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^That shit got blown waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay out of proportion. As soon as the national media got ahold of it it was curtains.

What the media is failing to see in this situation is the fact that the play Cassel got hurt on resulted in a Chiefs first down. That is why Winston believes the fans were cheering at Matt for getting hurt. If you have watched the game yesterday you would have known we weren't getting anywhere passing the ball and when it finally happened for a first down it amplified the cheers even more.

Sure, there was the lowlifes scattered throughout the stadium that did actually cheer when they saw him on the ground motionless but its nowhere near the 70k that Winston said there was.

Alot of the cheers came from Quinn beginning to warm up too. Yes, we Chief fans got happy to see Brady Quinn about to enter the game. lol Everyone knows Cassel sucks as a QB and had 3 more turnovers to add to his league lead with one being extremely crucial at the goalline for a 1st & Goal.

There was also a plane with a banner flying over the parking lot prior to the game with the saying "bench cassel" on it. EVERYONE saw it! So when it was finally about to happen it gained cheers. Not because he was hurt (well maybe to some).


I don't care what some FA RT who has only been here a 1/2 year has to say about our fanbase at all. I just don't like the fact that its gotten this much attention for all the wrong reasons. We Chiefs fans have been through alot of shitty seasons with a team that hasn't won a playoff game in 20 years, and championchipless for almost 50 years and hasn't drafted a franchise QB in 30 years either.

Its hard damn work being a KC fan of any sport. The passion is here its just not getting rewarded back with quality on the field. Its really fucking tiring and old to continue to be such a loyal fan to these 2 inept franchises that call KC home.
This!

Luckily I was also raised a St Louis Cardinals fan. Mizzou and Chiefs are hard enough on me. This Eric Winston thing could cause this team to implode. 1-4 Virtually no shot of making the playoffs and its Week 5. This team has been nothing short of embarassing. They have no focus, no fundamental skills and most of all NO FUCKING HEART. Defense stepped up and had a nice game yesterday but it doesnt matter if you cant get 1st downs and points on offense. Meanwhile, hate to sound like a broken record but once again sitting on cap space. Fans are so sick of losing. Sick of our team looking flat out pathetic. We go to the GREAT Arrowhead Stadium one of the toughest places to play in sports and get embarrassed week after week, Derrick Thomas is turning in his grave. We show our support week in and week out. In return, we got some fuckin guy that hasnt played a season with us putting our fanbase on blast. Fans are reacting to this, you know the players are hearing this. Which way will they go?
 
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I'll just go by what my homegirl's told me. It wasn't like what Winston said and of course ESPN gon blow it outta proportion and have everybody who wasn't even there give their opinions on it. At first I thought he just got sandwiched but when I saw the slow-mo I could see the LB pull him to the ground and he hit his head. I'm happy he out tho.
 
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.....kansas city chiefs..... FIRST DOWN! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

Lets sit here and believe ALL those cheers were for Cassel getting hurt and NOT the 1st down we just got. lol


Thanks Winston. Thanks for throwing your fan base under the bus for absolutely nothing.
 
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Whitlock: Matt Cassel got the brunt of Kansas City Chiefs fans' anger, but it's Scott Pioli and Clark Hunt that they resent. - NFL News | FOX Sports on MSN


KANSAS CITY, Mo.

You gotta be f---ing kidding me.

In a society that increasingly supports caged human cockfighting — aka MMA — has a proud history with boxing, cheers lustily whenever fights break out inside a hockey rink and builds Roman Empire-stylized coliseums for football games, a 320-pound, sweet-talking lineman has somehow convinced a segment of America that Chiefs fans are the sick and disgusting bad guys.

You gotta be f---ing kidding me.

You damn straight a small percentage of Chiefs fans cheered loudly when two overgrown Ravens knocked Matt Cassel smooth the hell out. Did we not cheer when Mike Tyson curb-stomped Michael Spinks? Google the knockout work that made Anderson Silva the MMA’s most beloved star and tell me if you hear respectful silence or wild, joyful hysteria?

We love violence and Eric Winston’s hypocritical ass is wealthy because he’s relatively adept at inflicting it. The only thing all that unusual about the smattering of cheers that greeted Cassel’s glazed-eyed trip to the turf is that his hometown fans gave life to the noise. And for that, you can blame Chiefs general manager Scott Pioli, his boss, Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, and the escalating cost of being a sports fan in the era of shopping mall-amusement park stadiums.

Sickening? A smattering of cheers for an injured $66 million quarterback with a rating of 66.2 and a league-leading 14 turnovers?

