Tavia Hunt, the wife of the owner of the heads of the city of the Kansas, Clark Hunt, attacked those who think that the bosses arrived at the Super Bowl of something other than their own merit.
In a long social media post, Tavia reflected on the way of the Chiefs to be at a victory of being the first team to win three consecutive Super Bowls.
The Hunt family has owned the Chiefs since 1960, several years before the Super Bowl era began.
Chiefs could not shake favoritism claims for a 32-29 victory over the Buffalo Bills in the AFC championship game on Sunday night.
“By the grace of God, we have been successful, but it is not” black magic “or favoritism of the referee (looks at the statistics on this), it is a lot of hard work, beliefs and purpose,” said Tavia Hunt.
The appointment comes from a much longer publication about your life during the last decade, at the head of the team more consisting of football.
Tavia Hunt has attacked those who think that the bosses arrived at the Super Bowl through favoritism
The chiefs could not shake favoritism statements during a victory over the Buffalo Bills
'Overwhelmed. That is the word that comes to mind when we reflect on the luxurious grace, favor and fidelity of God. I have said it before: I don't think God cares about football, but deeply cares about people, “Hunt continued.
'In 2012, we were broken, winning only 2 games and facing an unimaginable tragedy. It was a humiliating and desperate season, and we had no place where to resort to God. That rupture led us to the total dependence on the one that supports everything. We begin to pray 1 Chronicles 4:10 and committing the team with the Lord. Shortly after, Clark hired Andy Reid, and God brought the Reid to Kansas City at the right time.
“The Chiefs had not been in a Super Bowl in 50 years, and the closest we got was losing to the Bills in the AFC championship in 1993.”
'What Clark, Andy, (General Manager) Brett Veach, (President of the team) Mark Donovan have built in the last decade is more than a football team. It is a culture based on winning with the character, honoring tradition, inspiring our fans and joining and elevating our community. This trip is about walking with people we love and respect, who inspire fans, unite Kansas City and honor God through their actions.
It is clear that Chiefs have heard the noise of having the referees in their rear pockets. Without a doubt, this will be part of this year's Super Bowl narration.
Another Super Bowl against the Philadelphia Eagles looms on February 9, with both at stake for Hunt and the team he loves.