Originally Posted by
chief31
Well, when they come out each week for a couple of seasons and aren't even able to compete, it can really effect one's willingness to pay absurd prices to a game in which your team is unlikely to give you alot to cheer for.
I don't think that anyone would deny that the feeling after watching a victory is quite different from the feeling after a loss. And the feeling after an ugly loss is even worse.
If you are going to see a game, everyone would rather see a game where their team at least played very competetively.
Who wants to tell their grandchildren the story of how they went to their first Chiefs game and watched them get humiliated?
The fun story is when you went to see them and they scored eight rushing TDs in a game, or they managed some great fourth quarter comeback.
It just isn't fun if the game was over before the first quarter was. And that was a legitimate worry with this team over the past three seasons.
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