The Kansas City Chiefs beat the Denver Broncos 22-16 in a game many fans found extremely frustrating.
It is a mark of just how good the Chiefs have become that we fans get annoyed by only beating the Broncos by six points. That was a weird game. Truth be told, I never got too worried. The Chiefs have Patrick Mahomes and the other guys don't. I never believed Drew Lock could out-gun Patrick Mahomes. Still, there were some untimely penalties, nears misses and the Chiefs also scored a touchdown that nobody knew was actually a touchdown until it was too late.
The Chiefs won anyway like they always seem to do. Why? Because the Chiefs are great. Kansas City has lost one game in the last calendar year! The team is 11-1, has clinched a playoff spot, and has all but clinched another AFC West title. So it is ok to be annoyed when the team doesn't play up to their own incredibly high standards. Just make sure to take a deep breath and have a little perspective.
This week on the Arrowhead Addict podcast, Matt Verderame and myself break down the Chiefs' 11th victory of the season. We also discover from one of our listeners that there is a place in Iowa that puts Chinese food on pizza and we are very intrigued. All that and more. Dive in!
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