With the Kansas City Chiefs winning a Super Bowl title for the second consecutive season, they now have a chance to do what no team has ever done before: win the game three years in a row. And it sounds like head coach Andy Reid is excited about the possibility.
After the game, Andy Reid acknowledged that it will be a challenge for the Chiefs to be able to pull it off, but he makes it pretty clear that it’s the gaol.
“You know, we’ll see,” Reid said according to Pro Football Talk. “We’ve got great competition in the AFC West. We just had some hirings, coaching hirings, and these guys are good football coaches with good quarterbacks, good teams. So, it’s not going to just be easy. That’s now how this thing rolls. We’ll have changeover on our team, which every team has. So you don’t know what’s there — there’s a whole lot of unexpected. And you’ve got to keep battling through it, have a good offseason, and then good training camp. And then that ball’s shaped kinda funny, so it’s got to bounce for you in the right direction.”
But while Reid acknowledges it would be quite an accomplishment, he also makes it clear that even if it’s the ultimate goal, it’s not something he’s going to be thinking about every day as they prepare.
“But I think that would be pretty neat — neat thing to do,” Reid said. “But you don’t really go there when you’re in this thing. You go back to your dark room, and the film, and the draft coming up, and the combine — all those things, that’s kind of where you go. And you’re not talking three-peat. Well, I mean, some guys do. But, it would be great.”