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eDave 06-14-2018 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by KCrockaholic (Post 13593358)
Same. It's 3-4 months out of the year, and once a week I spend an entire day geeking out and talking with friends about the games. I love it. Can't imagine wanting to step away from it.

To each their own of course, but the words of encouragement towards Nzoner has me so confused. It's like others feel the same way but can't bring themselves to do it themselves.

A lot of this thread reads like an alcohol/drug addiction thread.

Like you, I'm not putting anyone down for it. These dudes know their football to a passionate level. And to know about it like they do means you have an intense allegiance. Nzoner is just that guy.

It's like finally giving up on that chick who just wants to be friends.

KCrockaholic 06-14-2018 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 13593381)
Do you have young children or are they grown up? That makes a big difference.

I have young children that don't care right now, so that it swaying my opinion. When they get older and start watching my opinion will change.

Nope. No kids. I can definitely see that making an impact when that time comes. Especially early on.

I got into football heavily when I was about 5 or 6. At that age and from there on I was pretty much locked into anything and everything football. I remember my dad watching the game, and I'd run to my Sega Genesis and try to recreate the Elvis Grbac 504 yard passing game vs the Raiders.


Maybe once I do have a kid it'll be different, but it'll be different because I have a new real life responsibility which makes all the sense in the world.

But I've never once thought about holding any ill will towards my dad for wanting to watch every Chiefs game. That's the stuff that only helped me love it more.

KChiefs1 06-14-2018 07:12 PM

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Originally Posted by KCrockaholic (Post 13593338)
On the flip side, my dads passion for the Chiefs growing up in the 90's is what propelled me to become such a fan. It/football was something we bonded over moreso than any other thing in life, and that's still the truth to this day.

Remember my dad and I watching games as a kid as a highlight of my childhood memories.

Doesn't always have to be a bad thing man.



This is exactly my experience.

We lived on a farm & all 7 of us did chores together with my dad but the thing we still all talk about is spending Sunday afternoons together watching the Chiefs. Even today when we are apart we spend time on the phone talking during the games. I know some families who don't have some sorta connection. We have football.

I think it has made our family closer. But to each his own.

htismaqe 06-14-2018 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by BryanBusby (Post 13593341)
Being content with mediocrity doesn't mean the NCAA isn't severely flawed.

10 wins and a conference championship isn’t mediocrity, it’s a success but in a relative sense. In college football, you can end the season with a win even if you aren’t #1. That gives fans hope, even if they know their team will realistically be as good as Alabama or Ohio State. College football can be fun even when your team isn’t the best. The NCAA isn’t perfect but it certainly doesn’t suck. It’s just different than the NFL, which is a good thing. The NFL is pretty boring anymore.

notorious 06-14-2018 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by KCrockaholic (Post 13593386)
Nope. No kids. I can definitely see that making an impact when that time comes. Especially early on.

I got into football heavily when I was about 5 or 6. At that age and from there on I was pretty much locked into anything and everything football. I remember my dad watching the game, and I'd run to my Sega Genesis and try to recreate the Elvis Grbac 504 yard passing game vs the Raiders.


Maybe once I do have a kid it'll be different, but it'll be different because I have a new real life responsibility which makes all the sense in the world.

But I've never once thought about holding any ill will towards my dad for wanting to watch every Chiefs game. That's the stuff that only helped me love it more.


Cool man.

I joke about blaming my father and brother for making me a Chiefs fan, but we've had good times together on Sunday.

Rain Man 06-14-2018 07:15 PM

The next time we see Nzoner, he'll have 7% body fat and he'll be coming back from a mountaineering Expedition with his Playboy triplet girlfriends.

htismaqe 06-14-2018 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by KCrockaholic (Post 13593377)
Oh I can understand being discouraged after those types of things for sure.

It's not even his thing that I'm confused by now, it's just the reactions. I mean look at the response above yours. I don't understand the supportive nature that's being presented. I personally want everyone to be happy with whatever they choose in life, but to me, it sounds like Nzoner has spent a rather large portion of his life loving football. And not just the Chiefs. Football. What is so wrong with that that we need to send over our encouragement for the fact he's trying to step away from football?

I still love the game of football. I’ve just been a Chiefs fan for 30 years. At some point, it simply became prudent to obsess about something else. Especially since I have a wife and 2 girls, none of whom care about football at all and actually at times have resented that I wasn’t available for a few hours on Sunday afternoon.

