Players and coaches of the chief admit that they have built something special
Kansas City Chiefs are on the verge of NFL history because they look to become the first team to ever win three flat super bowls. The super-bowls win back and completing in a third in three years are already extraordinary features. These achievements achieve only the best franchises in professional sports. Currently, every member of the chief talks about how the team of culture has led to this moment.
It starts at the top with head coach Andy Reid, who led the chiefs to 12 consecutive winning seasons after becoming a team coach in 2013. As you would expect the main coach to do, he used his time speaking with the media to point out that good, the team was all around.
“I put myself on the managerial positions from the time I was younger, so I had great luck,” Reid said. “You don’t look forward to this thing. You have to worry about work every week for parity in this league. We are just trying to take it literally from week to week … This is a conglomeration all the hard work that the guys have invested. Whether they are coaches and players, there is so much time and effort that goes into every game … I wouldn’t say it’s one thing that pops up on me. I just say it’s the whole work. You know, three years of working in this league, it’s like dogs. A lot of it goes into it. “
There is not only one person who gets all the credit ability for this level of success. Every player and coach need to do their job to win as much as Kansas City. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes recognized that organizational excellence led to this success for the bosses.
“I know how blessed I am to organize and in the football team I am on,” he explained Mahomes during a press conference 5. February. “It’s a culture set by coach Reid. Throughout the organization, it’s about winning. It doesn’t matter how it was done. It’s about coming to work every day and leave everything on football field and win at football games. I think we are has done so successful in the last few years.
Even the newcomers understand that the chiefs do things differently from other franchises. The wide receiver Deandre Hopkins, who traded in KC in October, described the environment as a “championship culture”.
“I’ve never been to a team that won the Super Bowls. It’s a championship culture,” Hopkins said. “I mean, it’s really not that complicated, honest. It’s just a championship culture here, man.”
“You see the options you will get and you never know what will be your last,” Mahomes added. “To be able to be in Super Bowl again is always special … It was a hell, and we hope we can continue as my career continues.”
It is very likely that Patrick Mahomes will return to another Super Bowl after this. He is only 29 years old and is already playing in his fifth Super Bowl. Either way, organizational superiority from top to bottom will need to continue winning the championship, which the chiefs have built.