Many NFL fans view the Kansas City Chiefs as public enemy number one due to the perceived bias they receive from officials during the playoffs. However, head coach Andy Reid remains focused, tuning out the controversy as he aims for an unprecedented achievement: winning three consecutive Super Bowl championships. This pursuit, unfortunately, has been overshadowed by questionable officiating in the Chiefs’ postseason games, which featured several debatable calls that went their way.
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Reid addressed the situation during an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, where he was asked about conspiracy theories suggesting that referees are rigging games in the Chiefs’ favor. As expected, Reid dismissed the speculation, emphasizing his focus on avoiding outside noise. “I try not to pay attention to any of that stuff,” he said.
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It’s understandable why Reid would prefer to avoid this topic. As the Chiefs’ coach, his priority is to minimize distractions and concentrate on defeating the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX. However, given that officiating remains a primary concern for NFL fans ahead of the Super Bowl, it will be interesting to see how long Reid can evade these challenging questions as the big game approaches.