It's pretty damn sad that when you go to Arrowhead, all the pictures, videos, trophies, image stuff is from teams that played 40 years ago. 40...years...ago.
The only teams that even compare on the long term failure scale are the Jets, Browns and Lions. Everyone else, including expansion teams, have gone farther than KC.
Hard to believe, really. But its true. Of course, being in the same division as John Elway in the 1990s was a very bad break. [Reply]
Originally Posted by gblowfish:
It's pretty damn sad that when you go to Arrowhead, all the pictures, videos, trophies, image stuff is from teams that played 40 years ago. 40...years...ago.
The only teams that even compare on the long term failure scale are the Jets, Browns and Lions. Everyone else, including expansion teams, have gone farther than KC.
Hard to believe, really. But its true. Of course, being in the same division as John Elway in the 1990s was a very bad break.
We are the Chiefs, we have a long storied history. What more do you want? :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by gblowfish:
It's pretty damn sad that when you go to Arrowhead, all the pictures, videos, trophies, image stuff is from teams that played 40 years ago. 40...years...ago.
The only teams that even compare on the long term failure scale are the Jets, Browns and Lions. Everyone else, including expansion teams, have gone farther than KC.
Hard to believe, really. But its true. Of course, being in the same division as John Elway in the 1990s was a very bad break.
I think the most depressing statistic is that since 1993 when the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Houston Oilers in the Division Round: Houston has lost an NFL team, regained one, built one up, and had a playoff victory before the Chiefs have. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCtotheSB:
I think the most depressing statistic is that since 1993 when the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Houston Oilers in the Division Round: Houston has lost an NFL team, regained one, built one up, and had a playoff victory before the Chiefs have.
Ouch, that is a depressing way to think of it. [Reply]
I've been pretty brutal on twitter with dish network or whatever, they've always responded kindly, then i felt like a dick and said thanks for their help. No personal shouts, just frustration with product.