No. No. What’s sickening is how easily Winston, Kansas City’s right tackle, deflected the national media from the real story. One of the most passionate fan bases in sports — Kansas City Chiefs fans — has been abused so thoroughly the last eight to 10 years that it is turning unruly. What happened Sunday inside Arrowhead Stadium is a result of the Hunt family’s neglect of their fan base. This has been brewing since 1998, since Marty Schottenheimer courageously and justifiably realized he should move on after 10 years in Kansas City. From 1989 to 1998, Schottenheimer and his front-office partner Carl Peterson transformed Arrowhead Stadium from an empty parking lot into one of the coolest, most electric places on earth eight fall Sundays a year. Football Sundays in Kansas City became mini-holidays. The whole town wore red starting on Fridays. Tailgating at Arrowhead Stadium before games was Kansas City’s No. 1 social activity.

I’ve watched NFL games at every venue. Nothing compared to Arrowhead Stadium during the Schottenheimer era. Nothing. The Chiefs never advanced to the Super Bowl, but Kansas City was the NFL’s ground zero. The players, coaches and executives were treated like royalty.

The players, coaches, executives and ownership got spoiled. They didn’t have to win it all to be treated as if they had. The Chiefs haven’t won a playoff game since 1993. That’s right. The Chiefs haven’t won a playoff game in two decades. But the stadium was filled, the parking lot packed and Chiefs jerseys hung in seemingly every Kansas City closet so Lamar Hunt, Kansas City’s Dallas-based owner, allowed Carl Peterson to hang around 10 years after Schottenheimer left, a good five years after it was painfully obvious Peterson’s previous success was a result of Schottenheimer’s brilliance. Most Chiefs fans concluded Hunt would’ve never allowed Peterson to linger for a decade if Hunt lived in Kansas City and felt the pain of each disappointing season as personally as Kansas City residents. Kansas Citians attached their identity to their professional football team. Joe Montana, Marcus Allen and Derrick Thomas made the typical, insecure Kansas Citian feel big time.

The stench of Peterson’s last 10 years and Lamar Hunt’s loyalty to Peterson are fueling Chiefs fans lack of patience with their successors, Scott Pioli and Clark Hunt. The situation is further exacerbated by KC’s newly renovated stadium and the elevated cost associated with it. Chiefs fans are paying $27 to park, $200 for a club-level seat, $10 for beer and are watching teams with no reasonable shot at postseason success.

For the most part in today’s NFL, no quarterback equals no shot.

Lamar Hunt and Carl Peterson could never pick a quarterback. In 20 years, they never drafted one in the first round. They preferred to sign someone else’s veteran. Given a choice in the 1990s between benching an aloof, inconsistent and expensive Elvis Grbac and going with locker-room/fan favorite Rich Gannon, Hunt and Peterson let Gannon escape to Oakland, where he won a league MVP award, made four Pro Bowls and one Super Bowl appearance. Grbac eventually bounced to Baltimore and quit football. No one, besides Trent Dilfer, remembers Elvis Grbac.

Scott Pioli’s first major personnel decision in Kansas City was giving Matt Cassel a franchise-quarterback contract despite his highly suspicious resume. Cassel never played at USC. He played one season at New England. Cassel is Pioli’s original sin, the mistake that has haunted his four years in Kansas City. Pioli, the Bill Belichick disciple, saw in Cassel the second coming of Tom Brady. Pioli arrogantly and foolishly thought he’d discovered Brady in a bottle twice. Ha.

This year Cassel has been the worst starting quarterback in football. He’s a turnover machine. He clearly lacks confidence. His arm strength is atrocious. His ball floats up before it moves ahead. He needs to be benched. Pioli won’t allow it.

Before Sunday’s game, a group of working-class Chiefs fans pooled their money to fly a banner over Arrowhead Stadium demanding that Hunt fire Pioli and bench Cassel. These people love their football team. Clark Hunt lives in Dallas. The fans are spending their money to get the attention of their absentee owner. They’re afraid that Pioli-Hunt is going to be a replica of Peterson-Hunt. Their fears are justified. Pioli is a poor man’s Peterson. Pioli is an embarrassingly insecure version of Peterson, a man with a bloated ego. Pioli masks his insecurity with a false bravado, a dictator’s management approach and a constant desire to manipulate the media into believing he was the brains behind the Patriots dynasty.

Chiefs fans aren’t having it. They want a real quarterback. They want the Cassel charade to end. Pioli’s stubbornness forced a handful of Chiefs fans to spontaneously thank the Ravens for momentarily ending their Matt Cassel nightmare. I think America will survive.

It’s easy for the national media to sit on their couches, inside their television studios or on their free, comfy press-box seats and preach polite decency to the working-class folks paying to watch their hijacked football team.

I won’t do it. I was inside Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday as a Chiefs fan. I’m not the type to boo or cheer. But I want Pioli fired. Eric Winston, too.
 

