The Chiefs run was enabled by getting to play by a different set of rules than the rest of the league, but Philly was so much better than them it wasn't going to matter. Mahomes is a great player but he benefits tremendously from getting ridiculous penalties in his favor, which inevitably changes how defenders play against him due to the fear of getting flagged for roughing or a personal foul when scrambling. His lineman rarely get called for holding, illegal formation or false starts- advantages which they routinely flaunt. After the bogus OPI call against Phiily on the opening drive the officiating was pretty even last night- hell there was even a holding call against Taylor- because it didn't make a shit. Once Reid retires the preferential treatment likely drops off more.
It's relevant in the debate of who is the greatest. It's Brady and it's not particularly close. Someone mentioned upthread Mahommes being called the Goat in waiting. If someone is dumb enough to say that they don't have a clue about what the term Goat even means. The overall count of SB wins and the 28-3 game were more than enough to cement that title, then Tom switched teams, goes 4600/40/12 and wins another Lombardi and SB mvp at 43 to make it stupid for anyone to dispute it.
Brady looked bad vs Giants because Spagnuolo produced what is probably the greatest Super Bowl gameplan ever implemented. Last night, not so much.
LeBron is 6'9 , 250 vs MJ 6'6 , 215 so I guess he was physically superior to him , huh?
MJ would pull LeBrons tiny little heart right out of his chest and eat it.
Mahomes is not Tom Brady. And that's not really a shot on Mahomes.Nobody else is going to win 7. Nobody else is Tom Brady just like there's not another MJ. Love it or hate it that's the truth.