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Old 09-23-2013, 10:16 PM  
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Nazi Youth Chiefs Fans.

So apparently, if you're not jizzing in your pants about being 3-0, and you see the problems this team has as being legitimate, then you are not a "real fan".

I gave up my true fan car a LONG time ago(when I came to CP as a matter of fact), and it's NOT being reinstated, EVER.

There is PLENTY to be pessimistic about in regards to this franchise, especially at the incredibly uninspiring Quarterback position.

"Oooh! He doessn't throw picks"!

"Oooh! He doesn't shit himself"!

Herp-derp.

But to say that I or anyone else with this view doesn't enjoy winning is ridiculous. And to say that I or anyone else with this view doesn't "deserve to enjoy the wins" is ****ing arrogant and short-sighted at best.

This franchise has, by my estimation, about 40+ years of FAIL to atone for, so forgive me if I don't just hop on ol' Andy's fat lap and start slurping his dick.

Prove it Chiefs.

And **** YOU to the New Brownshirts of Chiefs Planet.

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Old 09-24-2013, 11:25 AM   #76
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So apparently, if you're not jizzing in your pants about being 3-0, and you see the problems this team has as being legitimate, then you are not a "real fan".

I gave up my true fan car a LONG time ago(when I came to CP as a matter of fact), and it's NOT being reinstated, EVER.

There is PLENTY to be pessimistic about in regards to this franchise, especially at the incredibly uninspiring Quarterback position.

"Oooh! He doessn't throw picks"!

"Oooh! He doesn't shit himself"!

Herp-derp.

But to say that I or anyone else with this view doesn't enjoy winning is ridiculous. And to say that I or anyone else with this view doesn't "deserve to enjoy the wins" is ****ing arrogant and short-sighted at best.

This franchise has, by my estimation, about 40+ years of FAIL to atone for, so forgive me if I don't just hop on ol' Andy's fat lap and start slurping his dick.

Prove it Chiefs.

And **** YOU to the New Brownshirts of Chiefs Planet.

I would agree that it is not right say you are not a real fan, do not deserve to enjoy the wins, etc., because you are not satisfied with Alex Smith.

But it is an unusual phenomenon. Saw it a lot in 2011 on the Niners board.

Let's say you are like an abused child, starved, beaten, molested, and then you are rescued from your abusive environment by a well intentioned and capable relative. But instead of expressing gratitude for the immediate relief from your horrific situation, you act like a spoiled brat. "No, burgers tonight will not do. I demand filet mignon. NOWWWWWW!!!!!!!"

Like I said, it's kind of an unusual phenomenon, which I think kind of amazes people, and they tend to knee jerk with remarks like "you are not a true fan," rather than trying to help you with a rational psychological explanation, or even offer ideas for therapy.
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Old 09-24-2013, 11:26 AM   #77
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true fan, brown shirt fan, whatever. Your team is not a laughing stock any more and the defense is very good. But you are correct to not drink the cherry koolaid just yet.

take it one week at a time, one game at a time.

If at the end of this season KC is playing better football and improving as a team, then you have a reason to be optimistic. If, however, by the 16th game you don't see much improvement and this team seems to be stalling due to a stagnant offense, then you have a reason to be doubtful. I think this is an 8-8 team which is a huge improvement and nothing to balk at.
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Old 09-24-2013, 11:27 AM   #78
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Old 09-24-2013, 11:29 AM   #79
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Old 09-24-2013, 11:30 AM   #80
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I agree. However, the Marty years weren't that bad imo. I like winning and I think people take those years for granted. I guess I am just realistic about Superbowls. I hope we get one in my lifetime but, I don't really expect it. It's really hard to get there. Almost half the teams in the league have never won one.
Just want to have fan and enjoy some occassional home wins. You are a TrueFan is the purist sense my man.
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Old 09-24-2013, 11:32 AM   #81
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Just want to have fan and enjoy some occassional home wins. You are a TrueFan is the purist sense my man.
Yeah, go **** yourself kid. We hear the phrase, "back in the 90's, Arrowhead was...." all the time around here. You have no idea how it was back then being consistently relevant.

"I'm 11 years old and the Chiefs have never won a Superbowl in my lifetime!!!! Meehhhhh!"

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Old 09-24-2013, 11:36 AM   #82
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Yeah, go **** yourself kid. We hear the phrase, "back in the 90's, Arrowhead was...." all the time around here. You have no idea how it was back then being consistently relevant.