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.....kansas city chiefs..... FIRST DOWN! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

Lets sit here and believe ALL those cheers were for Cassel getting hurt and NOT the 1st down we just got. lol


Thanks Winston. Thanks for throwing your fan base under the bus for absolutely nothing.
you know I hadn't watched the play yet, but seeing it now... I won't blame Chiefs fans

seems to me that they were cheering more for the big play and getting the first down than they were seeing Cassel get knocked out of the game

I mean everyone is cheering and going crazy over a big play... you can't expect 50,000 or however many people to just become quiet

I'm sure some of the fans were actually cheering that he was hurt... and although I'll say that isn't right... I'll give most of the fans the benefit of the doubt... and seeing it now Winston and the media probably did blow it out of proportion

but it's still fuck the Chiefs all day
 
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Way to keep it classy chiefs fans.
And you claim to not believe everything you hear on ESPN???

Here is a take from someone at the fucking game (Me):

I was on the 20 Yard Line, 6 Rows up. Opposite end of where Cassel went down. By the time he went down, he had ALREADY thrown 2 MORE interceptions and FUMBLED what would have been a game winning TOUCHDOWN!!!

Anyway.......He goes down. And the stadium was quiet. But like someone pointed out, Chiefs fans cheer when they were "That's a Kansas City Chiefs....First Down!!" (Its an Arrowhead thing).

Of course their were fans cheering when he went down.....but no the whole stadium. It was a select few and I could hear them. But that is now what ESPN and Winston is talking about. They are talking about when the Stadium was cheering......and the stadium was cheering when Quinn got up to warm up. We cheered because YES WE ARE FUKCING TIRED OF MATT CASSELL.......

Sorry he got hurt. He's a good guy. But a horrible Quarterback. Jesus Christ, there was a fucking banner flying over the parking lots asking for Pioli to get fired and for Cassel to be benched!!! We do not want Matt Cassel any longer!! So we cheered when Quin got up to warm up and We cheered again when Quinn jogged onto the field to play!

Cassel's time in KC is done. Quinn isn't the saving grace either....No matter what he does. Unless we win out and he takes us into the Playoffs (which we all know ain't happening).

KC fans want and need this Owner and Management to draft a fucking Quarterback!!! I mean look at what San Diego has, Denver, and even the Raiders (as stupid as I think they are)....they have 3 Quarterback on their team.

This is a QB driven league. Period.

Whitlock's Column is on fucking point.
 
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Meta4iCAL

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And you claim to not believe everything you hear on ESPN???

Here is a take from someone at the fucking game (Me):

I was on the 20 Yard Line, 60 Rows up. Opposite end of where Cassel went down. By the time he went down, he had ALREADY thrown 2 MORE interceptions and FUMBLED what would have been a game winning TOUCHDOWN!!!

Anyway.......He goes down. And the stadium was quiet. But like someone pointed out, Chiefs fans cheer when they were "That's a Kansas City Chiefs....First Down!!" (Its an Arrowhead thing).

Of course their were fans cheering when he went down.....but no the whole stadium. It was a select few and I could hear them. But that is now what ESPN and Winston is talking about. They are talking about when the Stadium was cheering......and the stadium was cheering when Quinn got up to warm up. We cheered because YES WE ARE FUKCING TIRED OF MATT CASSELL.......

Sorry he got hurt. He's a good guy. But a horrible Quarterback. Jesus Christ, there was a fucking banner flying over the parking lots asking for Pioli to get fired and for Cassel to be benched!!! We do not want Matt Cassel any longer!! So we cheered when Quin got up to warm up and We cheered again when Quinn jogged onto the field to play!

Cassel's time in KC is done. Quinn isn't the saving grace either....No matter what he does. Unless we win out and he takes us into the Playoffs (which we all know ain't happening).

KC fans want and need this Owner and Management to draft a fucking Quarterback!!! I mean look at what San Diego has, Denver, and even the Raiders (as stupid as I think they are)....they have 3 Quarterback on their team.

This is a QB driven league. Period.

Whitlock's Column is on fucking point.
Read my last fucking post dude. I changes my tune when I watched he clip myself
 
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The Whitlock we all know and love. I wish he was still at the Star.
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Whitlock: Chiefs fans have right to be angered by GM Scott Pioli's incompetence - NFL News | FOX Sports on MSN

Don’t ridicule Kansas City Chiefs fans. One day soon, you could be in their position, a punch line for uninformed, unsympathetic national media, reduced to begging ownership to act responsibly and fairly, the target of scorn from the very athletes you support, forced to finance your own public-relations campaign.


This is where professional sports are headed. The disconnect between local fans and the franchises they love is being powered and accelerated by multi-billion-dollar TV contracts and the billions of ancillary dollars generated by video games and whatnot.

The guy in the cheap seats never mattered. We’re getting to the point, especially in the NFL, where no one in the stadium matters. It’s virtually impossible for an NFL franchise to fail and/or lose money. Before anyone has purchased a season ticket, NFL teams are swimming in enough cash to feed most third-world countries.

