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Old 01-07-2007, 10:07 PM  
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I think what bothers me most about last week....

I think what bothers me the most about last week is that for the first time in 3 years I actually had some hope and excitement about the Chiefs actually doing something. I had NO hope at all that DV would get anything done in his last year. From the time Herm was hire and throughout the season, I just has a wait and see attitude. Even when we were 7-3 I was thinking there was a chance that we might do something, but there was a lot of ball left to be played. Then, when we lost to the Browns, I pretty much lost hope in this year.

But when we managed to get in, and I got to thinking about the matchups, I felt that we ACTUALLY had a shot at doing something. I honestly thought we could beat the Colts. I thought that we could play with the rest of the AFC teams once we got going - even the Chargers. I pulled out the car door magnets that I pulled off two years ago and refused to put back on until the Chiefs were contenders. I was actually a bit dissapointed when I realized I would miss the game because of my daughter's basketball games, but I went anyway because that's where I knew I was supposed to be.

Then I get home. I read and watched what happened and I'm so frustrated right now. Rationally, I know that making the playoffs is at least a step in the right direction. But emotionaly I would have felt better right now if we hadn't made it - I've been conditioned for that outcome for several years now. At least then I wouldn't have had false hope built up and then smashed to bits and pieces.

I'll be a fan throughout the offseason, I'll be a fan next fall, I'll be a fan next year, this is my team. But WHY oh WHY did I have to fall in love with the Chiefs? Why couldn't it have been another team? Why did I have to pick a team that is content with mediocracy as long as the tickets sell?

Man it hurts. I just keep hoping that one day things will change. It probably won't, but a fan can hope.



I just had to get that off my chest.
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Old 01-09-2007, 12:03 AM   #31
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I think what bothers me the most about last week is that for the first time in 3 years I actually had some hope and excitement about the Chiefs actually doing something. I had NO hope at all that DV would get anything done in his last year. From the time Herm was hire and throughout the season, I just has a wait and see attitude. Even when we were 7-3 I was thinking there was a chance that we might do something, but there was a lot of ball left to be played. Then, when we lost to the Browns, I pretty much lost hope in this year.

But when we managed to get in, and I got to thinking about the matchups, I felt that we ACTUALLY had a shot at doing something. I honestly thought we could beat the Colts. I thought that we could play with the rest of the AFC teams once we got going - even the Chargers. I pulled out the car door magnets that I pulled off two years ago and refused to put back on until the Chiefs were contenders. I was actually a bit dissapointed when I realized I would miss the game because of my daughter's basketball games, but I went anyway because that's where I knew I was supposed to be.

Then I get home. I read and watched what happened and I'm so frustrated right now. Rationally, I know that making the playoffs is at least a step in the right direction. But emotionaly I would have felt better right now if we hadn't made it - I've been conditioned for that outcome for several years now. At least then I wouldn't have had false hope built up and then smashed to bits and pieces.

I'll be a fan throughout the offseason, I'll be a fan next fall, I'll be a fan next year, this is my team. But WHY oh WHY did I have to fall in love with the Chiefs? Why couldn't it have been another team? Why did I have to pick a team that is content with mediocracy as long as the tickets sell?

Man it hurts. I just keep hoping that one day things will change. It probably won't, but a fan can hope.



I just had to get that off my chest.

NIce post. Pretty much sums me up too.
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Old 01-09-2007, 06:54 AM   #32
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Old 01-09-2007, 06:59 AM   #33
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I'm to the point that I am sick of football. I don't want to root for another team, I just want to put sports down for a while.
This is how I feel pretty much every year at the conclusion of the season, regardless of what kind of season it was. Give it until March or May and you'll start missing it again.
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Old 01-09-2007, 07:07 AM   #34
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"But WHY oh WHY did I have to fall in love with the Chiefs? "

Answer: 65 Toss Power Trap and Super Bowl IV.

We now have the least variable offense in the league. Get used to it. Herm is going to throw out some babies (Green and Gonzales) out with the bathwater (Coryell related offense). We'll only throw long to "punt" the ball to a greedy D-back who wants to boost his stats. or to try and pick up a pass interference call.

Get used to change, for better and for backward. Year 1 of yet another 5 year plan is coming to a close.
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Old 01-09-2007, 08:06 AM   #35
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I have a friend who is a die-hard Cubs fan, and he made this comparison to me back in '03. I didn't want to believe him, even though the evidence since 1989 is overwhelming. Now, I look at how he is about his Cubs. Calm, dissapointed but not destroyed. That's my new goal. I have to change my approach to watching my Chiefs every season.

After that abortion of a game on Saturday, I wound up getting into an argument with my wife. That led to an entire evening of silent treatment, followed by my lame appologies because she was right and I was being a dick. No wonder she hates the Chiefs.

Meh. I'll always love the Chiefs. But I need to take it down a few notches.
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Old 01-09-2007, 08:45 AM   #36
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I want to know why we can't just lose a playoff game the old-fashioned way -- without missing FGs or stepping on our dicks or having our coaches pull out the most god awful stupid game plans.

