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ChiefsCountry 12-02-2012 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Big Chief Homer (Post 9173555)
Clark came out onto the field today during the game, Have you noticed if hes been there for all the home games.

Yes he has been at every home game this year.

Cornstock 12-02-2012 07:00 PM

Thanks George

Fairplay 12-02-2012 07:01 PM

Great work my friend.

The Bad Guy 12-02-2012 07:02 PM

Says a lot about Romeo as the man. I hate him as a head coach, but he's a god damn good person.

The Bad Guy 12-02-2012 07:03 PM

Bowe has to be back. Just has to be.

He deserves to play with a QB who can actually consistently get him the ball.

Bweb 12-02-2012 07:05 PM

Excellent post! :clap:

Deberg_1990 12-02-2012 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by The Bad Guy (Post 9173617)
Says a lot about Romeo as the man. I hate him as a head coach, but he's a god damn good person.

Agreed. Hes hard to hate....just a sucky head coach. Peter Principle.

Goldmember 12-02-2012 07:09 PM

Great post, I always look forward to to reading your weekly "Ten Things" post. Derrick Thomas' and Joe Delaney's deaths hit me much harder than the the tragedy yesterday. Probably because they didn't kill someone, in in Delaney's case, actually died trying to save kids. The ultimate, selfless sacrifice. I feel badly for the families and the child, not so much for Belcher. No excuse for his actions.

keg in kc 12-02-2012 07:10 PM

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Originally Posted by gblowfish (Post 9173596)
Clark is there for most, if not all the games. I think he's missed a couple because of his soccer team, but usually he is there. He's usually on the field during warm ups, he stands in front of the Chiefs bench with his entourage of suits. He goes back up to his suite about five minutes before the team comes out for the national anthem. Today he popped out of the tunnel and onto the sidelines at the two minute warning before Carolina got the ball for the last time. He is NOT Jerry Jones. He doesn't pester the players or coaches during the game. That's why this was so unusual. First time I've ever seen him on the field during a game.

They talked about it on the radio broadcast, too. He's apparently never done it before. They also talked about how how much time he spent with the team yesterday and today and how he's promised to set up a fund for the child.

scho63 12-02-2012 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by gblowfish (Post 9173500)
Ten Things About Today's Game

10. The last 36 hours have been surreal for die hard Chiefs fans, and surreal for me personally. Most of the fans who populate the CP are die hards. In a very strange way, it rendered the entire season meaningless and trivial. This is real life tragedy involving a player we've all talked about on the CP, his 22-year old girlfriend; and saddest of all, a three month old baby daughter who is now an orphan.
So very true and hard to believe that the season could be more painful until yesterday. When I saw the OP start the "someone shot at Arrowhead" thread early in the morning I couldn't imagine how bad the story would become.

9. It took me three days to find someone who wanted to go on that ticket, for free.
The stadium looked about 35% filled with maybe 25,000 fans max. It was the most vacant I've seen Arrowhead since the 80's. Another sad moment in the recent history of our beloved Chiefs.

This post is going to be a long one. I took my camera today, because I thought it would be a good day to share pictures with the CP, so you could see the day as I've seen it today.
Great photos! What camera do you use?

8. When the Chiefs came out, they got a wonderful, encouraging reception from the fans.
Chiefs fans are still one of the classiest bunches in the NFL and will quickly rally back to the team when things turn around. I can't wait because i really want to see my first Chiefs game at Arrowhead after 42 years.

7. Carolina lost the toss. They've lost the toss in every game they've played this year. Chiefs took the ball, marched right down the field and scored.
Two funny items right there. The probability of losing 13 straight coin tosses is crazy high, almost as bad as the Chiefs going 25 or 27 games without an opening drive score. That drive was great and the variety of plays was awesome. Why we don't mix things up that much makes no sense.

6. Cam Newton is a monster. He's 6'4", around 240 lbs, and has a cannon for an arm.
He dwarfed a lot of players on both sides and he seemed like he could have raked up 200 yds on the ground if he ran every play.

5. Gutty, gutty performance by all, I was greatly impressed.
The defense took a beating today and played pretty well as a unit all things considered. I must say Arenas to me has been the most improved. He has played 50x's better than Standford Routt and how this took nearly 3/4 of a season to figure out shows how our coaching staff and GM sucked at evaluating talent. Also Carolina had guys dropping out injured on every other play in the first half, about 7 guys.

4. Brady Quinn played great. We should consider keeping him as our backup next year.
Agree 100%. He makes Cassel look like an 8 yr old pop warner QB.

3. Jamaal Charles ran for 127 yards and caught four passes. Major props to Charles on his performance.
He does nothing but bust his hump every week. He is our MVP for 2012

2. Near the end of the game, Clark Hunt popped out of the tunnel, and stood on the sidelines with the team during Carolina's last possession.
Nice gesture and that's all I can say about this.

1. Finally, major props for Romeo. We've been very hard on him this season, and deservedly so. The last two days must have been Hell for him.
He has always come across to me as a really nice guy and maybe that's why the players don't fear him enough. He handled himself beyond the call of duty and I wish he would have been successful rather than the shit he has delivered.

The night Derreck Thomas died, I drove to Arrowhead and just sat in the parking lot by myself for a few minutes. I never thought I would see a day sadder than that.
There is no way that I am even close to being as sad as when DT got into the crash and then died suddenly a short time later. While I thought Belcher was an OK player, he never connected with me. DT's death and Roberto Clemente's death when I was a little kid still hurt me to this day.

What can I say GB, you always deliver a great analysis and I have a couple of questions:
  1. Any comments on what Pioli did or the fans reactions to him? I didn't see a single peep about him from any TV network, a camera shot, or a commentary on radio.
  2. How many people do you guess attended the game? The TV coverage showed an empty parking lot and a stadium that looked 35% full. The coverage on TV was afraid to show any shots of the stadium, it was really funny. I didn't see a single shot of a fan or a stadium pan during the entire game.
  3. What was tailgating like today? An Irish wake?

Thank you as always and if the Chiefs make some major changes this off-season, I am going to finally come to Arrowhead for a game and I want to have a drink with you! :thumb:

Ace Gunner 12-02-2012 07:37 PM

nice read, tough day for sure.

I thought DJ played his best game today. He wasn't spectacular, but he played his position with great focus and was the leader that this defense needs.

Easy 6 12-02-2012 07:38 PM

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Originally Posted by denverdanchiefsfan (Post 9173533)
Great as usual. Love the pics

Yeah, the pics are great, i really like something about #7.

Thanks again, gb :thumb:

ChiefsCountry 12-02-2012 07:39 PM

I say the crowd was in 50k range today.

scho63 12-02-2012 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry (Post 9173840)
I say the crowd was in 50k range today.

There was no way there was 50K today. There were so many empty seats. You will see how empty it is from the highlights or the replay

listopencil 12-02-2012 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by The Bad Guy (Post 9173617)
Says a lot about Romeo as the man. I hate him as a head coach, but he's a god damn good person.


His post game press conference was on TV as I came home from work today. I was moved. When his eyes misted up and then just never cleared again...damn. That got me.


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