Why a three-peat could rank Chiefs as second or best dynasty of all-time | What's Wright?

What's Wright? With Nick Wright
4 Sept 202405:07

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses the Kansas City Chiefs' potential to become one of the best NFL dynasties if they win the Super Bowl this year, achieving a three-peat. It compares the Chiefs' possible achievement to the New England Patriots' 19-year run, which included six Super Bowl wins but had a decade without a championship. The script argues that if the Patriots' success is viewed as two separate dynasties, the Chiefs' current run could surpass them, especially if they win this year, making them the second or potentially the greatest dynasty in NFL history.

Takeaways

  • 🏆 The Kansas City Chiefs are on the brink of achieving a three-peat Super Bowl victory, which could potentially place them among the best dynasties in NFL history.
  • đŸ€” The discussion questions whether the New England Patriots' success should be considered as one continuous dynasty or two separate ones.
  • 📊 Over a 19-year period, the Patriots made nine Super Bowl appearances, won six championships, and reached the playoffs 17 times, showcasing their dominance.
  • ⚖ There's a debate on whether a dynasty can have a decade-long gap without a championship, as seen between the Patriots' wins in 2005 and 2013.
  • 🏈 If viewed as two separate dynasties, the Patriots' achievements from 2001 to 2004 and 2011 to 2018 were remarkable, with each period having three Super Bowl wins and multiple appearances.
  • đŸŸïž The Chiefs' current run, if successful, would surpass other notable dynasties like the Steelers of the '70s, the Cowboys of the '90s, and the 49ers of the '80s in terms of consecutive and overall success.
  • đŸč A Chiefs' Super Bowl win this year would result in three championships in a row, four Super Bowls in six years, and an impressive seven Conference Championship games.
  • 🏁 The argument suggests that if the Chiefs do not win another Super Bowl for a decade, it would not be considered part of their current dynasty, similar to the Patriots' gap between 2004 and 2014.
  • 📈 The script implies that the Chiefs have a chance to be recognized as the second greatest dynasty ever with a win, and potentially the best depending on how the Patriots' success is categorized.
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Q & A

  • What is the significance of the Kansas City Chiefs potentially achieving a three-peat Super Bowl win?

    -A three-peat would place the Chiefs in the conversation for being one of the best dynasties in NFL history, possibly even the best depending on how one interprets the continuity of dynasties.

  • How is the New England Patriots' dynasty typically viewed in terms of its continuity?

    -The Patriots' dynasty is often considered as a 19-year run, but it can also be viewed as two separate dynasties based on the gap in Super Bowl wins between 2005 and 2013.

  • What were the achievements of the Patriots during their 19-year run?

    -In their 19-year run, the Patriots made nine Super Bowls, 13 Conference Championship games, made the playoffs 17 times, won the division 17 times, and won six Super Bowls.

  • Why is there a debate on whether the Patriots' dynasty should be considered continuous or split into two?

    -The debate arises because between 2005 and 2013, the Patriots won zero Super Bowls despite making the playoffs and winning the division multiple times, which challenges the definition of a 'dynasty'.

  • How does the Chiefs' current run compare to the Patriots' two separate dynasties?

    -If considered separately, the Chiefs' run would be better than either of the Patriots' two dynasties, as they have been consistently successful over a shorter period with more recent achievements.

  • What are the achievements of the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1970s?

    -The Steelers won four Super Bowls in the 1970s, with a two-year break in between their first two wins and then another two wins.

  • How does the Chiefs' potential three-peat compare to the Dallas Cowboys' achievements in the 1990s?

    -The Cowboys won three Super Bowls in the 1990s, which would be less than the Chiefs' potential four Super Bowls in a seven-year stretch if they win in the current season.

  • What would be the Chiefs' record if they win the Super Bowl this year?

    -If they win, the Chiefs would have four Super Bowls in a seven-year stretch, seven Conference Championship games, five Super Bowl appearances, and potentially be considered the second greatest dynasty ever.

  • How does the concept of a 'dynasty' change if the Chiefs were to win another Super Bowl after a long gap?

    -If the Chiefs were to win another Super Bowl after a significant gap, like the Patriots did between 2004 and 2014, it's unlikely that win would be considered part of the current dynasty.

