Death. Taxes. Nick Wright being very positive in his Kansas City Chiefs in such a way that might actually get under the skin. Some things are inevitable.
The Things First host dropped a brand-new one on his program Tuesday discussing Kansas City's playoff match versus the Houston Texans, mentioning current bye-based remarks from ESPN's Rex Ryan that backfired marvelously.
“I'm not going to do the important things,” he stated. “I'm not going to state this is a bye. It's not a bye. I'm not even going to get mad that Rex [Ryan] took my expression and fumbled it a bit and after that was incorrect. Much better than a bye is the expression however you ‘d much better make certain that the group is going to wax the group they're playing instead of lose to them.”
“This is not a bye. It is, nevertheless, the Chiefs' last practice of the year … The season does not begin this Saturday, it begins next Sunday.”
— @getnickwright on Texans vs. Chiefs pic.twitter.com/L7bf6StBcn
— First Things First (@FTFonFS1) January 14, 2025
“It is nevertheless the Chiefs' last practice of the year,” Wright stated.
Now, it's not as bad as it sounds. Wright thinks that with Patrick Mahomes every Chiefs season starts with the AFC national championship. It's somewhat frustrating however with a great deal of things he states, practically unquestionably real. He can call whatever in advance a practice. If that's real there are lot of triumph laps for practice wins throughout the year.
This might work as much more bulletin board system product for the Texans, who need to be questioning what they need to perform in order to get any regard around here. Winning Saturday would alter all that for Houston and guarantee this clip lives infamy.