"I will not whine or complain during the process. I won’t be a distraction, on or off the field."
Patrick Mahomes - NFL Draft Letter April 2017
That sentence comes within the text of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes' NFL draft letter as a graduate of Texas Tech, letting the NFL teams know that he could be trusted to be well-behaved. That he wasn't going to make the news for the wrong reasons. That he would do what was required. What was expected.
To look back at his NFL draft letter is to see how much he meant what he said and how he continues to love playing the game of football. His draft letter is a highly recommended read. There is nothing in some of the quotes from his letter that don't continue to resonate today, which makes his performance in the recent Super Bowl LIX stand out all the more, in the worst, most unbelievable way.
Though Patrick was a rookie in the Chiefs organization in 2017, he didn't become their starting QB until the next season, 2018-19. And in that first season, he took the league by storm and led the Chiefs all the way to the American Football League Championship game against the New England Patriots and their QB, Tom Brady. Patrick and the Chiefs lost to the Patriots, but otherwise, he hasn't looked back since, chasing Tom's records at a startling pace all along the way.
Fans on Twitter/X have dissected statistics ad nauseam between the two men, comparing and sparring, trying to elevate their favorite as king of the hill. Tom Brady has 7 Super Bowl rings, Patrick has 3. Patrick is still 29 years old and turned 30 this season. He was closing in on Tom in several categories.
Then, there are their favorite, top receivers. Brady had Rob "Gronk" Gronkowski, who is also now retired. Patrick has Travis Kelce, now age 36. Again, fans have compared Gronkowski and Travis for a number of years, especially since Travis began breaking NFL records and coming closer and closer to some of Gronk's.
It is vital and crucial to New England fans that their fave duo, Brady and Gronkowski remain king of the mountain. The best of all time. The "goats", as it were.
As the 2024-25 season progressed with the Chiefs ending the season at 15-2 (with the last loss coming vs. the Denver Broncos while resting most of the starters, including Patrick and Travis), the discussion of a Chiefs "dynasty" grew at a fever pitch.
Including the idea and possible realization of a three-peat, the winning of three (3) Super Bowls in a row; oh, the chances were oh-so-real. No NFL team had ever won the Super Bowl three times in a row since the NFL merged with the old AFL. Prior to that merger, the Green Bay Packers had done it.
Patrick was suddenly getting closer and closer to approaching the possibility of a three-peat. He would also take one step closer to catching Brady's seven rings and build on his own legacy as possibly the best quarterback ever.
Should we also mention how Chiefs coach Andy Reid was himself climbing the record books? Look at where he's sitting.
And for post season? Look at that - oh, he's been climbing.
But as we all know, it didn't happen in the 2025 Super Bowl. Just like in the thrown 2022 AFCG Game vs the Cincinnati Bengals, the Chiefs suddenly looked totally and unequivocally lost.
And if somehow the Chiefs had won and achieved this extremely rare feat of three (3) consecutive Super Bowl wins, no doubt there would have been gnashing of teeth and wailing with an intensity not seen before in the football world.
Who comprises the "football world"? Well, it includes the other remaining NFL teams, along with their hundreds and thousands, likely millions of fans across the United States and overseas. It also includes the media - beat writers, pod-casters, influencers, hosts on numerous shows such as NFL Network, ESPN, etc.
The state of being "tired of the Chiefs winning" even had a name - Chiefs Fatigue.
Not to worry, though. All are safe. All can rest assured.
The three-peat would not happen.
The possibility crumbled to pieces in an unbelievably ghastly display on Sunday, February 9. In front of millions of viewers, on the biggest stage.
For allllllll to see.
Were you shocked by it all?
Narnia wasn't shocked. We were greatly disappointed, but can't say there weren't signs that the outcome could be a loss.
And now, in this 2025-26 season, proceedings seem to be setting up a continuation of this dismantling of the dynasty so many never wanted. The Chiefs lost to the Houston Texans on Sunday, Dec. 7, just about killing all hope for another post-season drive. The free fall continued and now with the regular season ended? The Chiefs are sitting at home.
But so many intriguing occurrences have already happened to set the Chiefs up for a tremendously surprising fall from the top.
• Coach Andy Reid and his normally quite capable staff of coaches have suddenly all gone belly up with ineffective and unimaginative play calling.
• Rookie offensive lineman Josh Simmons, who had greatly impressed in training camp and was looking like a dream-come-true left tackle, suddenly had a "personal issue" and missed four (4) games due to said mysterious "personal issue".
• Two years in a row, top-level wide receivers have gone down.
• Kicker Harrison Butker got off to a very rough start, missing a number of PAT's and short field goals, before eventually turning it around later in the season.
