Mile High Mania |
01-03-2010 10:37 AM |
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Originally Posted by kcrockaholic4life
(Post 6400287)
I think your correct lol. Basically since the Chiefs and Chargers aren't really a rivalry, it's ok to Chiefs fans if SD goes to the playoffs (if the Chiefs can't). But we hate to see either Denver or Chokeland ever go the playoffs. Capiece?
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Oh, I get the point of view... just glad I'm not forced into it.
I'm curious though... how did KC fans become so passionate about your team? I get the Packers, Steelers and teams like that - I understand the fan devotion.
But, considering that most of the people on this forum were fans after 1980... pure guess on my part, but I think a small percentage were 70's or 60's fans of the Chiefs... what sparked the intense devotion?
1970s (70-79): 4 seasons over .500 / 6 seasons under .500
1980s (80-89): 3 seasons over .500 / 5 under .500 / 2 at .500
1990s (90-99): 9 seasons over .500 / 1 under .500
2000s (00-09): 3 seasons over .500 / 6 seasons under .500 / 1 season at .500
In 40 seasons... the 90s were obviously the greatest decade for the franchise and very likely where a core of the current fan base points to and says "that's why I love KC".
The decade of the 90s skews things a bit since they doubled the wins of any of the other three decades.
40 years - 19 over .500 / 18 under .500 / 3 at .500
The Chiefs organization should really have a statue of Marty put up at the stadium or rename it in his honor.
Oh... good luck today. ROFL
(Denver has 25* seasons over .500 and 9 under .500 with 6 at .500 ... *the game today decides the other one)
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