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Originally Posted by kcfanXIII
this is where we disagree. the fans have every right to voice their opinions. especially the ones that pay for sideline seats. especially the ones that have been loyal fans and customers for 45 years of championshipless football. the chiefs owe their very existence to fans like fred.
further more, haley is a public figure and leader, who is paid a lot of money. he has made mistakes you can't blame on talent. when you coach like shit, your players play like shit, the fans are going to let you know, its our god given right as fans. as the head coach of a professional football team, you can't lose composure.
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Well then why don't you pick a good spot where you know that Haley has to walk by on his way to going somewhere that he has to be and then spring some great criticism on him in an angry tone of voice and then tell all of your folks and friends about how proud you are of yourself for doing it so that they could be proud of you too.
As I said earlier, it might be okay to say something funny that is not too personal, but laying in wait to scream bloody murder in somebody's face is nothing that anyone should want to do.
I would be embarrassed to see something like that.
And why act in a way that the Chiefs will now have to build an awning or something or restrict access near the railing?
Considering that the press box is being moved from the best view in the NFL to the top of the stadium, why don't the Chiefs reserve the first couple of rows behind the bench near the tunnel for the press, so that they do not have to worry about players or coaches getting fined for responding inappropriately to silly fan behavior?
What about the fans that have been season ticket holders for a long time that do act their age, should they have to give up their seats by the rail because the team has to put precautions in place to protect the players and coaches from fans that try to make themselves feel important by yelling at a big shot?