• Running back Isiah Pacheco's suspect "knee injury". I say "suspect" because I was watching the game where his knee did collide with another player, but after spending some time on the sideline, he hopped down from the table and seemed to move around with no visible issue. Isiah missed three (3) critical games that affected the team's running game and placed a heavy load on Kareem Hunt.
• The weird winning touchdown run by Trevor Lawrence in the Chiefs vs. Jaguars game in October where it appeared that Chris Jones' feet were rooted in cement.
👀👀 He had it. In his hands.
The "need" for TPTB (i.e. record companies, talent agencies, film studios, sports team owners and/or their league administrators) to control their players/artists in an entertainment industry rife with bigotry and homophobia is beyond the general public's awareness and comprehension.
- If you are unfamiliar with the closet and how it has worked in these two industries.
- If you are one who loves the magazine tabloids like People, US Weekly, National Enquirer, or online sites (which are actually more popular now) like Deaux Moi, Enty Lawyer, TMZ, Page Six, the Daily Mail, Data Lounge, Reddit, etc. and believe that they are beacons of truth.
Then, you are also likely going to miss how:
• the profits from gambling benefit the big sports leagues
• the increased thirst for "ramped up algorithms" in social media by creating/manufacturing the latest sensation or "viral moment"
• the endorsement money from advertisers
and
• the financial returns from streaming rights
can all contribute to playing a factor in some of the questionable decision-making by those in charge of 1) what airs on the screen or 2) is put on the fields of competition. The next question is why? What's the purpose other than being motivated by financial gains?
What do our recollections of sabotage and ill-treatment of many of our favorite subjects have to do with the Chiefs and their 2025 season?
As we wrap this segment up, let's briefly circle back around to our recollections of sabotage and the obvious shared common thread of who the incidents involve, mostly members of the LGBTQ community.
It's also to know that the number of queer population in the entertainment industry is likely even more than Ted Casablanca used to say exists, which is roughly 50%. Narnia believes it has to be higher than that today.
The minute Shifty (Taylor Swift) entered the picture with tight end Travis Kelce, it was a huge red flag that the closet was involved. Her history speaks for itself.
Never forget the article about her being a professional beard that was snuffed out online back in 2014. It's taken years of high-profile "dating" to snuff out the loudness of the below image.
This is just a screenshot from International Business Times Australia via Sugarscape, from the article dated 02 12 14:
We have witnessed how TPTB will go to extreme lengths to misrepresent the sexuality images of their clients, whatever they deem "necessary" to portray them as heterosexual, whether that means someone they're "dating", marrying and/or having a baby with. Teams will stoop so low as to have false sexual assault/harassment charges, cheating scandals, or false sexual addictions (Armie Hammer); however they can ensure a straight image for the client.
Beginning with his 2018-19 season, Patrick Mahomes has had a plenitude of off-field distractions caused by his brother, his mother and beard, I mean "wife". It has been one thing after another. Then, TPTB figured that wasn't enough and began creating on-the-field antics like the Dec. 10, 2023 Buffalo Bills game where he play-acted to be "visibly upset" by the officiating and thus planted the seed for the "spoiled brat", "sore loser" label by NFL fans.
Cameras were sure to show all of the bellyaching. This act was not credible; his past history showed it was not. We were supposed to believe that Patrick had suddenly become a loose cannon? smh
He was shown to be livid with teammates. Has he corrected teammates before? Of course. Has he been visibly disappointed? Sure. Has he guided teammates away from possible-damaging behavior before an unsportsmanlike penalty was inflicted on the team? Oh, you bet. (See Tyreek Hill, lol.)
But not this kind of grand standing. This is not the Patrick Mahomes that has been a Chief since 2017.
And examples of Travis' wild behavior the past several years requires an entirely new post; we don't have that kind of space. This post has gone on long enough already. But his image has regressed to being an abusive, ticking time bomb.
Interesting, isn't it? Both Patrick and Travis suffering from plummeting regression at times. Violent or disgruntled behavior. Enough to distract from field performance. A steady enough drip to drain away from popular, respected images.
Who would have had a problem with the on and off field chemistry of such a successful duo to want to sabotage it?
Were these moments bothering TPTB?
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| This is why Jason partners with Travis now at ACC |
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| 2020 Super Bowl parade |
| 2020 Super Bowl parade |
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| 2019 NCAA Championship, TX Tech vs Virginia |
Who doesn't enjoy seeing these guys enjoy each other's company? 😉 Weren't those fun, warm and happy images?
But you know how TPTB are. They're the no-fun bunch. They love to smack the hands of these guys.
And we're not sure what to think of this clip from Tyreek Hill's podcast and what he had to say in a "joking around" moment, filled with telltale snickering and tittering. This was something else, possibly making the league sweat a bit with the winking and cackling.
