The Kansas City Chiefs have the opportunity to do something special on February 11th.
They could become the first team to win back-to-back Super Bowls since the New England Patriots did it in 2004 and 2005, and just the ninth team to do it overall.
Needless to say, that’s way easier said than done, but we’re talking about a team that has made it all the way to the last game of the season four times in six years.
Of course, Tom Brady is one of the few people with an authorized voice to talk about back-to-back championships, which is why he tipped his hat to coach Andy Reid for the job he’s done in Kansas City.
Talking to Reid and Jim Gray for his Let’s Go! Podcast, Brady talked about how difficult it is to win a single Super Bowl, let alone make it to two (Via SiriusXM NFL Radio).
“It’s hard to win one Super Bowl, so to win two of them and in consecutive years is very, very difficult,” Brady said.
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He believes the beauty behind Reid’s job is the fact that he’s actually gotten his team ready to compete at the highest level and has set a standard for success from day one, and that includes practices.
Brady claims that other coaches seem to be going through the motions and get overwhelmed when they make it to the Super Bowl because they didn’t set that kind of foundation every single day, which obviously is not the case with Reid.
The Chiefs are on the verge of becoming the next NFL dynasty, and even if they lose this game, they won’t go away any time soon.
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