I wanted the Bills and Josh Allen to win, but I have zero hate for the Chiefs. There have been great teams/dynasties in all major sports, some I've disliked and wanted to lose, others not. I don't dislike teams just because they dominate the winning and championships. I have to dislike them for other reasons. I have no good reason to dislike the Chiefs.
I hard disagree with that, as I've grown to dislike this Chiefs 'dynasty' more than any other I've seen in sports, but I understand everyone has their own tastes.
But my biggest pet peeve is that, frankly, this Chiefs' team this year really doesn't belong here. A wild combination of luck and--frankly--questionable officiating (I don't buy the conspiracy theory stuff at all, though the officials this game were EXTREMELY conservative in how they spotted the ball for the Bills, but it seems like the Chiefs get one nutso call to go their way basically every game... officials can suck without following a script), we get to see one of the most underwhelming teams in the league play in the Super Bowl.
Fortunately, the Eagles (who I also don't like, even though my mom was born in Philly) are an actually really good team this year, probably the best overall, so hopefully this stupid Three-Peat nonsense goes down with Saquon Barkley running for 250 yards and 3 TDs.
But, overall, my biggest takeaway from this game is that I now kind of hate the Bills for subjecting us to this Super Bowl. I mean, I think Allen got kind of screwed on that 4th and 1 (and if you go back and watch that 3rd down before hand, I think they probably got the first there, too), but you know what? **** you for running that play again. You got what you deserved.