Matt Ryan Has Strong Belief About Chiefs Despite Slow Start

The Kansas City Chiefs have already lost three games this season.
That shouldn’t be that worrisome for most teams, but we’re talking about the most dominant team of the past decade.
However, unlike some people, Matt Ryan doesn’t think this is the beginning of the end of the dynasty.
Talking on CBS Sports, the former MVP shared his honest thoughts on Andy Reid and his team:
“There’s a level of pacing I think that Andy Reid does and forcing guys into roles for development so he can get the best out of them when he needs them in November, December, and January. This team is going to be right there at the end,” Ryan said.
"This team is going to be right there at the end."@M_Ryan02 thinks the Chiefs are trending in the right direction at the perfect time. pic.twitter.com/dbDgyhNEOx
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Of course, being 3-3 at this point is far from ideal, but there’s still plenty of football to be played.
Betting against Patrick Mahomes has rarely been profitable, and the former MVP is currently playing arguably the best football of his career.
The defense hasn’t been as stout as its been during most of Steve Spagnuolo’s tenure as defensive coordinator, but they still have the personnel to shut down all their opposition.
Also, their offense will finally be back to full strength.
Star wide receiver Rashee Rice will finally make his season debut after serving a six-game suspension for violating the league’s personal conduct policy.
Xavier Worthy has looked solid since he returned from injury, and even if Travis Kelce is no longer a superstar, he’s still Travis Kelce.
Everybody in the league has spent hours upon hours trying to figure out a way to stop the Chiefs, and it may have worked so far.
Then again, they still have arguably the greatest offensive playcaller of all time calling the shots, so it might be way too early to have this type of conversation about the Chiefs.
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