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Old 09-24-2013, 11:38 AM   #83
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Yeah, go **** yourself kid. We hear the phrase, "back in the 90's, Arrowhead was...." all the time around here. You have no idea how it was back then being consistently relevant.

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Old 09-24-2013, 11:38 AM   #84
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Old 09-24-2013, 11:43 AM   #86
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Old 09-24-2013, 11:53 AM   #87
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There's pessimistic, there's reserving judgment, . . . then there's dedicating your waking life to belittling everything about the team that doesn't meet your narrow definition of acceptable, usually in profane terms.

And the profane part isn't a matter of being prudish, but there has to be a point where, when the only input you offer is 'x sucks dick, and y blows choad, and z shits itself because it's reeruned,' you can't claim to be supporting the team anymore.

Certainly, there is a point where your belittling of any other fan who expresses even an iota more patience or optimism than you, where the fraternal bond is broken.

You are presently the most embarrassing thing about being a Chiefs fan, eclipsing even the Cassel years as they are now in the rear view.
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If you mean certain fans aren't content with just making the playoffs and having a good time tail gaiting then yeah I'm guilty on that one.
I had to come to terms with this myself. I remember gut wrenching loss games, both when we were good and when we've been bad. Leaving the stadium just totally bummed out, and seeing other people wearing CHIEFS GEAR laughing and being basically unaffected by the game's outcome. That made me mad, because I thought they should feel as bad as I felt... and be pissed, and angry, and more pissed and MORE angry.

Over the last two or three seasons I came to realize that for many people, football is basically a distraction. Lots of "fans" go to Arrowhead for the party. They like to drink and tailgate and wear Mardi Gras beads and if we lose, we lose. They're not emotionally invested, so it doesn't crush their soul when we lose.

Even the way the Hunt Family has operated -running this thing like an entertainment enterprise- has made me less willing to get emotionally invested. So now, I don't lose my mind when they lose. It's supposed to be fun, damn it.

I figure if we ever get good enough to actually be a legit Super Bowl team, then the entertainment value will be enough not to lose sleep over the losses any more. I do hope they win at least one more before I exit Earth.
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I had to come to terms with this myself. I remember gut wrenching loss games, both when we were good and when we've been bad. Leaving the stadium just totally bummed out, and seeing other people wearing CHIEFS GEAR laughing and being basically unaffected by the game's outcome. That made me mad, because I thought they should feel as bad as I felt... and be pissed, and angry, and more pissed and MORE angry.

Over the last two or three seasons I came to realize that for many people, football is basically a distraction. Lots of "fans" go to Arrowhead for the party. They like to drink and tailgate and wear Mardi Gras beads and if we lose, we lose. They're not emotionally invested, so it doesn't crush their soul when we lose.

Even the way the Hunt Family has operated -running this thing like an entertainment enterprise- has made me less willing to get emotionally invested. So now, I don't lose my mind when they lose. It's supposed to be fun, damn it.

I figure if we ever get good enough to actually be a legit Super Bowl team, then the entertainment value will be enough not to lose sleep over the losses any more. I do hope they win at least one more before I exit Earth.
That's pretty much my story. I love the Chiefs but, have permanently lost some passion along the way. The older you get, the clearer the big picture becomes.
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I had to come to terms with this myself. I remember gut wrenching loss games, both when we were good and when we've been bad. Leaving the stadium just totally bummed out, and seeing other people wearing CHIEFS GEAR laughing and being basically unaffected by the game's outcome. That made me mad, because I thought they should feel as bad as I felt... and be pissed, and angry, and more pissed and MORE angry.

Over the last two or three seasons I came to realize that for many people, football is basically a distraction. Lots of "fans" go to Arrowhead for the party. They like to drink and tailgate and wear Mardi Gras beads and if we lose, we lose. They're not emotionally invested, so it doesn't crush their soul when we lose.

Even the way the Hunt Family has operated -running this thing like an entertainment enterprise- has made me less willing to get emotionally invested. So now, I don't lose my mind when they lose. It's supposed to be fun, damn it.

I figure if we ever get good enough to actually be a legit Super Bowl team, then the entertainment value will be enough not to lose sleep over the losses any more. I do hope they win at least one more before I exit Earth.
It's too early to say. Right now you don't have the expectations that they will win every week like you once did, so a win is surprising and welcomed and a loss is no big deal. After a few years of winning things tend to change, you let yourself be more involved invested, and the losses become unacceptable and miserable. Just look at the 9er and Packer fans right now. If they manage to get the playoffs and god forbid make some noise a few years in a row you will be living and dying with each game once again.

Right now the fan base is in 1989 8-7-1 Chief mode.

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