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Patrick Mahomes Hits Back Against Antonio Pierce After Las Vegas Raiders Dominance
After Enacting ‘Patrick Mahomes Rules’, Antonio Pierce Congratulated for Awakening a ‘Sleeping Giant’ by Ex-Chiefs Star.
In the last five years, the Kansas City Chiefs QB has been the undeniable king of the gridiron, clinching three Super Bowl titles and earning three Super Bowl MVP awards. However, one man in the Las Vegas Raiders camp wants to put an end to all of this. He is out on a mission to destroy the Chiefs and their MVP, Patrick Mahomes.
And he has taken a leaf out of the NBA. And the moment he implemented it, it worked! Should the Chiefs start getting scared of their divisional rivals whom they have to twice every season?
Former Chiefs TE, Jason Dunn, appeared on the “Chief Concerns” YouTube channel. He gave his two cents on the recent video interview by Antonio Pierce. What did he have to say? He wanted to congratulate Pierce for “awakening a sleeping giant”.
Pierce’s comments had lighted a fire in Mahomes. As Dunn said, Mahomes was all “we got butts to kick now”, after that. But what elected such a response from him?
Pierce’s comment came during a recent interview where the Raiders coach introduced the concept of “Patrick Mahomes rules.”
Drawing parallels to the infamous “Jordan rules” employed against basketball legend Michael Jordan. The strategy, reminiscent of the physicality displayed by the “Bad Boy” Pistons against Jordan, underscores the Raiders’ efforts to challenge Mahomes on all fronts.
During the interview on Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby’s “The Rush” podcast, Pierce elaborated on the concept, saying, “Any time he came to the hole? Elbows, feeling him, love taps, we touched him, we’re in their head, mentally, physically, emotionally, spiritually, I’m touching you.” And it seemed that on Christmas Day last year, it actually bore fruit.
Four sacks and an interception returned for a touchdown.
The Raiders’ defense was relentless. But Pierce wasn’t just trying to fire up his team for one game. He was setting the tone for a whole new era of Raiders football. His “hate the color red” mantra wasn’t just about that one matchup—it was about instilling a mindset, a culture of dominance.