Normally you're quite boring, and dwell on ignore. But right now? You are very, very entertaining. Watching you lose you composure like this, making outlandishly silly statements (that are easily disproved at a moment's notice) due to lacking the maturity to take the inevitable emotional blow that comes from your obsessive adoration of one man to the extent that you completely ignore the realities of a 53-man game? I'll be enjoying this for quite some time.
In fairness to you, you are right about one thing: any fan of any other team would be very pleased indeed to have won three of the last five superbowls. It's an excellent achievement. The Chiefs teams in each of those three seasons were well-assembled, well-coached and outplayed pretty much everyone.
This year though? No. And that's the beauty of it. Because it exposes the flaw in your "Mahomes is God" narrative, and clearly demonstrates that roster imbalances, injuries and coaching choices all have FAR bigger impacts than any one player can on the outcome of a game, a season or a Superbowl. Mahomes couldn't overcome his OL collapsing. He couldn't overcome Andy Reid's failure to adjust the playcalling to take the pressure off the OL. If he's the best player ever, why didn't he audible into running plays in the first quarter? After the first couple of drives it was clear the Eagles' pass rush was too good for the Chiefs' OL, but neither Reid nor Mahomes adjusted.
Brady would have.
Belichick would have.
So would Montana and Walsh, and a bunch of other QB / Coach combinations we all know of.
Does any of this diminish Mahomes' previous achievements? Absolutely not. Because the Eagles have a great roster and Sirianni massively outcoached Reid this time, and that's NOT on Mahomes. Because WINS AREN'T A QB STAT. Wins are achieved by teams. And other parts of the Chiefs team failed badly on Sunday, leaving Mahomes too exposed. Like every player Mahomes has flaws, and when those flaws are exposed it's hard to combat that. Very few players can rise above that, and we saw on Sunday Mahomes isn't one of those very few. That was one of the worst first halfs of QB play we've ever seen in a Superbowl, but that doesn't mean Mahomes is a bum. It just proves he's not the Messiah you pretend he is.
Finally: I'll wait for you to answer the following:
No, the Chiefs OL on Sunday was nowhere near the worst we've ever seen in a Superbowl. It wasn't even the worst in the last five years.
And no, the AFC West has not been the strongest NFL division over the last ten years.
Cry more, Kev. Keep lashing out. Or learn - it's your choice.