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🏈 Chiefs' Quest for NFL Dynasty Status

The paragraph discusses the Kansas City Chiefs' potential to become one of the best dynasties in NFL history if they win the Super Bowl this year, achieving a three-peat. It compares their potential achievement to the New England Patriots' 19-year run, which included six Super Bowl wins, and questions whether the Patriots' success should be considered one continuous dynasty or two separate ones. The discussion also includes comparisons to other notable NFL dynasties such as the Pittsburgh Steelers of the '70s, the Dallas Cowboys of the '90s, and the San Francisco 49ers of the '80s. The paragraph concludes by suggesting that if the Chiefs win the Super Bowl, they could be considered the second-greatest dynasty, and potentially the greatest, depending on how one views the Patriots' dynastic period.

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Keywords

💡Threepeat

A 'threepeat' refers to the achievement of winning three consecutive championships in sports. In the context of the video, the Kansas City Chiefs are on the verge of achieving a threepeat by winning the Super Bowl for the third year in a row. This would be a significant milestone, potentially elevating them to one of the best dynasties in NFL history.

💡Dynasty

In sports, a 'dynasty' is a team that dominates a sport over a period of time, typically by winning multiple championships. The video discusses whether a potential Super Bowl win for the Chiefs would make them one of the best dynasties or the best dynasty ever, comparing their potential achievement to other notable NFL dynasties.

💡Patriots Dynasty

The 'Patriots Dynasty' refers to the period during which the New England Patriots were exceptionally successful, particularly under the leadership of Tom Brady. The video script questions whether this should be considered one continuous dynasty or two separate ones, based on their performance in different eras, and how this affects the comparison with the Chiefs' potential dynasty.

💡Conference Championship

A 'Conference Championship' is a playoff game in the NFL that determines the champion of each conference, with the winners advancing to the Super Bowl. The video uses the number of Conference Championship games made by the Patriots and the potential for the Chiefs as a measure of a team's dominance and part of the criteria for evaluating a dynasty.

💡Playoffs

The 'playoffs' are a series of elimination games held after the regular season to determine the champion. The video mentions the Patriots' and Chiefs' records of making the playoffs as part of their respective dynastic runs, indicating consistency and strength over multiple seasons.

💡Super Bowl

The 'Super Bowl' is the annual championship game of the NFL, one of the most watched sporting events in the world. The video's central theme revolves around the Chiefs potentially winning their third consecutive Super Bowl, which would be a key factor in evaluating their status as a dynasty.

💡Division

In the NFL, a 'division' is a group of teams within a conference. Winning the division means being the best within that group. The video cites the Patriots' and Chiefs' division win records as part of their overall success and a measure of their dynastic status.

💡Separate Dynasties

The concept of 'separate dynasties' is discussed in the video to differentiate between the Patriots' success in different time periods. The script suggests that there might be two distinct dynasties for the Patriots, based on their performance before and after a nine-year gap without a Super Bowl win.

💡Steelers of the 70s

The 'Steelers of the 70s' refers to the Pittsburgh Steelers' successful period during the 1970s when they won four Super Bowls. The video compares the Chiefs' potential threepeat to the Steelers' achievements as part of the discussion on what constitutes a great NFL dynasty.

💡Cowboys of the 90s

The 'Cowboys of the 90s' denotes the Dallas Cowboys' successful era in the 1990s when they won three Super Bowls. The video uses this as a benchmark to compare with the Chiefs' current run, discussing how a potential threepeat would rank in NFL history.

💡49ers of the 80s

The '49ers of the 80s' refers to the San Francisco 49ers' dominance in the 1980s, during which they won four Super Bowls. The video script uses this as another point of comparison, evaluating the Chiefs' potential dynasty against other successful teams of the past.

Highlights

The Chiefs are on the verge of a three-peat, which raises the question of whether they could become one of the greatest dynasties in NFL history.

A Super Bowl win this year could make the Chiefs the second-greatest dynasty ever, potentially even challenging the Patriots' dynasty depending on how it's viewed.

The real debate is whether the Patriots' dynasty is seen as one continuous 19-year stretch or two separate dynasties.

From 2001 to 2019, the Patriots made nine Super Bowl appearances, won six championships, and reached 13 Conference Championship games.

Between 2005 and 2013, the Patriots won zero Super Bowls, raising the question of whether a decade without a championship can still be part of a dynasty.

