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Chiefs show clutchness when it matters

Super Bowl LVIII: Chiefs vs. 49ers

Adapted from “Crain⁤ & Co.,” January 29, 2024.

Jake: We’ve Got a New Law: “Andy’s Law”

Jake: We’ve all heard ‌of Murphy’s Law, but we may need ⁣to create a new law and call it “Andy’s Law” or “Patty’s Law” that refers to whenever the Chiefs have to clutch up — because they are going to clutch up. We​ saw this again this past weekend as the Chiefs​ were able to advance⁢ to their fourth Super Bowl in five years.

Yes, ⁤their ​fourth Super Bowl appearance in five years, which is absolutely incredible. Patrick Mahomes is two and one, he has won two MVPs, and he’s trying to go three and one. Everybody’s going to be talking about ‌this‍ renaissance we’ve seen offensively⁤ for Kansas City — and that’s fantastic. Andy Reid is ‌one of the greatest minds of all time, offensively. We know how good Patrick ⁣is at quarterback and what he’s done with this roster around‌ him, which is just⁣ a little⁤ bit better on⁣ offense than the one they had ‍last year.

But I want to ⁢turn your attention to the reason why the⁢ Chiefs are making this⁣ run. It’s defense. It’s team balance.

  • In the second half of the last eight games, Steve Spagnuolo and the Chiefs ​defense have given up no more than ⁣eight points ‌— 3, 7, 0, 6, 0, 3, 7, 6 — including ‍two complete shutouts.
  • And they’re getting it at the best ⁤moments: when they⁣ have to have it defensively. It seems like⁣ whether it’s ⁢Chris Jones or someone else, when the Chiefs need to stop, they know how to turn the faucet ⁢off. They dominated the‍ Ravens — absolutely dominated them. Even though they ⁢ended ‌up winning by‍ seven, ⁣it⁣ felt like they were up double digits⁤ the whole game.

So when it comes down to clutch, ​we saw what the Patriots did with Bill Belichick and Tom Brady in those incredible defenses. When they needed the ​offense to step up, ‍it did. When they needed ‍the defense or special ⁢teams to step up,⁣ they did. I never thought we’d see this again, but we⁤ are slowly starting to see⁤ the same dominance that New England had with ⁤Tom Brady, except with Patrick and Andy in Kansas City. And it’s incredible to ​watch. But remember, defense wins championships.

Now, those are just incredible ‍numbers. We always talk about​ the game plans going in and who has the​ best script for the first 10 to 15 plays. But football, just like life, is a game of adjustments. I would rather have a guy who can go in⁤ at halftime and adjust more than a guy who has a better ‌game plan going into the ‌game because you don’t know what you’re going to get until ⁢you sit down and they serve⁢ you the plate. But it seems like whatever Kansas City has gotten, their defense ⁤in the ‍second half has been incredible, whether it’s the red zone,⁢ whether it’s having to‍ defend a full field, whether⁤ it’s third and short, third and medium, or third and long, they ‌seem to always make ​the play.

I know everybody’s going to be talking about Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce — insert⁢ Taylor Swift joke here — but the reason the⁢ Chiefs are going back to the Super Bowl in 2024 is not just⁤ an offensive Globetrotters Fest; they ⁢are a defensive grind-it-out hard-nosed football team.

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David: Defense Wins Championships

David: Even as‍ the game of football⁢ evolves and becomes‌ more offensive-heavy‌ and everybody wants to see a ⁣lot of ⁢points get scored, with a game this physical, the championships are still won and lost based on defense.

Look at what we’ve seen ‍at the college level the past three years:‍ those back-to-back Georgia defenses that they had and Michigan’s defense this past year. We’ve seen it at that level. I agree with you completely about what Steve⁤ Spagnuolo has been able to do this season. We’ve talked a lot about this being the least elite wide receiver corps that Patrick Mahomes has had the ⁢past two seasons. ⁢Yes, we can talk about how great Travis Kelce​ is, but it’s the least⁤ elite wide ⁢receiver corps he’s had since Tyreek Hill left. Yet it’s the best defense he’s played with, and that has proven to⁤ be just enough.

