Stephen A. Smith is one of the many to find the boring Kansas City chiefs, saying that it takes one to know one.
With the Super Bowl Week in progress, Smith and its other “First Take” co-animators discussed various subjects on the game.
Naturally, the “embarrassment” of the chiefs appeared, and Louis Riddick asked Smith why the team and Patrick Mahomes were “boring”.
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Patrick Mahomes and Stephen A. Smith (Imagn)
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Dan Orlovsky gave the harsh reality, saying: “They win”.
When Riddick wanted more, Smith forced.
“Listen, I would know something about it. I am considered one of the most boring people on television.” Smith said. “Why do you think it’s?”

Stephen A. Smith on “NBA Countdown” from ESPN to Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, October 23, 2024. (Images Kirby Lee / Imagn)
The joke made all the whole laugh, and Molly Qerim had to clean up a disorder after taking a spit with her drink.
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“I have never done this during my Kajillion on television years,” she said. “I spit straight my mouth, and I apologize to America. Oh my God. Stephen A. and I never got along. Oh my God. It was hilarious.”
But all the good jokes contain truth, and this was the case for Smith’s crack.
“April marks 13 consecutive years in n ° 1, baby. I mean, that’s what we do,” continued Smith. “Continue to hate because I will continue to win.”

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Chiefs have owned the NFL in recent years. They play in their fifth Super Bowl in the past six years and aim to become the first team to win three consecutive Lombardi trophies.

The quarter of the Chiefs of Kansas City, Patrick Mahomes, famous after a touchdown by the ball carrier Kareem Hunt in the first half against the 49ers of San Francisco in Santa Clara, California, on October 20, 2024. (AP photo / Jed Jacobsohn)
No team in North American Sports has been three tours since the Los Angeles Lakers won three consecutive NBA titles from 2000 to 2002.