VIDEO: Social Media Is In An Uproar Over Terry Bradshaw’s Comments During FOX’s NFL Pregame Show

 

 

Terry Bradshaw has been known to suffer many blunders live on Fox every week, but this week, he seemed quite coherent with his thoughts on the Kansas City Chiefs.

On Fox NFL Kickoff, Charissa Thompson asked Bradshaw if the Chiefs were his number one team in the AFC.

“They’re not going to win three in a row,” Bradshaw responded to the Chiefs’ chances in the postseason of winning a third Super Bowl in a row.

Bradshaw delved more into his answer by pointing out how quickly the Kansas City Chiefs discard the ball now compared to other years.

“I just think they’re going to load up against a team like Buffalo; they’re going to load up against a team like Baltimore. Those are the two teams that can beat them. I think it’s going to happen.”

Here is how fans reacted to Terry Bradshaw doubting the Kansas City Chiefs despite them showing what they can do year in and year out:

“Doubting Mahomes is a crazy thing to do,” one fan said.

“the real TB12 knows ball,” a second fan stated.

A third fan added: “It’s gonna be hard. Let’s see how it plays out.”

“Dude hasn’t seen the last 2 playoffs, apparently. Chiefs always find a way to win 🙃,” another X user stated.

One fan would not doubt Terry, stating, “Terry has a lot of NFL experience. He could be right.”

One final added: “I would not bet against the Chiefs.”

The Kansas City Chiefs Are On A Quest For Historic Super Bowl Three-Peat

The Chiefs are already in the history books, but they could firmly cement themselves if they do something no team has ever done before.

The Kansas City Chiefs are trying to do something no team in NFL history has done: win three consecutive Super Bowls.

They have already clinched a ninth consecutive AFC West title and need to win just one of their last two games to clinch the conference’s No. 1 seed and a first-round bye, which they have already done.

Now, they can rest in their final regular season game and rest during the first round before they find out who they will be facing.

With their win over the San Francisco 49ers back in February, Mahomes and the Chiefs became the first back-to-back Super Bowl champions since Tom Brady’s 2004-2005 New England Patriots.

Three more wins, and they will be in a class of their own.

 

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