 Keep it clean. Keep it clean. Keep it clean. Keep it clean. You too, team keep it clean. What's going on? It's Aang Graven here with another video. And in this video, this is a sort of little mini-series that I'm doing with the championship games coming up, the conference championships that is, where we will be covering each team remaining and talking about the reasons why I feel like that team will take it all. Before we get into it, make sure you follow on Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, Facebook. Everything is engraved in vids, and feel free to subscribe. It's nothing like it. The first team we covered in this mini-series was the LA Rams. And now, let's move on to the Chiefs. How can the Chiefs win the Super Bowl? Why can the Chiefs win the Super Bowl? Well, whenever you think of the Chiefs, I'm sure, if you're like me and like a lot of other people, the first person that you think of is Patrick Mahomes. And of course, I mean, a dude threw out 50 touchdowns this season and just watching his game and how just crazy good it is, it does not make any sense, man. This guy is, he's amazing. He is amazing and this is, this is his first year starting. I know he started a game last year, but this is his first year starting. Like if you, like, how does it make any sense what he's doing? He is an amazing quarterback, an amazing quarterback. And with the plays that he pulls out like this dude, he's an excellent passer. And he is a patient passer. I've seen this guy make so many plays throughout the year where he drops back. He's looking, nobody's open for a minute, and then the pass rush is coming in. So he scrambles out of the pocket and he's going toward the sideline. And it's like, okay, nine times out of 10, even 9.9 times out of 10. Any other quarterbacks, they're throwing that ball away when they're running toward the sideline. Right before they get to the sideline, before they step out, oh, they throw it away. Just take their incompletion. We have to play another down. Patrick Mahomes. He'll run, run to the sideline, run to the sideline, run, always, eyes are still downfield, run to the sideline, run to the sideline. And then right before he gets to the sideline, let me y'all completion. First down. It's insane. And he does it all the time. He does it all the time. It's like this dude refuses to let a play stay on the field without making it. He refuses to do that. And it's shown throughout this entire season. And even in a game, like even when my team played him, my Ravens played him, even in that game where we were holding him for the most part, he still made some amazing plays, still did. And as annoying as it was to hear about that whole Nola pass for the next six months, and it ain't even been six months afterwards, but he made it. And he's made plenty of plays throughout this entire season. And he is a huge reason, not the only reason, but he is a huge reason why the Chiefs are in the final four. This Patrick Mahomes let offense is crazy good, man. They have the ability to dink and dunk you, even though their dinking dunks are really like eight, nine yard passes, not no four, five yards. Their dinking dunks are not the regular dinking dunks, man. What's considered dink and dunk to us, like four, five yard pass, there's, like I said, eight, nine yards. Because they get the big plays. They got a quick strike offense, man. They got a quick strike offense. They get the big chunks of yards at a time. Patrick Mahomes, it's so dangerous, man. Especially when they get them RPOs in. Because there'll be times where he'll hold the ball in front of the running back like he's going to give it to him, and he will hold it for a long time. He'll hold it for a long time. So it's like, oh yeah, that's a running play. Then all of a sudden he'll pull it back so fast and he'll, he got a quick release too. He got a quick release. And then there've been times where he'll even put the ball in his left hand and throw it. Just to make a play, like I said earlier, this dude refuses to leave any plays on the field without making him. So him, that's, I mean, we could end the video right now, just based off of Patrick Mahomes alone. We could end it right there. But, because he is the main reason for these chiefs. Like these chiefs for the past couple of years, they've been in contention, but they just couldn't close it out. Alex Smith, he wasn't that deal, poor guy. Because Alex Smith, he just keeps, he just keeps going places and losing his job. Number one overall pick by the 49ers, he hung around for a while, boom, then capping it came along. Then he goes to the chiefs, hung around for a little while, then boom, Patrick Mahomes comes along, traded to the Redskins, then he goes to the Redskins, hangs around for a little while, then boom, the Joe Thysman injury. So anyway, feel for the guy, man. He caught the worst break in his career. Not even being benched, but being hurt, but anyway, seen about Alex Smith. This is about what the team that Alex Smith used to run. But now Patrick Mahomes has taken them to the next level. So just with his skill alone, with his offense, this offense that's with him, Tyree Kill, and Tyree Kill, man, the guy's just, he's insane. He is insane. Tyree Kill open space, game over, game over. Tyree Kill one-on-one with anybody, game over, game over. And this dude, he has people shook. I've watched it, I've watched my own team. Number one defense with the Ravens. And I watched him. Tyree Kill, he caught a pass that if he would have been tackled in the back, if he would have been tackled where