Who is Atlanta cheering for in this Super Bowl?

The Steakhouse discussed the disappointing Super Bowl matchup
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid and Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni greet each other after Super Bowl LVII at State Farm Stadium in 2023.
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Super LIX will feature two of the league's best teams, but where's the juice? The Kansas City Chiefs are chasing history and the Philadelphia Eagles are trying to win their second Super Bowl in the last eight years.

The Steakhouse discussed the matchup and who the city of Atlanta should consider cheering for, but also why it's such a disappointing pair of teams for fans outside of Philadelphia and Kansas City.

"The rooting interest is tough, man," Steak said about the matchup in Super Bowl LIX. "Neither one of those teams [is root-able]. You can't cheer for Philadelphia, unless you bet on them and Kansas City is [not good either]. It is what it is."

The commentary around the game has centered around the chance for the Chiefs to become the first team in NFL history to win three straight Super Bowls. Aside from anyone cheering for a juggernaut, there's not much to get excited about unless you enjoy cheering for the NFL fan equivalent of King Joffrey.

"There's not much to say about it," Steak continued. "I guess if you get three-in-a-row then you can start talking about greatest team of all time. I guess if [Patrick Mahomes] gets his fourth Super Bowl then you can start talking about him and Tom Brady as the two greatest. I guess Andy Reid has to be up there with Vince Lombardi, really, and Bill Belichick."

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