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View Poll Results: How does a bad Chiefs team affect the rest of your life?
Improves it dramatically. I can shrug off wins and losses and live my life. 7 6.42%
Improves it slightly. Same as above, but every loss still hurts. 11 10.09%
No difference. My life is controlled by my right brain, football by my left brain. 20 18.35%
Damages it slightly. I can survive, but it's not cool to have a losing team. 54 49.54%
Damages it greatly. I can't get past the losses. They hurt so bad. 8 7.34%
I'm incapable of emotion after my parents' attempt to raise me. 9 8.26%
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Old 12-23-2009, 02:01 AM   #1
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Old 12-23-2009, 02:01 AM   #2
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Losses still suck for me. When you expect to lose, the suckiness factor drops by a few degrees every year (aka "The Royals Syndrome.") It's when you hope and expect to win that the losses really hurt.

As for wins: The Redskins win was a "Whew, we're not going-0-16" feeling. The Raiders win was a "We still suck, but beating the Raiders makes things seem right with the world once again" feeling. The Steelers win was nearly orgasmic.
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Old 12-23-2009, 02:34 AM   #3
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Rain stated 100,000 fans exact emotions. I actually find myself hoping the Chiefs play good but lose so we get a better draft slot. That's pathetic!
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Old 12-23-2009, 04:04 AM   #4
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Way back in the 80's when we sucked it didn't bother me so much. It was just expected I guess. Then came the 90's and we got good. Those playoff losses damn near killed me. My family just left me alone I was a miserable SOB. Now we're back to the suck! It irritates me that were not improving but I have to believe it's only a matter of time. Every team goes through it and its just our turn in the barrel.

Hopefully before my time on earth is up we will have our magical year.
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Old 12-23-2009, 04:11 AM   #5
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I chose option 1. I've been wanting the Chiefs to bring in new talent for so long and have bitched about and they're finally doing just that.

What can you say at this point?

Haley's a new coach, Pioli's a new GM, Clark is running the show for the first time...I've been there in my little world and I'm happy I don't have the scrutiny they have.

If there was a message board setup for me to criticize every move I made and every decision I've made I probably would have stopped reading it after week three or gone crazy.

The Chiefs are what they are and when it comes down to brass tax it's a bunch of millionaires getting paid to work out and play a game. I don't take it to seriously anymore but it's fun as hell to watch.

All I can say is 'give 'em hell' and hope for the best. I'd probably rather be fly fishing on a Sunday anyway but I'll still be watching.
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Old 12-23-2009, 04:35 AM   #6
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I'd prefer they win. But Germ and King carl have me accepting and expecting losses. It will be some time until I look forward to a win on Sundays I fear.
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Old 12-23-2009, 05:23 AM   #7
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Old 12-23-2009, 06:16 AM   #8
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I've given up the highs and lows and accepted the Chiefs as what they are - entertainment. 1995 was the last time I punched a hole in the wall. Never again.
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Old 12-23-2009, 07:32 AM   #9
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When Castille fumbled on his first carry in the Cleveland game, something strange happened. I didn't flinch. Didn't get mad, didn't laugh. I just sat there expressionless. I mean, it was weird. I reacted like I was watching the news, or a commercial. No hat throwing, no "Oh, COME ON!!" no scaring the shit out of my dog...nothing.

I have become...comfortably numb...
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Old 12-23-2009, 07:39 AM   #10
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Old 12-23-2009, 07:45 AM   #11
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To be honest, I agree that it's easier to just move on after a game now that winning and losing don't matter so much. I used to think about the upcoming game all week and the results would stick with me for hours after the win or loss. I liked it better that way even though every season ends on a downer if you don't win it all.
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Old 12-23-2009, 08:16 AM   #12
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I watch the Chiefs like I ended up watching Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. Remember when that came out? Sorkin's BACK baby!! The West Wing meets MASH!! Wackiness and Poignancy with stirring messages!! Then it turned out to be a hot mess of unintentional comedy. And you were moved to watch in fascination, not at the apex of television, but at the carnage of a juicy car crash. You couldn't wait to hop on the intertubes afterwards to snark at the overwrought false drama and the flat comedy. Recall as your heart soared in schadenfreude at the 'standing in a field in AFGHANISTAN!!!' moment.

The expectations weren't there for the 2009 Chiefs, but the laughs are surely delivered.
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Old 12-23-2009, 08:17 AM   #13
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I know this is a KC thing, so I didn't vote... but, I wanted to add my $.02 and it's hard to say this since Denver finally won 2 rings in the 90s. But, I'm thinking that even if they had not... this would still be true for me.

When I was young and single, sports (college and pro) consumed a lot of my life... I was very "live by and die by" the production of my teams, especially Denver. But, once I got married and we started having kids... things began to become more clear, my priorities were fixed. The wins are still great, I don't like the losses... but, take the Oakland game. Ten years ago, I'd still be fuming mad... but, 10 minutes afterwards, I just said "enh, tough for them".

So, I think for many that as time moves on... and things in your life chance, you live and die by your favorite team as much. It's not true for all, but for some.
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So, I think for many that as time moves on... and things in your life chance, you live and die by your favorite team as much. It's not true for all, but for some.
That's called being mature.

I get upset, then figure out that I can't do anything about it. That takes the edge off.

When opposing team fans talk smack, I respond with a simple,"Ya, my team might suck, but at least I'm not a loser asshole who has to have his team win to feel good about life."

They usually on the spot.......
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Old 12-23-2009, 08:37 AM   #15
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That's called being mature.

I get upset, then figure out that I can't do anything about it. That takes the edge off.

When opposing team fans talk smack, I respond with a simple,"Ya, my team might suck, but at least I'm not a loser asshole who has to have his team win to feel good about life."

They usually on the spot.......
Thats usually my argument with my buddies.I don't need KC to win a SB to be a fan. I started watching a KC/Seattle game in 83 ( it was my first football game I was 9) cause there was nothing else on.I remember actually wanting the Seahawks to win as the game started,but as the game went on I started wanting the Chiefs to win.If I remember right Seattle won 51-48 in overtime but I left that game a Chiefs fan.So as much as I'd love to have the SB wins like the Broncos,Steelers,and such,I'll cheer for the Chiefs as always and just hope for the best.
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