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Hey Teacher!
Join Date: Feb 2004
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I don't blame Peyton for shutting the Chiefs out
If I was in his situation, I would of done the exact same thing. Who the **** would want to play for a loser?
It's obvious there is a lack of leadership and it all starts with ownership. I think it's important for us to never EVER lose sight on the big picture here. We can pinpoint as much blame as we want on coaching, quarterback, defense but the method of operations and the decision making that ultimately come from the top are just screwing this team. Have all the desire and wishes in the world to hope for the Chiefs to draft a quarterback but I'm convinced that if they have Clark in charge they will always be shit. And even if they did draft a QB, I wouldn't be surprised if they ruined him anyway. I HOPE Clark just sells the team and have someone else own the team who is more devoted to winning AND is a football guy. Because he sure is none of that. Look, we got smashed by a ****ing shitty team today. How pathetic do you have to be to lose to Buffalo by a combined score of 76-24 two years in a row? That's just unacceptable. What I saw out there was a team that played with ZERO passion and effort. WTF is that? I'm tired of this shit. No Chiefs fan deserves this. We've suffered to goddamn long and have invested a lot of time and money to a shitty ass owner who year in and year out does not reward us and sells us out to a shitty product that's not even worth watching. It's clear there is a systemic problem that exists within the organization. I'm led to the belief that the poor product/performances is a reflection of incompetent ownership. Your product is only as good the product that upper management/ownership produces. *I needed to vent. Thanks for listening guys. |
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