With the Mahomes-era Chiefs winning their second title last Sunday, the discussion over what constitutes a dyansty started almost immediately after the clock hit zero. Two in four years is pretty good, though there's plenty of people out there who are arguing that the dynasty conversation starts with three. While speaking with 610's The Drive on Wednesday, Chiefs Insider Pete Sweeney talked about how they may not be there quite yet, but it's impossible to keep them out of the conversation now.
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"Twitter is Twitter," he said. "It isn't real life, but you can kind of get a glimpse of where the dismay is coming. And usually the cities of the Twitter people reaching out to you saying, 'no, this isn't a dynasty,' are in Rhode Island, or Massachusetts, or New Hampshire. There's a certain part of the population that's not ready to say it's a dynasty, and it's the one with six championships. And look, the Chiefs are far from that. We're not saying they're the greatest team of all-time, the greatest era, the greatest reign. We're saying they're in that conversation. They're beginning to get into that conversation. You don't need, I don't feel, 3-4 Championships to start calling this a dynasty when you've hosted five straight AFC Title, which has never been done in the history of the NFL. You've won three of them. You've now won two Championships."
You can listen to Sweeney's interview in the embedded player below: