Whether any team can topple Dublin this season remains to be seen, but an attack-minded Kerry are the best team to watch in full flow, according to Sean Cavanagh.
The Kingdom romped to a Munster title in Killarney yesterday after a sluggish start to wipe the floor with Cork, outscoring the Rebels 4-11 to 0-2 in the second and third quarters.
Big victories in the league over Tyrone and Galway have been followed up by three Munster outings with an aggregate winning margin of 50 points.
"Kerry are assaulting teams in this championship," Kevin McStay remarked on The Sunday Game. "Bar Dublin in the league (a draw), they are just taking out every team they are meeting.
"They trotted through Munster. I'd say the bookies have put them into the favourites category and they are serious."
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Kerry now advance to face Monaghan or Tyrone in an All-Ireland semi-final and three-time All-Ireland winner Cavanagh was asked whether Peter Keane’s men are now ready to wrestle Sam Maguire out of the capital.
"They are the most eye-catching team anyway," he said. "Every time you watch them in that full-flow, against Tyrone and Galway in the league, once they kick into gear, they can destroy a team in 10/15 minutes.
"If you throw in the individual brilliance of Paudie Clifford, David obviously, Sean O’Shea, Paul Geaney, they have a ridiculous wealth of talent in attack.
"As someone who just wants to see brilliant, entertaining football, you want to see that team going at someone in full-flow. I don’t think there is any better team at it in the business."