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Colin Cowherd Highlights NFL Team as Operating at an Elite Level

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Detail image of the NFL logo on a goal post before the 2015 NFC Championship game between the Seattle Seahawks and the Green Bay Packers at CenturyLink Field on January 18, 2015 in Seattle, Washington.
(Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

 

The Kansas City Chiefs keep rolling.

It seems like experts and talking heads haven’t learned anything these past couple of years.

For the third year in a row, people have talked about how the Chiefs look mortal and are the worst version we’ve seen of them.

Time and time again, Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid prove them wrong.

That’s why, after watching them dominate the New Orleans Saints on Monday Night Football, Colin Cowherd had no choice but to tip his hat to them (via The Volume).

He claimed that the Chiefs were playing chess when the Saints were playing checkers, pointing out how dominant they were right out of the gate.

Cowherd stated that it seemed as if the Chiefs were just showing off on Monday Night Football, as they nearly doubled the Saints in time of possession and first downs and had more than twice their total yards (460 to 200).

He wasn’t surprised by the fact that Travis Kelce was back to his usual self, and he thought the Chiefs were just a tad above the rest of the league.

Granted, Patrick Mahomes hasn’t played at his usual level this season.

Then again, even on an evening when he threw for no touchdowns and one pick, the Chiefs had 460 total yards on offense.

That was with JuJu Smith-Schuster as the go-to guy in the passing game.

It seems like it just doesn’t matter who’s out there.

The Chiefs will always have a chance to win when Reid and Mahomes are there.