NFL Media Reacts To Patriots First Half Trashing Chiefs
It is more than obvious that the New England Patriots become stronger with every game they win. The Super Bowl team challenged the Kansas City Chiefs for the Sunday Night Football, and we all knew that this would be something NFL media calls “a class of the titans.” But, are the Chiefs out of luck?
The Patriots have been the AFC favorite for almost two decades, and they have been winning Super Bowls. The Chiefs are the only undefeated team in the conference, and they have Patrick Mahomes to win the games. This is an important game for both teams. The Patriots have just broken their losing spell, and the Chiefs are aiming towards their sixth win. But, what does the NFL media say?
The Patriots scored touchdowns, and managed to take control over the game. The Chiefs, on the other hand, kicked field goals. Well, no NFL team can win in New England by accident. Players need to have perfect execution and NO mistakes. The Chiefs play this game like they usually do, and that may not be a good idea. They will have to go a little extra if they want to defeat the Super Bowl team.
Mahomes a bit off on 2 potential TDs … missed an easy one to Hunt and then overthrew Hill. Butker hits FG to open scoring
— Paul Perillo (@pfwpaul) October 15, 2018
The good news is that the Patriots are “fully equipped,” and almost all of their players are in great shape. Chris Hogan was injured this week, but he is out there. Gronk and Gordon are also playing, and yes, this is one of the greatest Patriots squads we have seen so far.
Sony Michel is the star of the night. The rookie running back scored two touchdowns. His start of the NFL career may have been slow, but the running back is off to a hot start.
Mahomes with a perfect pass …. to Donta Hightower. That's his first career INT. Also had one in the 2014 playoffs
— Ben Volin (@BenVolin) October 15, 2018
The Patriots have the right winning attitude, and they are taking the undefeated opponents seriously. The Chiefs will sure put a few points on the board, but Pats have the ultimate control in their hands.