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Coach
09-02-2007, 06:08 PM
dragons5 has just joined the ChiefsCrowd.com community!

Please join me in welcoming dragons5 to the site!

dragons5
09-02-2007, 06:15 PM
thanks. I live in Dallas which sucks cause I rarely get to see games anymore.

I am originally from the Emporia KS area and have been a chiefs fan since birth. Looking at going to the Chiefs vs. Titans game at arrowhead this year.

I do not support the new roof for Arrowhead.

AkChief49
09-02-2007, 08:19 PM
:welcome: dragons5 :010-Head01: :001-Weapon01: welcome to the crowd!!

chief31
09-02-2007, 09:04 PM
thanks. I live in Dallas which sucks cause I rarely get to see games anymore.

I am originally from the Emporia KS area and have been a chiefs fan since birth. Looking at going to the Chiefs vs. Titans game at arrowhead this year.

I do not support the new roof for Arrowhead.
Well, welcome aboard dragons5. What is it that you dislike about the roof idea?

dragons5
09-02-2007, 10:03 PM
well for starters the lack of a roof is what gives Arrowhead it's world renowned character. And then there is the fact that todays NFL commissioner is making the gridiron game one of comfort.

Football should be played in the rain, snow and other bad non-emergency weather.

Refusing the Superbowl to one of the leagues most storied teams founded by one of the most historic persons in the NFL unless the stadium has a roof is a travesty of American football.

Chiefster
09-03-2007, 01:39 AM
well for starters the lack of a roof is what gives Arrowhead it's world renowned character. And then there is the fact that todays NFL commissioner is making the gridiron game one of comfort.

Football should be played in the rain, snow and other bad non-emergency weather.

Refusing the Superbowl to one of the leagues most storied teams founded by one of the most historic persons in the NFL unless the stadium has a roof is a travesty of American football.


Agreed, and...

Welcome! BTW :)

sling58
09-03-2007, 07:11 AM
Hafa Adai!

dragons5
09-03-2007, 02:52 PM
Agreed, and...

Welcome! BTW :)

thanks. I just think Lamar deserves way more respect than the league is giving him (although I was touched that the cowboys owner showed his due respect a couple seasons back). After all Lamar did for the league, for the game and for the name of Football I think the league could pay him homage.

It would be like saying Green Bay couldn't get a Superbowl unless they guaranteed no snow in the stadium and had it heated for Fans. Real football fans would go to the Superbowl no matter what the conditions and if it was in Buffalo, Minneapolis, Green Bay, Seattle or Kansas City they would sit through the snow and remember all the great action that much more. It's time we stop having the Superbowl be this pretty event with all the sunshine and few problems and it's time we had another Ice Bowl.

btw. I was at Lamars Memorial service (i live blocks from SMU)

I walked in with a chiefs shirt and a chiefs ball cap. Everyone was dressed in suits and stuff so I was a bit outta place. A male member of the family+close friends so me outside and thanked me for coming all this way... guess they thought I drove down.

I miss living in KS and seeing all the chiefs games. I was just in KC to see my brother off for Iraq and man did it feel good to be back in the Paris of the Plains.

Oh and I'm a Tech N9ne fan too =]

luv
09-03-2007, 02:59 PM
well for starters the lack of a roof is what gives Arrowhead it's world renowned character. And then there is the fact that todays NFL commissioner is making the gridiron game one of comfort.

Football should be played in the rain, snow and other bad non-emergency weather.

Refusing the Superbowl to one of the leagues most storied teams founded by one of the most historic persons in the NFL unless the stadium has a roof is a travesty of American football.
:sign0098:

:welcome:

Chiefster
09-03-2007, 07:53 PM
thanks. I just think Lamar deserves way more respect than the league is giving him (although I was touched that the cowboys owner showed his due respect a couple seasons back). After all Lamar did for the league, for the game and for the name of Football I think the league could pay him homage.

It would be like saying Green Bay couldn't get a Superbowl unless they guaranteed no snow in the stadium and had it heated for Fans. Real football fans would go to the Superbowl no matter what the conditions and if it was in Buffalo, Minneapolis, Green Bay, Seattle or Kansas City they would sit through the snow and remember all the great action that much more. It's time we stop having the Superbowl be this pretty event with all the sunshine and few problems and it's time we had another Ice Bowl.

btw. I was at Lamars Memorial service (i live blocks from SMU)

I walked in with a chiefs shirt and a chiefs ball cap. Everyone was dressed in suits and stuff so I was a bit outta place. A male member of the family+close friends so me outside and thanked me for coming all this way... guess they thought I drove down.

