In recent years, but especially this season, one of the favorite discussion points in the world of football is that the Chiefs of Kansas City are the beneficiaries of a conspiracy led by the league which biaise those responsible for their favor. Pay attention to everything on Sunday in football (or Monday, Thursday or Saturday) and you will surely see someone promoting this theory.
Following the victory of the match for the title of the AFC of Kansas City over the Buffalo Bills (which included several nearby calls which were in favor of the Chiefs), the second -handed secondary has a message for the people who buy this theory.
“Shoutout to the Buffalo Bills. Heck of a Battle,” said Troleur on Twitter. “The rest of you can all take all this” ref “speech (and) kicks. We are holding in business.”
Leave aside the fact that so many people should be on this plot that he would almost certainly come out. Consider that some of these people should be employed by one of the 31 other teams, and you can see how it has put credibility.
However, the idea that people will stop talking about referees and this conspiracy theory seems extremely improbable. Even if and when the chiefs lose a game, the theory will always be there. Just as it was there during the New England Patriots in the early 2000s. And just as it will be during any future dynasty.