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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are about to host Super Bowl LV in their home stadium when their matchup against the Kansas City Chiefskicks off a bit later on Sunday.
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Unfortunately for Tampa Bay, its weekly tradition of firing off cannons after a score will not happen with this technically being a neutral-site game in the eyes of the NFL.
Knowing full well about this backdrop, the Chiefs’ social media account decided to shade the Buccaneers in an absolutely glorious way.
Fire the cannons! pic.twitter.com/gWkTm0iwqB
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) February 7, 2021Before we get into the 60-yard pass Patrick Mahomes just unloaded prior to the game, let’s talk about this epic troll job. The Chiefs are pretty much saying that Mahomes' arm is the cannon.
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We’re not sure that this is the greatest of ideas for the Chiefs given that Tom Brady sits on the other side and is looking for his seventh career Super Bowl victory. You really don’t want to give Tom Terrific bulletin-board material.

As it is, the Chiefs find themselves as favorites to take home a second consecutive title. If that happens, it will be because of Mahomes’ cannon of an arm.
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© Provided by FansidedThe Los Angeles Chargers and Las Vegas Raiders tried trolling the Kansas City Chiefs and that proved to be a giant mistake.
Not only are the Kansas City Chiefs one of the most dominant teams in the NFL on the field, but they've been known to take teams down on social media as well. Unfortunately for the Los Angeles Chargers and Las Vegas Raiders, they've found that out the hard way.


Both squads tried trolling the Chiefs on Twitter earlier this week, reminding Kansas City of the times they went to Arrowhead Stadium to pull off upset wins. Well, the Chiefs responded in the best way possible, putting their AFC West rivals in their place.
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Been there, done that. Download chrome google for mac. pic.twitter.com/BlwhMg86yi
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) March 3, 2021
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The Chiefs shutting down the Raiders and Chargers on Twitter is epic


Did the Chargers and Raiders social media teams really think they'd be able to get away with this? Kansas City has been too busy winning a Super Bowl and two AFC Championships in the past two seasons. Yet, the Chargers had to bring up the time they won 29-28 in December of 2018? Give us a break.
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As for the Raiders, yes, they upset Kansas City at Arrowhead Stadium this past season, but that was the highlight of their campaign. This past season, Las Vegas once again missed the postseason with Jon Gruden as head coach. Oh, but they beat the Chiefs in October, so that alone should make the fans happy. Nope, no chance.
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While the thought of trolling Kansas City may have seemed like a good idea at the time, it's proven to be massive mistake by both organizations. The Chiefs have solidified themselves as the best team in the AFC. Until the Raiders and Chargers can make some noise in January, it might be smart for them to just be quiet on Twitter.