I miss living in KS and seeing all the chiefs games. I was just in KC to see my brother off for Iraq and man did it feel good to be back in the Paris of the Plains.

Oh and I'm a Tech N9ne fan too =]

Agreed; but then they wouldn't get a big time act to perform at the extended half time that no one watching from home will ever care about guaranteeing the game will last well beyond what it ever should. :D

spiman
09-03-2007, 08:50 PM
Welcome -dragons5 - now go get us some beers.

Canada
09-03-2007, 09:42 PM
Yeah....what he said!!

rbedgood
09-03-2007, 11:49 PM
thanks. I just think Lamar deserves way more respect than the league is giving him (although I was touched that the cowboys owner showed his due respect a couple seasons back). After all Lamar did for the league, for the game and for the name of Football I think the league could pay him homage.

It would be like saying Green Bay couldn't get a Superbowl unless they guaranteed no snow in the stadium and had it heated for Fans. Real football fans would go to the Superbowl no matter what the conditions and if it was in Buffalo, Minneapolis, Green Bay, Seattle or Kansas City they would sit through the snow and remember all the great action that much more. It's time we stop having the Superbowl be this pretty event with all the sunshine and few problems and it's time we had another Ice Bowl.

btw. I was at Lamars Memorial service (i live blocks from SMU)

I walked in with a chiefs shirt and a chiefs ball cap. Everyone was dressed in suits and stuff so I was a bit outta place. A male member of the family+close friends so me outside and thanked me for coming all this way... guess they thought I drove down.

I miss living in KS and seeing all the chiefs games. I was just in KC to see my brother off for Iraq and man did it feel good to be back in the Paris of the Plains.

Oh and I'm a Tech N9ne fan too =]

You're right that real football fans would go to the game...anyone spending time on this website would qualify...however remember that our beloved game has sold a piece of its soul to corporate America in the form of sponsors. When that happened the major event that is the Super Bowl no longer became our game. The game is as much a marketing event for the NFL to grow and their corporate sponsors to make money as it is a championship game. It is unfortunate but the same factors dominate all other sports, including some amateur level sports. Why of course is it that all of the BCS bowls are played in "tourist towns" in the Sun Belt. Why were Miami, Phoenix, New Orleans, Jacksonville, and Dallas selected, well who wants to go to El Paso, or Detroit in the winter?!

I know that the Super Bowl was in Detroit a few years back, but it was in that warehouse named after a car, and many of the people involved on the money side weren't pleased with the location. Expect a whole lot more of the usual (Texas, California, Florida and Arizona), with a rare indoor Super bowl thrown into a new or rebuilt stadium.

I'm not saying its right, I'd jump on the opportunity to go to Lambeau, Orchard Park, Soldier Field (old or new) or Arrowhead for a Super Bowl...but then again I already said, I'm a certifiable football junkie.

Canada
09-04-2007, 04:09 PM
You're right that real football fans would go to the game...anyone spending time on this website would qualify...however remember that our beloved game has sold a piece of its soul to corporate America in the form of sponsors. When that happened the major event that is the Super Bowl no longer became our game. The game is as much a marketing event for the NFL to grow and their corporate sponsors to make money as it is a championship game. It is unfortunate but the same factors dominate all other sports, including some amateur level sports. Why of course is it that all of the BCS bowls are played in "tourist towns" in the Sun Belt. Why were Miami, Phoenix, New Orleans, Jacksonville, and Dallas selected, well who wants to go to El Paso, or Detroit in the winter?!

I know that the Super Bowl was in Detroit a few years back, but it was in that warehouse named after a car, and many of the people involved on the money side weren't pleased with the location. Expect a whole lot more of the usual (Texas, California, Florida and Arizona), with a rare indoor Super bowl thrown into a new or rebuilt stadium.

I'm not saying its right, I'd jump on the opportunity to go to Lambeau, Orchard Park, Soldier Field (old or new) or Arrowhead for a Super Bowl...but then again I already said, I'm a certifiable football junkie.

That one would be a tough sell. They don't call it the "Ralph" for no reason. That stadium is a dump!! :beer:

rbedgood
09-05-2007, 02:04 AM
That one would be a tough sell. They don't call it the "Ralph" for no reason. That stadium is a dump!! :beer:

My point wasn't the quality of the stadium but rather picking stadiums notorious for "tough" weather, and that most football nuts would go for the event...