Mariah Rose, daughter of former NBA star Jalen Rose, took to social media following the Kansas City Chiefs' thrilling AFC championship game victory. She shared a take that many sports fans would probably agree with.
Kansas City will be going to the Super Bowl for the fifth time in six seasons after overcoming Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills for the fourth time in five years. Coach Andy Reid has built a powerhouse in Kansas City and some NFL fans may be getting tired of the Missouri team always coming out on top.
In a post on her X account on Sunday, Mariah Rose compared this current Chiefs team to the Steph Curry-led Golden State Warriors dynasty that dominated the NBA over an eight-year stretch.
"So this is what mfs who hated the warriors must’ve felt like?" Commented Rose.
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Between 2015-2022, Steve Kerr led the Warriors to the NBA finals six times, winning four championships along the way. The 2015-16 team finished with an incredible 73-9 regular season record, which is still an NBA record.
Needless to say, NBA fans grew tired of seeing Golden State dominate their opponents year after year. Kansas City may now be having that same effect on NFL fanbases.
Rose also spared a thought for Bills star Josh Allen, who become the first quarterback in NFL history to lose four playoff starts against another quarterback (Patrick Mahomes).
"I know Josh Allen is so sick of losing to Patrick Mahomes," wrote Rose.
Allen has been outstanding over the last few seasons and is one of the favorites for the MVP award this season. Yet, somehow, he has been unable to get past Mahomes and Kansas City in the playoff.
On Sunday, Allen finished with 237 yards and two touchdowns. His team led the game going into the fourth quarter, but was unable to hold on, losing 32-29 in the end.
LeBron James' friend Cuffs the Legend says he can't stand Chiefs
Mariah Rose was not the only high-profile figure to see similarities between the Kansas City Chiefs and Golden State Warriors.
On Sunday, LeBron James' friend Cuffs the Legend also jumped on the anti-Chiefs wagon, making his feelings clear on his Instagram story.
"I'm tired of this team. They remind of the Warriors in 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018. They remind me of the f***ing Golden State Warriors. I hate this team. I hate the Chiefs."
The Chiefs are on the verge of recording a historic three-peat at Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans on Feb. 9. Standing in their way will be a talented Jalen Hurts-led Philadelphia Eagles team.
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