Cool story about a fan who wanted to change the Chiefs helmet. Thought I would share it with you guys.
Uni Watch -- Todd Asselin is an ordinary Kansas City Chiefs fan who ended up with a story of a lifetime - ESPN
Cool story about a fan who wanted to change the Chiefs helmet. Thought I would share it with you guys.
Uni Watch -- Todd Asselin is an ordinary Kansas City Chiefs fan who ended up with a story of a lifetime - ESPN
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Yeah, the KC Mayor's nickname was Chief, though the indian/native was a concept incorporated into the team.
I often wondered if Lamar didn't like the thought of the Chiefs name also because it was opposite of the Cowboys...cowboys vs indians so to speak.
He couldn't keep the Texan name obviously when moving the Chiefs to KC in 63. The NFL told him no to a franchise in Dallas, somewhat shunning him since the same year they said yes to other businessmen, founding the Cowboys. Another factor is the opposition/controversy between the NFL and AFL from the get go of Lamar founding the AFL. Possibly there was a rivalry between he and the Dallas businessmen who founded the Cowboys the NFL said yes too.
I dunno, all speculation on my part...but I have wondered if there was anything to a cowboys vs indians in Lamar's thoughts when he incorporated the indian theme.
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