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The Kansas City Chiefs find themselves in their toughest moment for a very long time, having been beaten by the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl and failing to achieve a historic three-peat.
Naturally, there has been a lot of introspection from coach Andy Reid and the players, whilst those outside the camp think that it could be time for a change.
One such voice belongs to FOX reporter Rob Parker, who thinks that Reid should leave his job following the Super Bowl defeat because a decline in quality from the Chiefs was on the cards for a long time.
Parker doesn't hold back
On FOX Sports Radio, Parker and Kelvin Washington were discussing whether it is fair or not to label the Chiefs as 'frauds', given the focus on favorable calls from the officials during their run to the Super Bowl which they then lost in emphatic style.
Parker then shared his thoughts on Reid, saying: "Andy Reid should step down as head coach of the Chiefs... This fall off the cliff is 2 years in the making.
"When I see greatness, I will embrace it. I didn't see greatness with this team the last 2 years. I know they won the Super Bowl last year, but they weren't a great team until they won the Super Bowl. They were bad.
"I refused to buy into their 15-2 record. You guys laughed at me! I said, he turned into Daniel Jones. I don't think Daniel Jones would have played that bad yesterday. Patrick Mahomes has had two stinkers in the Super Bowl! I'm not always right. I'm wrong sometimes. I am right quite often, and I was right about this fraudulent Kansas City Chiefs team."