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Undefeated Chiefs have 1972 Dolphins’ attention and respect

Of course, it's Patrick Mahomes, Andy Reid and the 9-0 Chiefs, trying to knock the 1972 Dolphins off the cherished pedestal as the only undefeated team in NFL history.

The Chiefs will reignite their epic Mahomes-Josh Allen rivalry on Sunday night in Buffalo as a two-point underdog, but Dolphins fullback Larry Csonka (who will turn 78 next month) and guard Larry Little ('72) (currently 79 years old), you'd better believe that there is. They will be watching from their respective homes.

“We, the '72 Dolphins, and I say 'we' because I think I can speak for all of us on this point, we respect any team that comes close to what Kansas City is doing right now. ” Csonka told Sarby Says. “They're doing it based on design, so it's the same design that we had.

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87) celebrates with quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) after scoring in the first half against the Denver Broncos at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Denny Medley Iman images

“When you look at them, they're almost perfect in the fundamentals. They're into the game, they don't care about their personal stats, they care about winning. When I watch them on TV, they're pretty much perfect in the fundamentals. Very reminiscent of what they experienced when they played for the '72 Dolphins. They play real team football. Look what you see when they show their bench. They show their defense on the sideline for everyone to see what their offense is like. , and vice versa.

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