Buehler445 06-14-2018 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Nzoner (Post 13592527)
Since you asked here's a few reasons I've made this decision

1.First and foremost as an avid sports gambler for 30+ years I feel the game has gotten shady as hell and certain calls,outcomes and the like are heavily influenced by Vegas spreads and over/unders.I'm not saying the entire league is fixed by any means but as someone who follows Vegas odds like a hawk the coincidences over the years have just become too much and I feel like I'm watching the WWE at times.

2.The whole National Anthem debacle as well as certain players not respecting ANYTHING and acting like spoiled brats has also contributed.

3.Getting older and becoming semi-retired as in some of the most beautiful days are in Sept/October and I want to enjoy them while I can,even it means sitting under my favorite tree at the lake with a cooler and some tunes and watching the Chiefs on my time via DVR.

I see said the blind man. Shame on me for thinking that the NFL has any legitimate hardcore fans. You’re where I’ve been for awhile. Watch the Chiefs. Let the other shit go.

Buehler445 06-14-2018 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 13593397)
I still love the game of football. I’ve just been a Chiefs fan for 30 years. At some point, it simply became prudent to obsess about something else. Especially since I have a wife and 2 girls, none of whom care about football at all and actually at times have resented that I wasn’t available for a few hours on Sunday afternoon.

Either way it’s good to see you around here. Stick around for the NFT threads anyway.

notorious 06-14-2018 07:25 PM

I am going to treat the NFL like the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy when my boys get older.

I am not going to point anything out, I will just let them enjoy it with the innocence I had at that age. Just let them enjoy it, and spend time with them watching.

Hell, even the impossible might happen and Mahomes becomes the golden boy of the NFL and the Chiefs get the nudges and benefits that come with it.

KCrockaholic 06-14-2018 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 13593403)

Hell, even the impossible might happen and Mahomes becomes the golden boy of the NFL and the Chiefs get the nudges and benefits that come with it.

Exactly.

banecat 06-14-2018 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 13593392)
10 wins and a conference championship isn’t mediocrity, it’s a success but in a relative sense. In college football, you can end the season with a win even if you aren’t #1. That gives fans hope, even if they know their team will realistically be as good as Alabama or Ohio State. College football can be fun even when your team isn’t the best. The NCAA isn’t perfect but it certainly doesn’t suck. It’s just different than the NFL, which is a good thing. The NFL is pretty boring anymore.

UCF National Champions

Buehler445 06-14-2018 07:39 PM

A couple years ago I posted my position on football. The particulars have changed. I’m obviously thrilled we have Mahomes as opposed to smith but most of it still stands. There is no proof as of yet Brady, Rape etc won’t remain the golden boys of the NFL.

**** man. I don’t see how anyone over 30 could buy into what the NFL is selling

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Originally Posted by Buehler445 (Post 12465290)
Wait. You said it was LeBatard. Where is the bullshit about the anthem/Kaepernick/BLM/racism schtick?

Really though, I don't give a ****. I'll stay in purgatory after climbing out the depths of hell thanks to Squirmin Herman Mother****ing Sack of **** Edwards and Scott Franchise Killer Pioli. **** man.

We aren't winning shit for awhile anyway. We don't consistently beat good teams so until we can do that, what's the ****ing point of worrying about who is taking the snaps?

Between the Tire Fire days of Squirmin Herman Mother****ing Sack of **** Edwards and Scott Franchise Killer Pioli, and then right the **** after that the CTE bullshit starts and they pull half our starters out because of "concussions" when we are raping some fools in the playoffs, to Donks becoming cheap shot artists and Von Douche not getting fined for obviously teeing off on Smith. Late. With the Crown. Launching. While a week later Tampa gets one for a fat OL sitting on him. Then through the whole London home game crap. All the way through to the tampering shit, Sean Smiths ridiculous suspension. Then these mother****ers like Richard Sherman says his knees hurt while I climb on the tractor with arthritis in my knees ankles and hands but don't happen to have any $20M checks laying around. I'm just ****ing tired man. What the **** am I rooting for? It used to be football. Now it's ****ing asenine PR driven nonsense that has only an ancillary correlation to football.

Maybe I'm grumpy after working a billion hours to get $3 corn harvested and $2.80 wheat planted, but I'm ****ing tired of ****ing nonsense.

/rant


htismaqe 06-14-2018 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Buehler445 (Post 13593420)
I don’t see how anyone over 30 could buy into what the NFL is selling

Pretty much how I feel.

chuxtrux 06-14-2018 08:00 PM

I always watch the Chiefs and will usually have the Sunday Night Football game on in the background that evening. I don't watch much TV outside of sports so I don't think I spend an unhealthy amount in front of the tube.


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