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Kansas City Chiefs is at the edge of the history of the American Football Association because they are looking to become the first team to win three Super Bowls, respectively. Winning the successive Super Bowls and making it to a third in three years is already great. These achievements are only achieved through the best concessions in professional sport. Currently, every member of the tribal heads talks about how the team's culture has won this moment.
It begins at the top with the main coach Andy Reed, who led the presidents to 12 consecutive seasons after he became the team coach in 2013. You also expect a main coach to do, use his time to speak to the media to highlight how to highlight a good highlight was the team. everywhere.
“I have been placed in leadership positions since I was younger, so I was very lucky this way,” Red said. “You do not look at the future in this thing. You must take care of business every week because of the parity in this league. We just try to take it literally week after week … It is a group of all the hard work that men have done. Whether it is coaches and players There is a lot of time and effort that goes to every game … I will not say that it is one thing that jumps in my face. Who enters it.
No one person receives all the credit for this level of success. Each player and coach needs to do their job to win as much as Kansas City. Midfielder Patrick Maelz admitted that organizational excellence led to this success for the presidents.
“I know the blessed extent to be in the organization and in the football team that I am,” I explained. Mahmoud during a press conference on February 5. It is a culture that coach Red put. Throughout the entire organization, it comes to winning. It does not matter how this is done. It comes to coming to work every day, leaving everything on the football field, and winning football games. I think this is what made us very successful over the past few years. We hope to continue this tradition. “
Even new arrivals understand that presidents do things differently from other privileges. The wide recipient Delandre Hopkins, which was traded to KC in October, described the environment as “the culture of the championship”.
“I was never on the Super Bowls team. It's the Championship Culture.” Hopkins said. “I mean, it is in fact not complicated, frankly. It is just a heroic culture here, man.”
“You see the opportunities that you will get, and you never know what will be the last of them,” Maoumz added. “To be able to be in Super Bowl again, is always special … It was a tour, and we hope that we can continue as my career continues.”
Patrick Machmz is very likely to return to another Super Bowl after this. Only 29 years old is already playing in Super Bowl V. Either way, it will take an organizational superiority from top to bottom to continue to win the championships, which was the tribes to be built to do.