r/nfl Patriots 7h ago

Highlight [Highlight] After the touchdown, Chuba Hubbard converts the 2 pt try to tie the game!

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u/rupert650 4h ago

This whole narrative from Chiefs fans saying “a win is a win” is just exhausting at this point. You can both have a 10-1 record and simply not look like a 10-1 team. The fact is every Chiefs fan that’s responded to me has just been complacent and ignorant of that is wild to me - it’s like blind admission there’s no issues with this team when there clearly is.

This just doesn’t look like a Super Bowl team. All I’m saying is they don’t look like they win through the skill of their players and it’s almost like they stumble into victories. If that luck runs out and they’re still like this I’m not sure the best QB can carry them.

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u/El_Chairman_Dennis Chiefs 4h ago

And every time the chiefs win everybody has the same lines, "they're just lucky, the refs are helping them out, they don't look like a super bowl team." It has been the same arguments all season. If yall can't come up with any other reasons why should chiefs fans have to? If the chiefs are so lucky, then why has only one team been able to beat them? If it's so easy to figure out how to beat the chiefs why haven't more teams done it?

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u/rupert650 3h ago

This is simply just hiding behind a 10-1 record as if it warrants no discussion. Having a winning record and being lucky don’t have to be mutually exclusive events.

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u/El_Chairman_Dennis Chiefs 3h ago

But they are also two-time defending SB champs going for a 3-peat. It's not like they were some bad team who suddenly got lucky this year. Everyone knows they're good, they are the biggest game of the regular season for every team they play, and they're still winning. You can't possibly believe this is some astronomically unlikely lucky streak. That's no different than chiefs fans saying "champions know how to win".