Sunday, October 18, 2015

The Tides Have Turned Worse for Kansas City Chiefs

     The 2015 season started off looking bright for the Kansas City Chiefs, winning all four pre-season games and week one matchup versus the Houston Texans. The light soon faded in week two with a heartbreaking last minute fumble recovery for a touchdown to give the Denver Broncos the win. In week three we saw Aaron Rodgers do what he does best and breeze past the Chiefs for an easy win. Week four resulted in a loss to a good Cincinnati Bengals team, that is currently undefeated. Week five is where it gets embarrassing, the Chiefs lost to a 1-3 Chicago Bears team in another last-minute loss. This Sunday, week six, we saw the Chiefs lose, yet again, to the Minnesota Vikings who are now 3-2.
     The 2015 season is heading for the drain and looking more and more like the 2012 season where the Chiefs ended 2-14. I sure hope the Chiefs win some more games this season so they do not become the laughing stock of the league, like they were in 2012. It was a rough year for the Chiefs organization in 2012, they were shocked by the murder-suicide of Jovan Belcher, irritated with fans cheering the injury of Matt Cassel, and pissed at fans once again for forming a "Save Our Chiefs" organization. The fans wore black to games to protest, and even hired a plane to do flyovers above the stadium towing a banner that read "Restore Hope: Fire Pioli".
     It is clear to see that things could get nasty for the organization when the fans become irritated with a losing team, so I hope that the Chiefs can turn it around and possibly finish with a .500 season.

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