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All we can do at this point is LMAO and ignore it.
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The fact that the Chiefs as an organization have not went to the media and stood up for the fans is what is really disturbing. One of their players portrayed the people that support them year in an year out to the country as classless jerks and are now being scrutinized and shamed by every media outlet. You would think Clark or Pioli would issue a statement somewhere along the lines of "We stand by our fans as the greatest fans in the NFL and a few knuckleheads aren't the representation of the majority of our fan base". It's like they either don't give a damn or perhaps they believe we are what the media is portraying us as.
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IMO the Chiefs are letting this play out to make the fans look bad in an effort to counter the fan revolt against Cassel and Pioli.
Cassel was in the middle of #7ing the bed and proving that fans were right to want a change. The best thing that happened to Pioli sunday was this incident. That's why they're continuing to let the national media defecate on this fan base. |
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we always manage to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory winning one too many games to draft a QB, having Cassel get injured and become sympathetic just as he was about to seal his and pioli's fate... |
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You do realize that this incident raised more awareness to the banner right? Posted via Mobile Device |
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For me the "kicker who shall remain nameless" has a sidekick, the "RT who shall remain nameless".
That worthless pile of garbage can stick his attention whoring ass in the nearest wood chipper and reach over to hit the switch. |
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