
Chiefs documentary delivers expected satisfying ending for the Eagles faithful
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Chiefs documentary delivers expected satisfying ending for the Eagles faithful
ESPN’s The Kingdom offers the Eagles fan base a wildly satisfying and expected ending to a good documentary. The goal was to capture the Chiefs’ pursuit and fulfillment of their destiny. Destiny’s new darling throttled the champs, the best quarterback of his era, and the man who might be the second most excellent coach of all time. It’s an excellent watch, but it also leads to two questions. Is it strange to state Eagles fans were more excited about this doc than the Chiefs were?
Most of you know this. The ‘worldwide leader in sports’ lent its cameras to follow the two-time defending Super Bowl champions. The goal was to gain unprecedented access to their quest for an unprecedented ‘three-peat’. There isn’t a Birds fan walking who doesn’t know how that ended up.
The entire series is available for streaming on ESPN+ and Disney+. If you’re like most Birds fans, you’ll find the most satisfaction in skipping the first five episodes and diving right into the finale.
ESPN’s The Kingdom offers the Eagles fan base a wildly satisfying and expected ending to a good documentary
In The Pursuit, the sixth and final episode of The Kingdom, we find Andy Reid, Patrick Mahomes, and company traveling to New Orleans to face Philadelphia on football’s most significant and grandest stage. There isn’t a Birds fan in the Delaware Valley or anywhere else on Planet Earth who hasn’t seen FOX’s presentation of Super Bowl LIX more than once.
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Still, even with all of that being the case, you have to watch this one anyway. Seeing the annihilation in documentary form is indescribable.
ESPN’s goal was to capture the Chiefs’ pursuit and fulfillment of their destiny. What ESPN had hoped for was an epic commemorating history, but an inspired Eagles team had other plans. Destiny’s new darling throttled the champs, the best quarterback of his era, and the man who might be the second most excellent coach of all time.
All in all, The Kingdom is a pleasant viewing experience. It doesn’t hurt anything that the right team won. It’s an excellent watch, but it also leads to two questions.
Is it strange to state Eagles fans were more excited about this doc than the Chiefs were? Is it weird to say the upset made for a better and more intriguing ending? The answer to those questions is ‘yes’ and ‘yes’. With that, Philadelphia begins its push for another run at glory as the defending champs, even if they have no interest in being identified as such.