NFL legend laments difficulty of beating Chiefs: 'You gotta beat the refs, you gotta beat Taylor Swift'
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Pro Football Hall of Famer Andre Reed underscored the difficulty of defeating the Kansas City Chiefs at their home stadium amid frustrations with the loss the Buffalo Bills suffered in the AFC Championship.
Reed, who starred as a Bills wide receiver during the team’s four straight Super Bowl losses, watched again as the team fell short against the Chiefs. He touched on the controversy surrounding the questionable calls from officials that seem to favor Kansas City as well.
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Pro Football Hall of Fame member Andre Reed before the game between the New England Patriots and the Buffalo Bills at New Era Field in Orchard Park, New York, on Oct. 29, 2018. (Rich Barnes-USA Today Sports)
Needless to say, the seven-time Pro Bowler was hot.
"The bottom line is you just gotta go out there and not play against the refs, but you kind of to a center point," Reed said on "The Jim Rome Show." "A lot of Chiefs are going to tell me I don't know what I'm talking about. That might be the case. But when you go into Kansas City, you gotta beat a lot of people. You gotta beat the team, you gotta beat the fans, you gotta beat the refs, you gotta beat Taylor Swift. You gotta beat everybody.
"If you just go out there and throw that all out the window and beat Kansas City at their own game, and beat them, that all is never gonna be said. Yesterday we didn't do that."
Reed said he wasn’t sure if the Bills would have won if the Xavier Worthy catch was overturned to be an incomplete pass and if Josh Allen got the first down on a 4th-and-1