Are You Ready For Another Long Season Of Kansas City Chiefs Football?

Posted: September 4, 2009 in Kansas City Real Estate, Things To Do
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This is the time of year for optimism about our Kansas City Chiefs. But frankly, after this preseason, I don’t have any. This team is being torn down and completely rebuilt. I’m not saying that’s a bad thing – long term it probably is – but short term I think we’re in for another long season. I’ll go to at least one Chiefs game to show some local support but this team might win less than 6 games. I’d guess I’ll be willing to give this team just a handful of games before I hit the panic button. That means I potentially have just one home game to get out to see the Chiefs before I conclude another season is over. That’s the Raiders game on September 20th. Note to self: buy tickets on Craigslist today.

It’s not out of the question that the Chiefs could open the season 0-5. But if they can go 2-3 I’ll consider it a great start. The schedule certainly gets easier during the latter part of the season. Now, if the Chiefs do tank again, hopefully our local Big 12 schools are competitive throughout the season. There’s a lot of potential with the Jayhawks, Tigers and Wildcats.  This is the first time in several years I didn’t buy season tickets for Jayhawks football but that was simply a decision made because of work and involvement in my boy’s sports teams. You can bet I’ll be getting out to one or two games in what is shaping up as an incredible offensive Jayhawk football team – we shall see how things turn out.

Posted by Jason A. Brown
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