And so here we are. The Chiefs had a bit too much success and fun going on. Success that was beginning to seriously threaten the previous success of a couple of favored players gone before. And just like the league wasn't going to let Michael Sam or Carl Nassib even get to sniff success, Patrick AND Travis have had everything thrown at them (and their teammates) to slow down the success and the breaking of records which threatened the legacy of Tom Brady and therefore his WR Rob Gronkowski as well:
- phantom injuries
- car accidents
- "personal issues"
- a kicker's mysteriously lengthy slump
- some terrible officiating
- suddenly unimaginative play-calling
- repetitive penalties of neutral zone infractions/offsides by veteran Super Bowl-experienced players
- steroidal bearding activity
- the introduction of a meard for Travis, by the name of Ross Travis (a huge thank you to the Gaylors for even pointing out the existence of Ross Travis \sarc)
- birth of another stunt child for QB1
- political distractions by kicker Harrison Butker and members of the Hunt family
- and of course, probably the biggest and most noticeable of all ... the arrival of Taylor Swift.
Taylor Swift, aka Shifty, has been a huge factor. With her arrival in 2023, the Chiefs catapulted to being the "IT" team and a deciding factor in streaming negotiations for the next two NFL seasons.
And now the season is officially over for the Chiefs and the big question is, will Travis retire after this season or leave it open to return next year? His post-game interview looked pretty somber and the eyes glistening.
Let's hope that he's able to make that decision for himself without being forced out. This post-game interview video on Sunday, Jan 4, isn't exactly a promising start.
via Sam McDowell twitter
Plus, there's that matter of the number 13, supposedly Shifty's favorite number. (Her birthday is December 13. She turned the age of 13 on a Friday the 13th. Her engagement was announced 13 days after a first-time appearance on Travis and Jason's New Heights podcast.) Her wedding is supposed to be on what date? June 13. 😑
Etcetera, etcetera, and so on, and so forth.
Well, guess what? This is Travis Kelce's 13th season in football. Gee, wouldn't it be just awesome if he could retire after his 13th season so that he could get hitched?
And what is this? Gaslighting? Is it a subtle warning to Patrick from someone through 96.5 FM that he could always be traded if he doesn't stay in line? A reminder of his draft letter and his pledge to toe the line?
Or is it quite a valid statement that once Travis is off the roster for good, that there isn't much going to hold Patrick committed to the Chiefs as well as the city, if winning is no longer happening? Especially after the way Clark Hunt, Jr. had to sign off on how his star QB has been treated these last several years, while his organization reaped the benefits of all the publicity and three Super Bowl wins?
If that's the case? Good for Patrick. No doubt he would remember that he does hold some clout when it comes to the immediate future of the organization. It's his talent that changed everything, partnered with coach Andy Reid.
This flick has too many constantly changing plots and scenes. Just think - this particular post mostly focused on happenings with the Chiefs organization when a large factor that plays into everything is Taylor Swift, and the post hasn't focused much on her. That book hasn't closed yet though, so plenty of time to talk about that chapter at a later time.
But there's one thing to remember. Even though Travis will be retiring soon, whether it's within days, months, or after next season, in case you haven't noticed, his won't be the last fauxmance to hit the sports world. Let's look at a few more:
• New England Patriots WR Stefon Diggs + Cardi B (Full Stop Mgmnt client)
• Buffalo Bills QB1 Josh Allen + Hailee Steinfeld (Full Stop Mgmnt client)
• NY Giants QB Russell Wilson + Ciara
• LA Chargers QB1 Justin Herbert + Madison Beer (Full Stop Mgmnt client)
• NJ Devils center Jack Hughes + singer/dancer Tate McRae
• Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes + influencer Livvy Dunne
Do you see how half of the beards are Full Stop Management clients? Full Stop Management specializes in handling the images of closeted talent.
Look at what these teams dreamed up:
Two of the faux couples had a play date: Josh Allen + Hailee met Paul Skenes + Livvy Dunne.
😱
They sent Paul Skenes & Dunne to Buffalo, NY to watch Josh Allen's Bills play the Jets. Not even the Pittsburgh Steelers! smh
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Okay, that last bit with the play date? That's the last straw. We are outta here on that note. 😬
If you've made it to this point, we at Narnia will join you in feeling utterly exhausted. 😉
All we can say is in the end, these players certainly deserve to be treated a lot better than in this inhumane manner. Have Travis and Patrick received rewards along the way? Absolutely. Might Josh Allen be rewarded with a Super Bowl win? It is looking quite possible.
They're humans though, not dolls to pose and order around however desired. And they are unjustly being made an example of, not unlike a few other Narnia's faves who are all too familiar with the dealings of the closet.
pic sources: The Players Tribune, SugarScape, Sam McDowell twitter/X, wikipedia,
96.5 FM, It Needed To Be Said podcast, CBS NFL, Chris Roush twitter,
WROC Ch 8, Brad Henson Productions, Fox NFL
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