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    Default Crap.

    I haven't been on at all lately not only because I'm busy, but also because I really have nothing to say.

    If I talk about football at all right now, it's just going to be a bunch of pessimism rolled up into some colourful phrases and four-letter words.

    I read a lot of the posts and got caught back up but I still have nothing to say. I agree with about all kinds of stuff in his latest rant. That really stings because I wanted to punch him for his article about Priest. I guess, the truth really does hurt.

    I can't disagree with anybody who wants to talk crap about the Chiefs at this point. I simply don't have the heart for it. I can't argue with any ideas and viewpoints presented because I lack the motivation and desire. Besides, I am learning now that most everybody's opinions and plans for this team will probably prove just as effective as the people being paid to make the decisions.

    We should have dominated the injury-laden, mediocre denver donkeys. We should not have lost two in a row at home in a much-needed home stretch book-ended by tough road-trips at the beginning and end of the season.

    I'm pissed and I'm depressed. I've seen it too much and too often. This franchise is a joke and I'm not laughing. Hope is a fleeting thing, becoming increasingly harder to grasp and I'm not sure I want to expend the energy and emotion neccessary to obtain it once again. I see this season going down in flames after being teased by how things started. I'm glad I had at least half a season of excitement, I guess but the sting would probably be less if we had just lived up (or down) to nearly everybody's expectations.

    I am simply sick from obsessing over something over which I have no degree of control. I can only watch the same damn thing so many times, year after year, until I eventually become so jaded to it that I no longer care. Or, even worse, so disgusted by it that I can no longer enjoy the excitement and intensity provided by the NFL season/playoffs. I have to take a step back. I'm sorry. I'm done. If the Chiefs are to change their ways, they will have to do it with me watching quietly from the back row.

    Peace -

    - Another too-tired and disgruntled Chiefs' fan.
    Thanks for all the yards, TDs, and memories, Priest!

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    Meh...

    http://arrowheadjunkies.com/pictures/PhotoShop/sig_pics/NFL_Players/kansas_city_chiefs/tyson.jackson/062009/tyson.jackson.500.png

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    Thanks for all the support and encouragement guys. I understand anybody who hasn't had high hopes for the Chiefs this year. I'm so frustrated after last week but here I am, frothing at the mouth to see Jared Allen put Manning on his *** this Sunday!

    No matter how disappointed and frustrated I get, I can't let myself get away. I'm addicted and I know it. I used to watch the Chiefs with my dad when I was younger but did not really get a good grasp of the game and did not follow it with as much intensity until my late teens and early 20's. And after roughly a decade or more of watching, I still haven't seen a playoff win that I could fully remember and appreciate.

    I'll keep cheering and I'll keep posting. I just don't have the heart to hunt down stats and flood the boards with ill-deserved optimism concerning this franchise anymore.
    Thanks for all the yards, TDs, and memories, Priest!

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    Quote Originally Posted by luv View Post
    While on the Plaza Saturday night, I've decided to eat at Fiorella's Jack Stack BBQ and then walk over to the Cheesecake Factory for dessert.
    i ate at that cheesecake factory right after the chiefs/jags game. what a gloomy, rainy day that was. kind of depressing at that time, right after a big loss.

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    I find it funny how a number of Chiefs losses have come on gloomy days like that, especially at home. I know I'm weird for noticing stuff like that, just seems symbolic!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Three7s View Post
    I find it funny how a number of Chiefs losses have come on gloomy days like that, especially at home. I know I'm weird for noticing stuff like that, just seems symbolic!
    There was nothing gloomy about the beautiful day we had when the Ravens came to town last year.

    What a waste of a gorgeous day.
    THAT quarterback is NOT a Pro Bowl quarterback. Never was and never will be.

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    can't wait till we're playing on the road in December...we always do SO great on the road that time of year. 3 of 4 games in December are on the road!! awesome.


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    Quote Originally Posted by m0ef0e View Post
    Thanks for all the support and encouragement guys. I understand anybody who hasn't had high hopes for the Chiefs this year. I'm so frustrated after last week but here I am, frothing at the mouth to see Jared Allen put Manning on his *** this Sunday!...

    You and me both buddy! :)

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