NFL analyst says what Chiefs haters never wanted to hear this season
When the Kansas City Chiefs lost to the Chargers in Week 1, the haters were out in full force. It revved up even more when K.C. lost to the reigning Super Bowl champion Eagles to drop to 0-2. Suddenly, just like that, the dynasty was apparently dead.
Well, as the great Lee Corso would always say on College Game Day, "Not so fast, my friend". In the last two weeks, the Chiefs have won both of their games and are back to .500, which is the haters' worst nightmare.
CBS Sports analyst Joe Musso made Chiefs haters even angrier with his latest comments. Musso asked his co-host what's the most important measurement in a dynasty and the co-host replied, "Super Bowls and appearances." That's when Musso went on his pro-Chiefs rant.
"Stop asking if the dynasty is dead in the midst of the season. I want to stand on this desk right and scream it, not as a Chiefs fan but as a lover of this game. [The Chiefs] continue to find ways to develop in-season. Until they hand one or two more trophies to someone else, stop asking if the dynasty is dead 'cause we're still livin' in it. We're still watchin' it."
Chiefs dynasty is far from over and haters won't like that truthbomb
Chiefs fans knew all along that this was going to be how things went. The schedule to start the year was beyond brutal with games against a division rival and the reigning Super Bowl champions in their first two games. The Ravens game was supposed to be a tougher challenge than what it was but the Chiefs still have tough games against the Jaguars, Lions, and Commanders coming up in the next few weeks.
People frequently point to the Patriots and how they'd use the month of September to figure out what their identity was going to be that year. It feels like the Chiefs used September in a similar fashion, plus their offense is only going to get better as they continue to get key players back (Rashee Rice in Week 7, for instance).
The haters were quick to bury the Chiefs but Musso is right. Until other teams prevent the Chiefs from being handed the Lombardi Trophy, the dynasty is far from over. Sorry, haters.
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