Kansas City leaders are on the brink of NFL history as they seem to become the first team to have ever won three straight Super Bowls. Super bowls victory and the abolition of the third in three years are already remarkable achievements. These achievements are only achieved by the best franchises in professional sports. At the moment, every member of the leaders talks about how the team’s culture for victory has led to the moment.
It starts at the top with coach Andy Reid, who led the leaders to 12 consecutive seasons who won the team’s coach in 2013. As one would expect a coach to do, he used his time speaking in the media to emphasize how good or The team was all around.
“I have been placed in leadership positions since I was younger, so I was very lucky in this way”, ” Said Reid. “You don’t look at this thing. You have to take care of businesses every week due to the exchange rate in this league. We’re just trying to get it literally weekly … it’s a band of all the hard work that the kids have put on. It’s a thing that jumps me. I would just say that the whole body of work is. You know, three years of work in this league, it’s like dogs for years. There is a lot that go to it. ”
There is not only one person who receives all the credit for this level of success. Every player and coach has to do their job to win as much as Kansas City. General Patrick Mahomes acknowledged that organizational excellence has led to this success for the leaders.
“I know how blessed I am in the organization and in the football team,” he explained Mahomes during a press conference of 5 February. “It’s a culture set by the Reid coach. Throughout the organization, it’s a victory. No matter how it is done. It’s about coming to work every day and leave it all on football stadium and win football games. I think That is what has made us so successful in recent years.
Even newcomers understand that leaders do things different from other franchises. The wide receiver Deandre Hopkins, who negotiated in KC in October, described the environment as a “championship culture”.
“I have never been to a team that has won Super Bowls. It’s a league culture,” Said Hopkins. “I want to say, it really is not so complicated, honestly. It’s just a champion culture here, man.”
“You see the opportunities you will get and you never know what your last will be,” Mahomes added. “To be able to find ourselves again in the Super Bowl is always special … It was a good running. We hope we can continue as my career continues.”
It is very likely that Patrick Mahomes will return it to another super bowl after that. He is only 29 years old and already plays on the fifth of the Super Bowl. Either way, it will get organizational superiority from top to bottom to continue winning championships, something that the leaders are built to do.