So the media narrative appears to be, "The Steelers feel so loose and relaxed about this game, and that's dangerous!! KC needs to watch themselves and take them seriously, because an underdog team with nothing to lose and a lot of magic and unicorn farts in their hearts is always super dangerous! Diontae Johnson even was like, "**** it, I've got confidence! We're going to win!" this week.
At what point does all this looseness and borrowed time and relaxed team environment actually accumulate into overconfidence and not taking your opponent seriously? As in... if the Steelers feel so cool and calm about playing with house money, are they actually in a position where they're not preparing and doing everything they possibly could to prepare for and win this game? Aren't they, in a way, overlooking their opponent?
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