The Handière des Chiefs de Kansas City is served triple this year after reaching its third consecutive Super Bowl.
The consecutive reign champions are a victory to become the first team at all three peat, and despite their name among the largest sport dynasties, a large majority of football fans cannot wait for this to end.
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However, a former NFL tall big has no problem with the success of the chefs, knowing how difficult it is to do what the chiefs have done.
Clay Matthews, on the left, and Patrick Mahomes (Imagn)
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Clay Matthews, who won a Super Bowl, says it is easier for him, as opposed to the average fan, to appreciate the greatness of the chiefs rather than hating it.
“I do not think that people understand how difficult it is. Unlike some other sports where there is no salary ceiling, and certain teams dominate football, because of the salary ceiling, because of The league parody, it is so difficult to stay in the lead, “Matthews told PK Press Club Digital in a recent interview. “And for [Tom] Brady to do this for so long, and now [Patrick] Mahomes to do it during his first seven years, it’s remarkable.
“So I consider him to enjoy the show, and I hope everyone is too.”
Matthews knows how difficult it is, and how grateful the chefs should be, since fans in the early 2010s thought that the packers led by Aaron Rodgers would be the next big dynasty. Matthews called Rodgers “probably the biggest talent” in the quarter, but even they could not overcome the bump more than once.

Green Bay Packers, Clay Matthews, on the left, points to the MVP of Super Bowl Aaron Rodgers after defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Super Bowl XLV in Arlington, Texas, February 6, 2011. (USA Today Network-Wis. Via Imagn Content Services LLC)
“We could only have one Super Bowl. The reality is that it takes much more than us at home saying that it is unfair, “added Matthews.

Green Bay Packers Clay Matthews was shown in a match on September 9, 2012. (John Biever / Sports Illustrated via Getty Images)
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“I grew up in the Kobe [Bryant] Era, the era of the Lakers where they won championships, and I’m sure everyone hated it. When the Yankees won, I hated them because I was a fan of dodgers, “the native of southern California continued.” While I was not involved in professional athletics, it is much easier to hate the sofa as a fan.
“Being a former player and you know, football is also such a difficult sport. I mean, the physicity of this one, the war of attrition, everything that comes there to reach this point at the moment, It is really remarkable.

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Perhaps this will be another story, however, if the chiefs go four in a row.