This thread should be renamed "I don't always enjoy nuts in my mouth but when I do I prefer them to be the Chiefs'".
We are talking about the same Chiefs team that should have lost to an underperforming 2019 Patriots team with even fewer offensive weapons (and a definitively weaker OL) compared to this year's team, if not for one of the worst officiating screw jobs in recent memory. The same Chiefs team that came extremely close to losing week 2 to a non-elite Chargers team with a rookie QB starting his first game?
The Chiefs are clearly the best team in the league but by no means are they unbeatable. To me their defense is still middle of the pack overall and they may be missing Jones, depending on the severity of his groin injury. Playing them in KC with only 17,000 fans is a huge break. In theory, the patriots current defensive personnel match up well with the Chiefs strengths (that is by design, in my opinion), but they have to find a way to limit their big plays, especially to Hill. I think that they have a decent chance to limit Kelce with a combination of Williams, Dugger and Phillips. We've seen the Pats consistently shut down the Chiefs in the first half but Reid is a master of making halftime adjustments.
I'm not predicting a Pats victory but I do think that it will be close, at a minimum. There is far too much pessimism in this thread.