Championship mentality ‍also plays a role in this. It’s not​ that these championship​ teams like the‌ Chiefs,​ who are our generation’s ⁤dynasty, are not trying hard in the regular season, and it’s not ‌that the⁤ other teams they’re beating (the Bills,⁣ Dolphins, and Ravens, ‌for example) are⁣ completely falling apart in the postseason. It’s just that ⁣the margins are so small in this area​ of sports. ⁣When you’re talking about championship, whether it be golf, tennis, football, or baseball, the margins are so tight. There ⁣is a championship mentality.

It’s the guys who know⁤ in the critical moments not to get the key penalties, they don’t⁣ turn​ the football over late, and so on. That’s really what sets them ⁢apart. This trifecta of Patrick Mahomes, Travis⁤ Kelce, and Andy Reid — is our generation’s Bill Walsh, Joe Montana, and Jerry Rice. Travis Kelce just passed ⁢Jerry Rice in total⁣ catches in ⁢the postseason. We’re witnessing something that’s truly incredible. Add on ⁣the Steve‍ Spagnuolo defense, and they’ve looked unbeatable in the playoffs after looking very vulnerable down the⁣ stretch of the season.

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Jake Crain​ is co-host​ of “Crain & Company” the Daily Wire’s sports show hosted by former athletes and ‌coaches Jake Crain, Blain Crain, and David​ Cone. Follow him: @JakeCrain_

David‌ Cone⁤ is a co-host and producer of the Daily Wire’s sports show Crain & Company, as well as a contributor to Morning Wire. David is also a former quarterback for the University of Michigan.⁣ You can follow him‍ on Twitter/X and Instagram at @davidadamcone

⁤In what ways ​does the ‌relentless and hard-nosed mentality of the Chiefs defense contribute to their overall success as a team

‍R corps that​ he’s had. But the defense has stepped up and carried the team.

When you have a defense that is⁣ able to consistently shut down opposing offenses and make key stops, ⁢it ​takes the‍ pressure off the ‍offense. It allows them to play ⁢with more confidence, knowing ⁤that even if they make a mistake or have a slow​ start, the defense has their back. And that’s‌ exactly what we’ve seen from the Chiefs‍ this season.

They’ve been able to make timely stops and force turnovers, putting their offense in favorable positions to score. And when⁣ it comes to crucial‌ moments in games, like third downs or⁢ red zone situations, ⁣the ⁤Chiefs defense has been at their⁢ best. They’ve shown the ability to make ​the big⁤ plays when it matters most, and that’s ‍a testament⁢ to the coaching and preparation of Steve Spagnuolo and his ‌staff.

But it’s not just the individual talent and⁤ playmaking ability of the ‍Chiefs‌ defense that⁤ has impressed me. ​It’s the way they​ play as a⁣ team,⁢ with a relentless and hard-nosed​ mentality. They play with passion and intensity, and you⁢ can​ see ‍it in⁣ every play. They fly to the ⁣ball, they communicate‍ well, and they ⁢never give up ‌on a ⁤play. They have a collective mindset of doing whatever‍ it takes to​ win, and ​that’s what makes them so ⁢dangerous.

So as we gear up for Super Bowl LVIII, where the Chiefs will face off against ‌the ⁣49ers, I believe that‍ the Chiefs defense⁣ will‍ once again⁢ be the key to their success. The 49ers have a ⁤strong and dynamic offense, led ⁤by‍ quarterback Trey Lance and a talented group of receivers. But if the Chiefs defense can continue their ‍impressive performance and make the necessary stops, they will give their offense the opportunity to score and come out on top.

So let’s not overlook the ⁤importance ​of defense in this game. While everyone will ​be ⁢focused‌ on the offensive fireworks and the star players on⁢ both teams, it will⁢ be the defense that ultimately ‍determines the outcome. And if history has taught us anything, it’s that defense wins championships.



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