Brandon Marshall at Josh Allen’s evil against Patrick Mahomes: ‘Sometimes you run into a Michael Jordan’

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As Patrick Mahomes and Kansas City Chiefs go against their third straight Super Bowl, NFL fans can’t help but feel for Buffalo Bills and Quarterback Josh Allen.

Chiefs can make history in New Orleans 9 February by winning their third straight Super Bowl. This story has come at the expense of Allen, who are 0-4 in postal season matches against Mahomes and Chiefs.

As good as Allen is – he is an MVP front trunner with Baltimore Ravens Quarterback Lamar Jackson this year – he has not been able to get the bills back to the Super Bowl for the first time over three decades.

And his postgame interview after falling to Chief’s 32-29 showed his raw feeling. He was short with his answers and looked like designed.

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Buffalo Bills Quarterback Josh Allen goes off the field after the AFC championship against Kansas City Chiefs at Geha Field at Arrowhead Stadium. (Mark J. Refilas/Imag images)

However, an ex-NFL star broke Allen’s challenge of having to get through Mahomes to reach the team’s goals to other sports.

“Sometimes you run into a Michael Jordan. Sometimes you run into a Tiger Woods in their Premier Am Athlete” collaborates with rebellion.

“If these guys can pull one or two of it is what they can do. But [Mahomes has] Has been in the league eight years and been in the Super Bowl five times.

“Great job, Josh Allen, but this is the wrong era that is a quarterback.”

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Marshall said it was “no bank” against Allen, Jackson, Joe Burrow or even CJ Stroud with his Houston Texans who fell to the chiefs of the divisional division.

But as good as Basketball Hall of Famer Karl Malone was with Utah Jazz, they couldn’t beat Jordan and Bulls in the two NBA finals they played. And when Woods was in his golfing prime, some players accepted that finishing second place on a given week was an achievement because Woods would probably lift the trophy.

It is the unfortunate result of greatness. Someone or a team should lose.

Kansas City Chiefs Quarterback Patrick Mahomes rolls out to pass against Las Vegas Raiders during the first half of November 26, 2023 in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/David Becker)

Marshall described Mahomes and Chiefs as a “one-time-in-life” phenomenon to see in sports, and it’s not just because of the two-time MVP.

“There are a few people. There are Patrick Mahomes. It shows his greatness,” Marshall explained. “It shows Andy Reid’s greatness, and they both have to be in the conversation about the biggest quarterback of the time and also the biggest coach of the time that challenges Tom Brady and Bill Belichick.

“Another person we have to include in this conversation as he has taken over this defense is Steve Spagnuolo. Before he came there in 2018, this defense was dead last. It was one of the worst defense in the league in a few years . Insert Coach Spags.

“He’s still spectacular and magical, but he doesn’t have to go out there and put up 40 points. He doesn’t have to go out there … He doesn’t even need Tirek Hill.”

Allen’s songs in the last three Bills games against Chiefs in the playoffs are excellent: 931 Collected Yards, Nine TouchDowns and No Intercepts. Still, he has lost them all.

As Marshall said, it’s not a bank on Allen. It just clearly shows how big mahomes and this chiefs dynasty is that it seems to make history against Philadelphia Eagles.

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Revolt Sports, hosted by Brandon Marshall and Kayla Nicole, aims to push boundaries with sports and culture speak in a new partnership with “I Am Athlete.” (Revolt Sports)

Marshall loves to see and discuss the league he played in 13 seasons and other sports and culture with his “I Am Athlete” Sports Media Platform. But he feels he will take it to the next level with the brand’s partnership with Revolt, the black -owned multimedia platform that advertised his launch of Revolt Sports.

Marshall, with media personality and cultural commentator Kayla Nicole as co-host, will be shown on Revolt Sports weekly run by “I Am Athlete”, which will contain unsuccessful discussions with the duo and other celebrity contributors from the best stories in sports to the hottest to the hottest Cultural topics.

The first episode that contained Marshall’s former UCF teammate, Josh “Beezo” Bellamy and Mike Sims-Walker, discussed the NFL’s conference championship matchups, while also going deep about whether to celebrate rapper Big Mech with a welcome back party next month after having spent 16 years in prison for drug trafficking and money laundering is the right one for society.

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“People want the real. They want authentic, and that’s what our culture is,” Marshall explained. “These are the conversations we have had in the dressing room since sports were established. These are the same conversations we have in salons and barbershops. This is the same conversation we have on stoops on the block, the same conversations.

“‘I am athlete’s life at the intersection of hip-hop and sport. Then talking about things that are relevant to the culture-pop culture, no matter what you have it-is just a general conversation that is natural to us. That’s what you gets from this show every single week.

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