The Chiefs Can Make A Last-Second Win Less Exciting Than Filing Taxes | Defector
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Even if there is a requisite amount of luck to these razor-thin wins, the Chiefs are talented, well-coached, and deeply familiar with crunch time. This ability to excel at error-free football when it matters, combined with their knack for capitalizing on opponents' mistakes, solidifies their reputation as back-to-back Super Bowl champions. These characteristics are critical, especially in close games where every small decision can tilt the outcome.
Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes expressed the desire for less drama in their victories, saying, 'You want to be a little calmer in the fourth quarter...I would love to win a game [before] the very last play.' His comments highlight the pressure of their recent close games, emphasizing the psychological aspect of competing at an elite level.
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