If the Patriots' dynasty is split, the first phase runs from 2001 to 2004 with three Super Bowl wins, while the second phase runs from 2011 to 2018 with three more titles.

The Chiefs' current run would surpass the Steelers' 1970s dynasty, which won four Super Bowls in six years.

The Chiefs' run could also be seen as superior to the Cowboys' 1990s dynasty and the 49ers' dynasty of the 1980s.

If the Chiefs win this season, they will have appeared in five Super Bowls in seven years, winning four championships and reaching seven consecutive Conference Championship games.

A three-peat for the Chiefs would clearly establish them as one of the NFL's top dynasties, second only to the Patriots.

Whether the Chiefs could surpass the Patriots' legacy depends on whether the Patriots' 19-year run is viewed as one or two separate dynasties.

If the Chiefs don't win another Super Bowl for a decade or more, their current success may be seen as a separate run rather than part of a continuous dynasty.

The Patriots had a 10-year gap between Super Bowl wins, from 2004 to 2014, which could be a reason to split their dynasty into two distinct eras.

The Chiefs' current run, if they win another Super Bowl this year, will eclipse dynasties like the Cowboys of the '90s, 49ers of the '80s, and Steelers of the '70s.

The speaker believes that the Patriots' two phases of dominance (2001-2004 and 2011-2018) represent separate dynasties, making the Chiefs' potential three-peat a historic achievement.

Transcripts

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all right so we know what uh what the

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stakes are for the Chiefs this year

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they're on the verge of a three peat um

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would a Super Bowl this year make them

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one of the best dynasties or the best

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Dynasty

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ever so I think it would so here the

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real question

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is do you consider the Patriots one

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continuous

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Dynasty that's the real question because

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if you do

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the Patriot Dynasty if you

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do is n call it it's 19 years but call

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it yeah

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just I'll call it what it is 19-year

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run in those 19 years they made nine

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Super

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Bowls 13 Conference Championship games

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made the playoffs 17 of 19 years won the

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division

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17 of 19

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years and won six Super Bowls that's the

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Patriot Dynasty keep you might be like

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aren't those numbers short no because

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you don't the Patriot Dynasty doesn't

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get credit for Brady with the Bucks that

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so if that's one continuous Dynasty in

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your opinion then this Chief's run

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probably comes in second to it

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but the the issue isue if you will with

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looking at it as one continuous

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Dynasty is from

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2005 through

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2013 those nine years they won zero

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Super Bowls so do you have a can you

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have in the a in during a dynasty a

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decade without a

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championship so if you look at the

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Patriots as two separate dynasties and

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those dynasties would be 01 to

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04 three Super Bowls three Super Bowl

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wins and then 2011 to

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2018 11 to 18 would

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be eight years three rings five Super

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Bowl appearances all eight years you

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want at least 12 games all eight years

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you were in the conference Championship

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Game this Chiefs run

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would be better than either of those

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individually I think this Chief's run

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will beat the Steelers of the 70s they

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won two had a two-year break if you will

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then won two more so they won four and

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six the Cowboys of the90s obviously they

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won three and four the ners of the 80s

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they won four in nine years or 10 years

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I think 81 in nine years this would be

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clearly better than all of those if the

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Chiefs win this it would be three in a

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row four Super Bowls in six years and

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over a seven-year stretch seven

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Conference Championship games five Super

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Bowl appearances four rings and so if

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they win it they are

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undoubtedly the second greatest Dynasty

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ever and depending on how you parse the

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Patriots one you could argue the best

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Dynasty ever and for folks objecting to

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me saying oh how can you call it two

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separate ones well let me ask you this

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if the Kansas City Chiefs don't win it

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this year and they don't win another

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Super Bowl

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until

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2032 will you consider that Super Bowl

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part of this

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run I don't think many people would

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and that's what happened with the

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Patriots the Patriots won an ' 04 and

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then didn't win again until

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14 so like what is if the Chiefs who won

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it in

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23 I said 2032 that was wrong don't win

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again until

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2033 will you consider that super let's

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say the Chiefs don't win again and then

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they win back to back in 33 and 34 would

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you consider that part of this dynasty I

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don't think you would

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and

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so it it's a testament to the Patriots

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that they had two separate dynasties but

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I do look at it as two separate

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dynasties in which case the Chiefs right

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now this season can become the greatest

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Dynasty in NFL history hey thanks for

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