he caught that pass at, it would have been maybe a three-four-yard loss. But he had Eric Guero in the backfield. It was Tyree Kill, Eric Guero, one-on-one. Eric Guero makes that tackle, boom, three-four-yard loss. Good play by the defense. Tyree Kill runs right past him, ends up being a game. And this guy, he's strong too. He's like a little pit bull because he's so low to the ground, but he's so strong. And he can catch. That's the most dangerous part, man. The guy is extremely fast, and he can catch. Those two don't normally go hand in hand. Usually the guys that's extremely fast have drop issues. And not saying that Tyree Kill doesn't drop, but he makes some plays, man. He's not considered a dropper. He's not considered to have bad hands. He makes some plays, man. And they move him around. They'll put him in the backfield. They put him in the slot. They put him outside. They put him everywhere. They'll have him in motion. They'll do their reverses, the ender route. They do all of that stuff. Because he is a weapon, and they use him. Now, another guy who... I was wondering like, I'm like, man, are they gonna mess up the chemistry when they activated him last week with Sammy Watkins? Because I'm like, okay, well, Kevin Benjamin, they had him inactive, but they had Sammy Watkins active. And they've been keeping him on the roster throughout the end of the season, even though he had been hurt. And I'm like, I was expecting them to throw him on end... I was expecting them to throw him on end reserves. I'm like, what are you doing keeping this dude around for? For what? Why? What sense does that make? But in the game last week against the Colts... Yeah, I saw why. I saw it. I said, okay. Makes sense. Got it. Check. Sammy Watkins can still play. And he came right in and picked right up. Now, he did have that fumble, but they made up for it. And it's like with the Chiefs, the most dangerous thing about them what we saw last week is if their defense can actually start clicking, oh, that's it. If this Chiefs defense can actually play defense like they did last week, who's going to stop their offense? Not the Rams after they gave up 51 points to them. The Patriots after they gave up like 42 or 40 points to them. The Saints, who's going to stop their offense? Especially if their defense gets clicking. Oh, man, they could be it just like that. That could be it like that. Because their defense is the weakest part of their team. That's the weakest part of their team. But the way that defense played last week against Andrew Luck and them Colts, they had Andrew Luck just terrible game, terrible game. That pass rush was after him. They were after him because that pass rush is dangerous. But again, if the rest of that defense start clicking, then this team there's no way nobody anybody stops them. There's no way it's impossible. What can you do when you're going against possibly the best offense in the league? And then if their defense gets strong too, you're done. You are done. So with that being said, the Chiefs, they'll make a case, man. They can make a case. They can win the whole thing just like that. And nobody will be surprised. Nobody will be shocked. And another sort of advantage they have, Andy Reed. And some people can consider it an advantage or disadvantage because Andy Reed, the advantage that he has is his coaching experience. But the disadvantage that he has is his coaching experience. And what I mean by that is because he's uncoached. And the playoffs plenty of times. He got there plenty of times with the, he got there a few times with the Chiefs, but got there plenty of times with the Eagles. Even got all the way to the Super Bowl with the Eagles. But his clock management had been an issue. And he just, he could never finish the job. He could never finish the job. He got to so many NFC championships. So many playoff births, but he just, he never finished. And that's something that that's just, once he gets a Super Bowl, then he'll be one of the best coaches to ever do it. But I think that's what's missing from his resume. That's just that that doesn't put him up there. Why are you still kind of up there? But that's what's missing from his resume to be the icing on the cake. He doesn't have the hardware. He doesn't have the hardware. So his coaching, that's why I say it's both, his experience is both an advantage and a disadvantage. An advantage because he has the experience. He knows what it takes to get there. But it's a disadvantage because he's gotten there and he's failed. But at the same time, that could be an advantage because if you get somewhere and you fail before, when you are in that same exact situation, it'll push you to do things differently, to take on a different approach. Or some may see it as a disadvantage because they be like, they may be like, well, he's been there, he failed. So he may not know how to win. Either way, man, Andy Reed is great coach. He just got to finish. And he's got the perfect team to finish now, man. Got the perfect team to finish with. And this is his chance to really cement his legacy. To really, like I said, put the icing on that cake and make it in. This could be it right here. This could be it right here. So will he do it? It's engraving beats, it's engraving beats, it's engraving beats. We'll see, but they got just as much of a chance as they might. It's engraving beats, it's engraving beats, it's engraving beats, it's engraving beats, it's engraving beats. I'm rocking with engraving, deli rocking with the raven, step from phone home with them birds on our helmets.