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Jason Dunn on People Being Tired of the Chiefs, “Do Something About It”

Jason Dunn tells teams that are tired of seeing the Chiefs win need to show up and "do something about it."

The Kansas City Chiefs are back in the Super Bowl for the fourth time in the last five years. Some people could be getting tired of this, but it just goes to show how good this team is when it matters most. 

Even when the Chiefs stumbled in the regular season they still kept their composure to end up in the big game. The Baltimore Ravens were slated to be the AFC Championship favorites and Super Bowl favorites, but they failed to stop the Kings of the AFC.

Former Chief Jason Dunn calls out the biggest critics but reminds everyone that if teams are tired of Kansas City being in the Super Bowl—then those teams need to do something about it. 

"They are going to say we have an unfair advantage. Fine. Whatever. If you don't want to see us, stop us when we come through the playoffs and start beating everybody. Do something about it. How about that? Do something about it."

via Jason Dunn, Chief Concerns

Dunn is correct in stating that no team has been able to stop the Chiefs when it matters most. Co-host Marcus Dash also piled on to say the Bills and Ravens had a chance to stop KC but failed to do so. 

The Chiefs show up when it matters most, and as Dunn so articulately said—teams need to do something about it. 

The division between champions and non-champions is the ability to show up when it matters most, which is exactly what the Chiefs have done in the last five years. Granted, this would only be their third Super Bowl win in those five years, but it's a huge feat to make it to the big game at all. 

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