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View Poll Results: How did you become a Chiefs fan?
Raised that way 12 17.14%
Raised in the KC area 27 38.57%
Dad was a Chiefs fan (not near KC) 6 8.57%
Brother/Uncle/Cousin/Grandpa was a Chiefs fan 6 8.57%
Really liked a certain player 8 11.43%
Felt sorry for them in the 80's 0 0%
Jumped on the bandwagon in the early 90's 6 8.57%
I'm really into supreme commanders 0 0%
Wife/GF/husband/BF turned me 0 0%
A particular game got me interested 2 2.86%
I thought the colors were pretty 2 2.86%
Gaz influenced my decision 1 1.43%
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Old 07-08-2005, 10:11 PM  
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Your Chief Fandom...

Looking at Rainman's "Greatest Chief" polls, I start to realize that certain players don't get voted for by a majority (even though they may deserve it, and Rainmain has to pimp them), mostly because they played back in the "day." Now, either some of us are too young to remember and haven't bothered researching our team's roots, or jumped on board sometime after.

I'm also interested to see what people who have never lived in the general vicinity of KC have to say about their path to the light.

I will say that I am prejudiced against any band wagon fans, even if they have stuck with it since, say '90. I'm very big into hometown loyalty.

When I was a wee child I watched and went to Chiefs games with my dad. There was no other option. We didn't go to other games, we didn't watch other teams, we didn't listen to other teams on the radio, and we didn't talk about other teams (Same with the Royals and KU). This was during the '80's mind you, so it's not like there was a lot going on in Arrowhead. My dad raised me right. Since '89, I have been away from the KC area, but have maintained my Chiefdom, and I will never relinquish it.

So I'm curious, how did you come to find yourself bleeding red and gold?

(I'm sure this has been done several times, but my feeble search attempts were unsuccesful.)
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Old 07-09-2005, 11:43 AM   #31
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Dad got season tickets in 1965.

I was in the Huddle Club in 1966,
old Municipal Stadium.

I've missed about 6 regular season homes games since 1966.

I was at the last game at Municipal, longest game vs. Dolphins.

I've been at every home playoff game in Chiefs history, including all the cold ones.
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Old 07-09-2005, 02:53 PM   #32
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Old 07-09-2005, 03:04 PM   #33
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I read somewhere that a lot of people became Chiefs fans when Joe Montana joined the team in 1993.
Joe Montana showed me the light. I was 12 and looking for a team to follow. At the time Joe was my favorite player.

DT, Marcus Allen, Neil Smith and Marty made me the Chiefs fan I am today.
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Old 07-09-2005, 03:07 PM   #34
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Old 07-09-2005, 04:15 PM   #35
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When I first got interested in football (age 12 or so), I started looking around for a team. Both my brothers became Cowboy fans, and I didn't want to drink that Kool Ade, nor did I jump on the "local" teams' bandwagons (Eagles, Skins, Colts at the time).
One Sunday evening, we somehow wrested control of the TV from Dad and "Bonanza", I saw the Chiefs beat the Faders, and that, as they say, was that.
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Old 07-09-2005, 06:13 PM   #36
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I was not raised in the KC area, but I was fortunate to be raised in the Chiefs television coverage area (southwest Missouri). Therefore, my early games were the Chiefs, and back in the time period when I started watching them, they were very strong (1969-1971). Therefore, I'm not sure if I was a bandwagon fan who never got off, or if I was just in the right place at the right time. Incidentally, no one else in my family is a football fan. I discovered the sport on my own.
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Old 07-09-2005, 06:18 PM   #37
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I was not raised in the KC area, but I was fortunate to be raised in the Chiefs television coverage area (southwest Missouri). Therefore, my early games were the Chiefs, and back in the time period when I started watching them, they were very strong (1969-1971). Therefore, I'm not sure if I was a bandwagon fan who never got off, or if I was just in the right place at the right time. Incidentally, no one else in my family is a football fan. I discovered the sport on my own.
Do you have brothers and sisters? Just wondering how many times the world was blessed with Rain men and women.
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Old 07-09-2005, 06:21 PM   #38
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A combination of factors. My Uncle and cousins were visiting us on Christmas day, 1971. There was a football game on TV that day, and they were rooting for the team in Red. So did I, and never stopped.
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Old 07-09-2005, 06:28 PM   #39
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Do you have brothers and sisters? Just wondering how many times the world was blessed with Rain men and women.

I've got one sister two years older. She teaches school in northeast Missouri, and by all accounts leads a normal life.

So...did your dad skip town after he named you, or are there other townes around, too?
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Old 07-09-2005, 06:33 PM   #40
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I've got one sister two years older. She teaches school in northeast Missouri, and by all accounts leads a normal life.

So...did your dad skip town after he named you, or are there other townes around, too?
2 brothers and 2 sisters. One sister is a member of the Planet.
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Old 07-09-2005, 09:01 PM   #41
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In 1993, me and Joe Montana got traded from the 49ers to the Chiefs. Joe retired, but im still here
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Old 07-09-2005, 09:12 PM   #42
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For some reason, I didn't follow pro football for a long time. I prefered college ball...the passion, the rivalries. Big 8 and Big 10 stuff.

I came to live in the Chiefs television viewing area, and after a while I starting working more pro games into my football viewing schedule.

The Chiefs had a pretty good year (for them) in the late 80s and made the playoffs for one game. That was the year I think I got hooked. Of course, they quickly went into the Frank Ganz years, but I stuck with them and have followed them ever since.
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