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KC has an opportunity to achieve a three-peat of Super Bowl victories, which means that they already stand alone in NFL history obviously they want to go the final step. If they want to do something that would distinguish them in a very different kind of sports way they will have to get through the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans, something they were barely able to do when the two danced in the desert of Arizona two years ago.
It must be nice. This is a realization that I think a lot of sports fans reach at some point. Living through it, even. My Cowboys failed their chance at a three-peat in the mids mostly because their owner meddled and ruined everything The historical element is definitely a reason why. As a fan of a football team that plays in the AFC, I am very much annoyed by the back-to-back dynasties established first by the Patriots and then followed by the Chiefs.
I want to see more fresh-faced players win the ultimate prize. I want to see franchises with little to no Super Bowl history make it to the big game and potentially change the way their team is viewed in the national spotlight.
Literally anything is better than watching a divisional rival potentially make history as the first team to ever three-peat as Super Bowl champions. Of all the new head coaches thus far I believe the Saints are the only coach-less team left? Chicago is a very fair answer, but I am quite surprised with the decision that I myself am making by choosing Aaron Glenn and the New York Jets.
Part of this is that I saw his opening presser before writing this, but I really feel like Glenn is the closest thing to a culture-builder as you can get from a Dan Campbell-led operation. Ben Johnson may wind up being a very good coach but my point is that if there is another Campbell-like person out there then it is Glenn.