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Old 12-28-2018, 01:19 AM  
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Larry Johnson blasts notion that Arrowhead Stadium is a playoff jinx

https://www.kansascity.com/sports/sp...223624380.html

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The No Punt Game. The Forward Progress Game. The Lin Elliott Game.

Like episodes in a sad television series, Chiefs fans have named each of the team’s home playoff losses from the last two decades.

Arrowhead Stadium may be the loudest place in the world, but the Chiefs have lost six consecutive playoff games at home. The last win came on Jan. 8, 1994.

That’s why Kyle Brandt of “Good Morning Football” on the NFL Network called Arrowhead a joke.

“People are laughing at Arrowhead Stadium right now,” Brandt said. “Barbecue this and tailgate that, every January they show up and lose, and I don’t like it. I want to see them do something about it. I want them to be home, I want them to get the demons out...”

Brandt was talking about how important it was for the Chiefs to get home-field advantage in the playoffs, but he certainly didn’t have good things to say about Arrowhead.

And that didn’t sit well with former Chiefs running back Larry Johnson. He was tagged on a tweet that included the clip of Brandt, and Johnson didn’t mince words in response.

Johnson tweeted: “One has nothing to do with the other. I have never seen LOT D be blamed for losing playoff games. The blame lies within the organization, coaches and players. ARROWHEAD sets the tone! PLAYERS! HAVE TO ANSWER!”

Here is that tweet, which includes Brandt’s comments:




A fan asked Johnson is the fan noise really made a difference for players and he wrote: “’Energy can neither be created or destroyed; energy can only be transferred or changed from one party to another.’ - To answer your question YES.”


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Old 12-29-2018, 12:52 AM   #61
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In a way he is right. People don't get loud until the huddle has already broke and the teams are lined up. The PA guy has a really bad habit of killing natural noise in favor of the chop song.

The crowd still gets loud but they don't do it the same way they did it in the 90s. The 90s was more natural. Today is more manufactured.
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Old 12-29-2018, 01:02 AM   #62
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In a way he is right. People don't get loud until the huddle has already broke and the teams are lined up. The PA guy has a really bad habit of killing natural noise in favor of the chop song.

The crowd still gets loud but they don't do it the same way they did it in the 90s. The 90s was more natural. Today is more manufactured.
I've always thought crowd noise mattered most once the teams were lined up and the QB was trying to give assignments/audibles. We do pretty damn well as far as that goes, I think.

Either way, it's mostly a myth. It's a way for fans to feel like they have some input, but it's mostly ineffective. Teams have just figured out over the years how to mitigate the impact. Teams that have a great HFA are just great teams. New England for example. They have an incredible HFA because they have been consistently loaded with talent and well coached. Not having to travel probably helps and a loud crowd (motivated by multiple SBs) contributes a marginal effect.
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Old 12-29-2018, 01:04 AM   #63
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Did every talking head pick a different team in that segment? I cant believe anyone watches this scripted shit...let alone let it have any emotional impact on them.

"I like the red one...I like the blue one...nah, those are frauds..the yellow one is the real deal....don't forget about those sneaky greens."
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Old 12-29-2018, 01:12 AM   #64
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I've always thought crowd noise mattered most once the teams were lined up and the QB was trying to give assignments/audibles. We do pretty damn well as far as that goes, I think.

Either way, it's mostly a myth. It's a way for fans to feel like they have some input, but it's mostly ineffective. Teams have just figured out over the years how to mitigate the impact. Teams that have a great HFA are just great teams. New England for example. They have an incredible HFA because they have been consistently loaded with talent and well coached. Not having to travel probably helps and a loud crowd (motivated by multiple SBs) contributes a marginal effect.
If you are waiting for them to get up to the line, its already too late. They know the call and the snap count. GEt them while they are in the huddle and never let up, now you create a little chaos. Thats what the 90s was like. The crowd NEVER let up.
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Old 12-29-2018, 07:43 AM   #65
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Old 12-29-2018, 08:10 AM   #66
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If you are waiting for them to get up to the line, its already too late. They know the call and the snap count. GEt them while they are in the huddle and never let up, now you create a little chaos. Thats what the 90s was like. The crowd NEVER let up.
Then collapse after collapse the crowd changed. Started when the broncos came in and drank our wine. The curse of Marty was in full swing.


Mahomes is our ONLY chance to change history and break this curse. Fat Andy can’t break it as he is a major contributor to the curse. See recent historical playoff collapses.
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Old 12-29-2018, 10:21 AM   #67
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Old 12-29-2018, 10:52 AM   #68
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I have a question for you. Are you being sarcastic? Or are you just a dumb ass?


While I am sometimes a dumbass admittedly, I was being completely facetious here. I thought it was obvious but clearly with some of the people who actually believe that, it’s harder to decipher sarcastic posts from complete idiocy.
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I don’t think it’s an Arrowhead thing. Except for playing in Houston, we’ve been unlucky anywhere we’ve played a playoff game.
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