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I had watched every game since 93 but towards the end of last season I made up my mind that I was not watching Matt Cassell take another snap for this team. The fact that he can enter a 4th season as the starter just blows my mind. I didn't see any of the game yesterday, not even highlights and I'm probably in a much better mood because of it.
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I'm half the fan I used to be. Half the fan I used to be. Half the fan.....I used to beeee.
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Between the Herm era, and this place, my fandom is much healthier now.
Wrongly, I used to let how the Chiefs performed on Sunday, affect my whole week. That second half yesterday, didn't even ruin my afternoon, let alone the whole day. I didn't even watch the second half of he 4th quarter, I went out to wash the truck. My wife said, well at least they played good for a half, and I said, they sure did. Moved on to watching a good game, and laughed my butt off while enjoying it. Arrowhead looked packed, so why would they change anything? |
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You know, I think I enjoyed being a fan more before the internet. If the Chiefs won, it was great. If not, I was disappointed but shook it off pretty quickly. I wanted my team to win a Super Bowl but didn't wrap my identity up in the team or anything like that so I didn't get super pissed when they didn't get there.
Now, win or lose, every single move or play is analyzed and criticized. The internet has made football Serious Business and it's easy to get really wrapped up in it. I guess what I'm saying is that ignorance was bliss. :huh: |
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I'm not nearly as fanatical as I was even 2 years ago. I've always been a Chiefs fan & can't see that ever changing. I'll either stop watching football or die before I would ever cheer for another team, but I hate the fact that i've become so numb to losing :banghead:
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