I
bled red.
Then
something happened. Every year I had tickets, the price went up. I got married.
I had kids. The team has been a playoff failure since 1993.
I
learned my entertainment dollar could be spent elsewhere and better yet, more
efficiently.
I
also looked around and saw the behavior of the people I had developed and
shared my Arrowhead experience with for so long, and I hated it.
When
the Chiefs won, they would taunt the other team and the other team’s fans. When
the Chiefs lost, it was worse. Not only did they take out their frustration on
the other team’s fans, but they took it out on each other. I’ve seen men shove
their wives/girlfriends. I even saw a guy destroy a food and beverage cart
after an emotional Chiefs playoff loss. I’ve seen arguments. I’ve seen fights.
OK,
this is by no means unique to Kansas City. I’m sure this happens in every NFL
city when their team loses. And I can honestly say, I’ve never been so
emotional about my team losing that I have to take it out physically on someone
or something.
In
other words, it’s just a game, and my life isn’t so pathetic that I live and
die by it. I mean win or lose, do you really believe these guys give a damn
about me or what I do?
Now,
I rarely watch the Chiefs or any NFL game for that matter on TV. I can’t stand
to listen to the radio geeks talk Chiefs. I never where my Chiefs apparel, and
I haven’t played fantasy football in about seven or eight years.
And
here’s the amazing part about the whole thing: I don’t miss any of it.
Sure,
if someone handed me a ticket, and I didn’t have anything else going on, I’d
probably go to a game, but that doesn’t make me a hypocrite. That makes me
someone going to a free football game, nothing more, nothing less.
I
haven’t changed because of the recent poor play of the Chiefs or the different
direction the organization has gone under Scott Pioli, which by the way, I
don’t necessarily agree with. I’ve grown tired of professional football in
general, and the funny thing is that I don’t believe I’m alone in my thoughts.
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