Originally Posted by big nasty kcnut:
One more week and I'll be seeing the chiefs game on over the air tv since I'm moving back to tulsa.
Yeah, well, they aired the TexansvsPatriots here in Tulsa opening week instead of the Chiefs game. They're good for a few head scratchers a year. Especially if its on FOX in the same time frame as the Cowboys, forget it. Luckily the Cowboys are on late this Sunday. [Reply]
Can somebody explain to me why Lubbock, TX will have our game? And why the majority of the surrounding area will have Indy/Philly and not Houston's game? That all just seems so strange. [Reply]
Originally Posted by bowener:
Can somebody explain to me why Lubbock, TX will have our game? And why the majority of the surrounding area will have Indy/Philly and not Houston's game? That all just seems so strange.
Originally Posted by bowener:
Can somebody explain to me why Lubbock, TX will have our game? And why the majority of the surrounding area will have Indy/Philly and not Houston's game? That all just seems so strange.
Originally Posted by bowener:
Can somebody explain to me why Lubbock, TX will have our game? And why the majority of the surrounding area will have Indy/Philly and not Houston's game? That all just seems so strange.
Originally Posted by bowener:
Can somebody explain to me why Lubbock, TX will have our game? And why the majority of the surrounding area will have Indy/Philly and not Houston's game? That all just seems so strange.
I seem to recall that one of our players is from Texas Tech. Maybe Andrew Wylie? No. Terrance Smith? No. Give me a second, and I'll think of him. [Reply]
It is surprising that the LA Chargers-LA Rams game is not the featured late game on Fox as part of their double header, rather than being relegated to a regional coverage game on CBS. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
It is surprising that the LA Chargers-LA Rams game is not the featured late game on Fox as part of their double header, rather than being relegated to a regional coverage game on CBS.
In 1865, Washington and Jefferson College was formed by merging two smaller colleges named (coincidentally) Washington College and Jefferson College.
An 1810 alumni of Jefferson College was (get this) a fellow named Andrew Wylie. Upon graduating, he was then immediately named the president of the college, because back then a college degree must've really boosted your career. He served as the president of Jefferson College from 1811 to 1816, and then moved to take a job at (get this) Washington College from 1817 to 1828. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew...ege_president)
You know that Goodell is aware of this. The greatest alumni Easter egg he could give to his school would be to hand the Lombardi Trophy to a guy named Andrew Wylie.