The Super Bowl champion expects fans to appreciate the greatness of the Chiefs, not hate


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The Kansas City Chiefs Haterade is serving triple this year after reaching its third consecutive Super Bowl.

The consecutive reigning champions are a victory to become the first team in always three mobs, and despite putting their name among the best dynasties in sports, a large majority of football fans cannot wait for them to end.

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However, a former Great of the NFL has no problems with the success of the Chiefs, knowing how difficult it is to do what the chiefs have been doing.

Clay Matthews, Left and Patrick Mahomes (IMAGN)

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Clay Matthews, who won a Super Bowl, says it is easier for him, unlike the average fanatic, to appreciate the greatness of the chiefs instead of hating him.

“I don’t think people understand how difficult it is. Unlike perhaps in other sports where there is no salary limit, and certain teams dominate football, due to the salary limit, due to parody inside the league, it is Very difficult to stay at the top, “Matthews told Pak Gazette Digital in a recent interview. “And for [Tom] Brady to do that for so long, and now [Patrick] Mohamses to do that in its first seven years, is remarkable.

“So I see it as simply enjoy the show, and I hope everyone is too.”

Matthews knows how difficult it is really, and how grateful the Chiefs should be, considering that fans in early 2010 thought that the Packers led by the Aaron Rodgers would be the next great dynasty. Matthews called Rodgers “possibly the greatest talent” in the field of field marshal, but they could not even overcome the hump more than once.

The Green Bay Packers supporter, Clay Matthews, on the left, points to the MVP of the Super Bowl, Aaron Rodgers, after defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Super Bowl XLV in Arlington, Texas, on February 6, 2011. (Use Today Network-Wis. Through Imagn Content Services LLC)

“We could only do one super bowl … so first hand I know how difficult it is to return to the Super Bowl. So so that I can do this year and year, it is almost like a trap code, but the reality is that It takes much more than only us at home saying it is unfair, “Matthews added.

Green Bay Packers Clay Matthews is shown during a game on September 9, 2012. (John Biever/Sports Illustrated through Getty Images)

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“I grew up in the Kobe [Bryant] It was, the era of the Lakers where they won championships, and I am sure they all hated. When the Yankees won, he hated them because he was a fan of the Dodgers, “continued the native of southern California.” So while I was not involved in professional athletics, it is much easier to hate on the couch as a fan.

“Being a former player and, you know, football is also such a difficult sport. I mean, the physicality of it, the wear war, everything that enters this point at this time, is really remarkable. Then, Yes, I appreciate it much more than perhaps others who have not played the game. “

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However, it may be a different story if the chiefs go to four in a row.

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