The Kansas City Chiefs are experiencing offensive struggles for the first time in a while. With Patrick Mahomes under center, this team has had no trouble moving the ball. 2023 is another story. Frustrations started to boil over on Christmas Day when the team lost to the Las Vegas Raiders in embarrassing fashion. Franchise legend Dante Hall called out Travis Kelce and the team for their sideline antics during the game.
Kansas City Chiefs Legend Dante Hall Calls Out Travis Kelce
Hall is not a fan of all the complaining. He thinks it is a bad look for the team.
“It’s like my little kids running around here on Christmas Day. We got you a Christmas tree filled with presents, and you’re acting like spoiled little brats. These guys know I love them.”
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“So, as a friend, as a brother, I had to call you out. This is not a good look. I’m watching the game with my kids, my daughter loves Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, and you’re acting like that? C’mon, guys! Be better, and I think the team will be better.”
"I think [Mahomes] needs to fall in love with the mundane. Yes, for 5 years we have been used to the big plays to Tyreek, to Kelce, all of that… It's time to be Checkdown Tom Brady…"
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— Good Morning Football (@gmfb) December 27, 2023
The “spoiled little brats” line cuts deep. Hall thinks this team needs to spend less time complaining and more time figuring out how to fix what is wrong.
Can The Team Right The Ship?
Time is running out as the playoffs are fast approaching. Kansas City is in unfamiliar territory as they often have the AFC’s top seed. This year, they will likely be in the third spot. Currently, they have a matchup with the Buffalo Bills a team that already beat them in Arrowhead this year. However, it is Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes. We have seen them do this before and it is tough to count them out of any game.
The Kansas City Chiefs need to figure something out or they will be heading into the offseason with a lot of questions.