That’s why Chiefs right tackle Eric Winston got away with slandering a loyal fan base. That’s why the national media delighted in Winston’s ridiculous exaggeration. And that’s why we opened Sunday morning with a news story that Chiefs general manager Scott Pioli had received a two-year contract extension despite a Matt Millen Lite, four-year run in Kansas City.

You remember Matt Millen, right? Many of you laughed at Detroit Lions fans and their Millen Man March to remove their in-over-their-head team president. Millen, despite his ineptitude, was a Supreme Court justice in Detroit. He led the Lions for eight years primarily because there’s nothing an NFL executive can do to financially damage a franchise.



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Cincinnati owner Mike Brown has been trying to destroy the Bengals for two decades. He can’t do it.

At some point, Bengals fans will reach the level of frustration that motivated Lions fans to take to the streets and Chiefs fans to voice displeasure at Arrowhead Stadium.

Fans don’t have a voice in the mainstream media. That should be clear in the aftermath of the Eric Winston-Matt Cassel-Chiefs fans controversy. The mainstream media are in bed with ownership and athletes, the people media believe they need. Athletes and media believe fans are stupid and unworthy of genuine respect. We think it’s a waste of time to look at things from the perspective of the average sports fan.

Let’s apply the bogus logic Winston applied to fans to athletes. Winston claimed that if only a few hundred Chiefs fans cheered when Cassel got hurt that it was still too many and it was still sickening and disgusting. Basically, he’s saying if one percent of the fan base does something inappropriate, it’s worthy of passionate public rebuke and the vilification of an entire fan base.

So if one percent of professional football players run afoul of the law, should we vilify all NFL players? Or would that be an unfair generalization? What’s more dangerous, a few cheers when a hometown player gets his clock cleaned or an NFL player driving while drunk? One act leads to potential hurt feelings, the other leads to possible death.


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The media and the ex-jocks pretending to be media on TV were having such a fun time beating up on fans that no one applied any critical thinking to Winston’s opportunistic stupidity.

Not only do fans not have a voice, they’re despised and abused.

Winston’s whiny, inaccurate rant about the alleged behavior of a handful of Chiefs fans became a national talking point. Well, the story is what has made this fan base this angry. It’s the lack of accountability for ownership and management throughout the NFL (and professional sports). As more and more television money pours into professional sports leagues the less power true sports fans have. We’re not changing the channel. Sports is the only TV product that is DVR-proof.

An NFL franchise is the perfect investment. It makes the owner and his front-office cronies the most powerful and important people in any city. They’re untouchable.

No player in NFL history had an eight-year run of incompetence that could rival Millen’s. Why would a $3-million-a-year executive face less performance pressure than a $500,000 special-teams player? How could the Chiefs even consider giving Scott Pioli a contract extension?


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I’m aware the original report about Pioli’s extension was refuted later in the day Sunday. But I don’t believe Jason La Canfora of CBS reported sketchy information. I believe Tampa Bay’s 38-10 thumping of Kansas City made the Chiefs walk back the leaked information.

Clark Hunt isn’t stupid. Kansas City’s fan base is frustrated and motivated. A group of fans started a Twitter feed S @sav eourchiefs dedicated to getting Scott Pioli fired. In two weeks, the feed has amassed 73,000 followers. Last week the group flew a banner over Arrowhead Stadium demanding that Pioli be fired and Cassel be benched. They’re planning more activity for KC’s next home game on Oct. 28. (I donated $600 to their cause. I’m a Chiefs fan.)

Extending Pioli at this time would further motivate an already-active fan base. The fan base has taken to social media to educate local and national media about what has been going on with Chiefs football the last two decades and the lengthy list of errors Pioli has made in four years. They’re tired of reading the propaganda pumped out by Pioli’s partners in the mainstream media.

Don't laugh at their desperation. Don't harshly judge their missteps. You could be next.
In the words of Prince Hakeem......"In Dee Face"
 
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^^Lol from what all the media people say that will be never cuz he been suckin. Brady Quinn needs more time to sync wit the receivers before i give up on him. Brodie Croyle was terrible too but he never got consistent playing time either. He always got hurt cuz he was too frail. I bet Cassel will be put back in tho and maybe he can lead us to the promised land which is the no. 1 pick.
 
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As much as it pains me to say this...I hope we lose the rest of our games and it forces our owner to completely clean house and start from scratch.

Having the overall #1 pick and lots of cap room like we do would garner alot of attention from quality gm and coaching candidates imo.

I wouldn't even mind if we changed up our uniforms a bit either. Fuck it, if we're gonna start all over....we might aswell go all out.
 
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^^ I been wanting the Chiefs to have some black uniform's for a minute. I ain't crippin but I don't really like red that much. But Imma Chiefs/Bulls/KU fan so I don't buy alot of their shit unless it's black, white or blue.