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Jason Fitz, Gerald McCoy & Nate Tice investigate Super Bowl 59’s ‘Chiefs fatigue’ storyline. There is a definite feeling that fans and media alike are a bit bored of the Kansas City Chiefs’ dominance the last three seasons, but McCoy argues that we shouldn’t let these emotions cloud the enjoyment of seeing a truly commanding dynasty akin to the New England Patriots, Golden State Warriors or Chicago Bulls.
Video Transcript
People talk a lot about Chiefs fatigue.
To me, part of the reason Chiefs’ fatigue exists is because they win the types of games that everybody else’s favorite team loses.
Like they cannot change the title of that from Chiefs fatigue, greatness fatigue.
We can’t have greatness fatigue because if it was a Chiefs thing, it would be something we haven’t seen before, right?
We’ve seen this with the Patriots.
All right.
We’ve seen it in the NBA when Golden State and Cleveland was going back and every year we’ve seen the same two teams.
And people are like, Oh man, I’m tired of seeing I’m just, oh, I’m so tired of them.
Klay Thompson had two words for everybody, beat us, right?
If you’re tired of seeing the Chiefs, somebody has to beat us.
So you like that’s how I get back to greatness, fatigue we can’t have.
Do you know how hard it is to sustain when you’re at the highest level of what you do, when you’re called a professional.
You’re at the highest level of whatever it is.
I don’t care if you’re a painter, a plumber, football player, NBA just being a professional is extremely difficult.
That’s great.
But to sustain that over a period of time is even harder.
These are the greatest athletes players of this game.
And this team with injuries, real life happening, coaching changes, drafts, all of these different things.
Jane Daniels is showing up, Aaron Donalds is walking through this place.
You got all of these mutants walking around this league, and this one team continues to do it over and over and over and that’s a problem?
Why don’t we appreciate that?
You know, that’s what NFL stand for.
Not that long.
And that’s because teams come, teams go, man.
I don’t like that we don’t appreciate, you know, like, like we’re we’re starting to see like, even in the NBA we’re making like Oh, well, LeBron’s getting selfish.
She just wants to score.
Hey man, name the other 40 year olds at his age is doing what he’s doing.
Let’s appreciate greatness while we see it.
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