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I will go full Truefan. We have a great shot at winning the Superbowl 11 9.73%
I will continue to watch and support the Chiefs with no hope for the future. 73 64.60%
**** Pioli, **** Clark, **** this Franchise. I'm Out 20 17.70%
Spoon with Gaz 9 7.96%
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Old 01-11-2012, 04:36 PM  
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If Cassel is starting Week 1..............

If Cassel is the starting QB for the KC Chiefs week 1 of the 2012 season.............




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Old 01-11-2012, 05:16 PM   #31
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Cassel has proven he can't do it! His reads take to long, not very mobile and has hit a plateau(he's not getting any better!)Orton comes in and looks like a franchise QB! That should tell you something. The thing I see about Pioli now is he's nervous and his job is on the line, He'll go down with the ship if he sticks with Cassel.... I'm sure he's acting like everything is hunky dory so he doesn't show his hand in the draft and then maybe he unloads him or sticks with him.. while they develop a young QB.. Either way this is a failed experiment and it needs to go bye bye....... keep him as a backup and make him take a paycut.. I'm all for that..
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Old 01-11-2012, 05:18 PM   #32
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I haven't quit by now. I don't see how I'd be able to quit this year.

I've been in this "Don't give a shit" mode as a fan for quite some time. I turned it off for the playoff game last year and that clearly was a poor decision. This mode makes me feel safe and protects me from the abusive and reeruned franchise I love so much.

I think I'd be able to survive another year of Cassel if I vented my frustrations on Chiefs Planet by wishing death upon the families of true fans.
I honestly got more entertainment out of the middle 1/3 of the season in a perverse 'no shit? really?' sense than slogging through the Huard years.

I laughed for 1/2 an hour solid when they put Orton in on that abortion of a flea-flicker. I still chuckle at the onside kick that dare not speak its name.

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Old 01-11-2012, 05:18 PM   #33
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i'll be out till Pioli and Cassel leave, that wont be too long.
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Old 01-11-2012, 05:20 PM   #34
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I haven't quit by now. I don't see how I'd be able to quit this year.
That is the conundrum. You admitted you're a true fan.
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Old 01-11-2012, 05:21 PM   #35
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The only way I "support" the chiefs is by watching games on TV and posting here.

So, yeah, won't change much for me.
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Old 01-11-2012, 05:22 PM   #36
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I will adamantly state #3, then I'll pussy out and go with #2. A normal year of being a Chiefs fan for me.
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Old 01-11-2012, 05:23 PM   #37
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Old 01-11-2012, 05:28 PM   #38
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If you are able to quit being a fan of the Chiefs then you were never really a fan in the first place. I'm a Chiefs fan for life. Doesn't mean I support all of their decisions.
I don't understand this line of reasoning. By analogy, if you really loved Mel Gibson's movies before he started slurring Jooz and beating girlfriends, you'd still be supporting him today regardless of your reaction to said developments.

With Cassel at the helm, I feel sorry for his teammates, and root for the organization to pull its head out of its ass. But I don't give a flying **** if they win or lose, or what the rest of the NFL fanbase thinks of them.
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Old 01-11-2012, 05:29 PM   #39
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That is the conundrum. You admitted you're a true fan.
Here's the thing. I was in Suck for Luck mode until the Chiefs got back to 4-3 this season. Until the very bitter end.

Wishing losses upon the team for the overall betterment and well-being is clearly investing emotional energy and time. When we say "quit" do we mean not caring? Do we mean COMPLETELY divorcing oneself from all things KC Chiefs?

How about this, if the Chiefs start Cassel this year, the most enthusiasm I'll be able to work up is a "Meh." Otherwise I'll be actively watching games rooting for Cassel to get injured.
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Old 01-11-2012, 05:30 PM   #40
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I don't understand this line of reasoning. By analogy, if you really loved Mel Gibson's movies before he started slurring Jooz and beating girlfriends, you'd still be supporting him today regardless of your reaction to said developments.

With Cassel at the helm, I feel sorry for his teammates, and root for the organization to pull its head out of its ass. But I don't give a flying **** if they win or lose, or what the rest of the NFL fanbase thinks of them.
How do you not see it? I'll use your mel gibson analogy. I happen to think he is a great actor and I enjoy watching him. I'm a fan. However, I don't support his ideological stances. Doesn't mean I'll stop enjoying him as an actor.
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Old 01-11-2012, 05:33 PM   #41
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How do you not see it? I'll use your mel gibson analogy. I happen to think he is a great actor and I enjoy watching him. I'm a fan. However, I don't support his ideological stances. Doesn't mean I'll stop enjoying him as an actor.
To use your Mel Gibson analogy (even though I don't care about Mel Gibson) I'm going to point out how a lot of Chiefs fans would react to him.

"Damn that Mel Gibson. I"m SO sick of his crap. I'm this close to never watching his movies again!"

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"HOLY COW! THE NEW MEL GIBSON MOVIE IS ON! MAKE SOME DIP AND SIT DOWN!"

Rinse. Repeat. For years.
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Here's the thing. I was in Suck for Luck mode until the Chiefs got back to 4-3 this season. Until the very bitter end.

Wishing losses upon the team for the overall betterment and well-being is clearly investing emotional energy and time. When we say "quit" do we mean not caring? Do we mean COMPLETELY divorcing oneself from all things KC Chiefs?

How about this, if the Chiefs start Cassel this year, the most enthusiasm I'll be able to work up is a "Meh." Otherwise I'll be actively watching games rooting for Cassel to get injured.
Break a leg, man. Cassel is teflon, with an Achilles hand.
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Old 01-11-2012, 05:38 PM   #43
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I can't respect a franchise that believes a pile of shit can lead this team to the SB.


I actually started to think about what team I could actually support if the Chiefs kept starting Cassel around mid-season.

I nearly vomitted.
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Old 01-11-2012, 05:40 PM   #44
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To use your Mel Gibson analogy (even though I don't care about Mel Gibson) I'm going to point out how a lot of Chiefs fans would react to him.

"Damn that Mel Gibson. I"m SO sick of his crap. I'm this close to never watching his movies again!"

7 days later...

"HOLY COW! THE NEW MEL GIBSON MOVIE IS ON! MAKE SOME DIP AND SIT DOWN!"

Rinse. Repeat. For years.
Yes, there are many on CP that say just that. The thing is, they can't quit the Chiefs. they are fans for life whether they think they are or not. I don't think a single person on this forum could or would ever quit being a fan of this team. They might say it but they won't do it.
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