better coaches. “

Due to the story of the dynasty rotating around the chief, a natural comparison with the patriot, the last dynasty of the league, was made.

Eisen has recently asked Edelman if there was a similarity between the patriot's team and the chief.

It all accomplish work in the clutch situation.

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Julian Edelman will give a lecture on a stag well panel held in Cannes Lions in Cannes, France on June 20, 2023. (Lionel Hahn/Getty Images for Stagwell)

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“They are tight,” said Edelman. “You look at them in the third down and see them in a red area. Many of these games do not beat the teams that make the most play when reaching this time. Yes. It's a part of the smallest mistake.

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