Why couldn't we have rushed for 150 yards and just been beaten 28-20 or something, with Manning putting together a couple of better drives than we did? Something where we could say, Oh, well, good game, tough fight, we gave our best, etc.

Instead, the possessors of Larry Johnson make one of the worst run D's IN THE HISTORY OF THE NFL look like the 2000 Ravens or the 85 Bears or the 76 Steelers. I mean, WHAT -- THE -- fuck? How in the holy HELL do you do something like that?
No kidding. My sentiments as well.
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Old 01-09-2007, 08:54 AM   #37
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They just can't get it right.

Every year is same old crap in a brand new box.
The Cubs of the NFL, indeed.

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I got a call yesterday from an old college buddy that i havent heard from in 15 years .... he asked if the chiefs got a first down yet
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Old 01-09-2007, 10:53 AM   #39
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At least you guys have a good excuse for being a Chiefs Fan. I've never had any affiliation with KC until I started watching football.

"WTF was I thinking" has gone through my mind more times than you can ever imagine.
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Old 01-09-2007, 11:33 AM   #40
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And we are getting ready to see another round of talent go to waste on the D side of the ball because the HC doesn't see a need to put together a balanced team.


All of the great teams over the last 10-15 years have 1 thing in common - they are BALANCED.

Marty has an O and a D in SD - this is probably his best shot ever at a SB run IMO.

Pitts last year had an O to go with the D they've had for years (and the refs)

New England - I don't even know which side of the ball is better - but I do know that I don't really look forward to either the O or the D.

When Tampa Bay won, Chucky left the D alone and fixed the O (Jeesh Herm, you should have at least noticed that one).

StL under DV had a top 10 D to compliment the Greatest Show on Turf

'97 & '98 don't apply since the team that won the SB those years cheated the salary cap to do so

Green Bay, Dallas, and the 49ers - they were BALANCED teams.


The ONLY team in the last 10-15 years that could be argued as not a balanced team was Baltimore - and they at least could manage the ball on O.



In the late 80s and erly 90s here we emphasized D and we struggled on O - Our best QB was 8 years beyond his prime and couldn't throw more than 30 yards.

DV turned it around. We had one of the best O's to play the game but put the D in the hands of a dufas that pushed to cut one of the best players we had at the time in Donnie Edwards.

Gunther probably fielded the most balanced team we've had in 20 years - both sides of the ball stunk.

99 Rams defense wasnt as good as advertised. They played one team that entire season with a winning record and got stomped by the Titans, which later beat them in the SB.

Dallas was filled with Probowlers everywhere.

Everything else though I agree completely.
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Old 01-09-2007, 11:44 AM   #41
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99 Rams defense wasnt as good as advertised. They played one team that entire season with a winning record and got stomped by the Titans, which later beat them in the SB.

Dallas was filled with Probowlers everywhere.

Everything else though I agree completely.
'Winning record' is a loaded term, as is 'stomping'

Ravens - 8-8.
Titans 'stomped' them 24-21.
Lions - 8-8
Panthers - 8-8
Packers - 8-8

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Old 01-09-2007, 11:47 AM   #42
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Old 01-09-2007, 12:37 PM   #43
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It was hard to watch our D a few years ago when they couldn't stop anybody...but I prefer that high power offense and no D over this. At least we could dominate teams when our D played decent. I'll never forget that 56-10 dominating performance over Atlanta. 8 rushing tds against at the time the best run defense in the nfl. Damn I miss those days already. The Indy playoff game in 03 was at least fun to watch
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I'll be a fan throughout the offseason, I'll be a fan next fall, I'll be a fan next year, this is my team. But WHY oh WHY did I have to fall in love with the Chiefs? Why couldn't it have been another team?


I was saying this exact thing when Green got stepped on at the goal line, then again after the FG doinked.

Tell me, how many of you actually yelled some profanity when the ball doinked, nah, I didn't think so, you were already expecting it.
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Old 01-09-2007, 09:15 PM   #44
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This is how I feel pretty much every year at the conclusion of the season, regardless of what kind of season it was. Give it until March or May and you'll start missing it again.


Yeah, I'll probably watch some of the games I recorded around then and get mad again.

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Old 01-09-2007, 09:40 PM   #45
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I totally feel the same pain here as everyone else, but let's not get too carried away with our "woe is me" attitude. Every fanbase goes through more pain than glory, because only one team wins a championship. Look at Cleveland. The Browns haven't won in forever, they watched their team move to Baltimore, get an expansion team that years later is still an expansion team, and then have to deal with their old team in Baltimore win a Super Bowl (and may win another this year). Misery is part of being a fan.

I think what hurts is seeing other teams around us have more success. Every team in the AFC West, including Seattle, has been to the Super Bowl under Carl's reign except us. But we all know that, don't we?
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