Chiefs staff changes

something...anything. if i have to be forced fed chefs games locally on sunday, they could at least pretend to know how to play football.

 
Was wondering if anyone else would talk about this tonight? I think it's all good. If only we hadn't wasted so many picks on DTs and the damned rams could win a few more games we may have tried for Suh.

 
Yeah I was reading some articles about it and I was shocked at all the negative comments about the decision. Seems like the most vocal fans are the least informed.

 
mmmtodd said:
something...anything. if i have to be forced fed chefs games locally on sunday, they could at least pretend to know how to play football.
I don't think they pretended anything in that Denver game to end the season. They beat the crap out of them in their house.

 
mmmtodd said:
something...anything. if i have to be forced fed chefs games locally on sunday, they could at least pretend to know how to play football.
I don't think they pretended anything in that Denver game to end the season. They beat the crap out of them in their house.
well, heres to hoping it was a sign of things to come. If anything, Im a Bears fan (uncle played for them, but I really dont get into proball too much other than for fantasy) but I wouldnt mind seeing the Chiefs rise to prominence. Especially if gave them the chance to smack Peyton around.

I had free Chiefs tickets offered to me 4-5 times this year. It was sad to watch on TV, I cant imagine what it felt like in the stands

 
The last four home games were blacked out if i remember right. As far as the reassembling of "the patriot staff" goes, it's alright with me, it worked for them. there's a good thing goin on in KC right now.

 
The last ONE game was blacked out. We were playing the Browns.

The staff hirings made it just a bit easier to send that season ticket check to 1 Arrowhead Place.

 
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