I finally found reaction footage of a Donx fan that I almost.... ALMOST.... feel bad for. Starts at the 4:15 mark. This poor kid was actually at the game. To his credit, he took his soul crushing beatdown with good humor. :-)
Originally Posted by suzzer99:
Yeah the guy whose girlfriend took him to the game handled the loss and all the shit Chiefs fans were giving him really well.
The dude in the #24 jersey at 6:12 is exactly what I did when they announced offsides on Dee Ford.
The Dee pinky offsides is one of the most soul crushing moments in NFL Fandom history. The Chiefs were going to their first Superbowl since 69 picking off Brady to seal it to boot...and then suddenly there's a flag seemingly out of nowhere. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brioni:
The Dee pinky offsides is one of the most soul crushing moments in NFL Fandom history. The Chiefs were going to their first Superbowl since 69 picking off Brady to seal it to boot...and then suddenly there's a flag seemingly out of nowhere.
Yes, I'll never forget the joy of driving 1,000 round trip in a blizzard and freezing my ass off all day to experience that one in person. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frazod:
Yes, I'll never forget the joy of driving 1,000 round trip in a blizzard and freezing my ass off all day to experience that one in person.
2400 miles for me... and surprised it was all on pavement; no idea how the fuck I stayed on the road on the way to KC in that shit.
It was great until it wasn't though... that punt replay/Bradyception/Mahomes touchdown was easily the most insane moments I had witnessed live at Arrowhead up to that point in life. And we finally had a team competent enough to compete in an AFCCG. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
2400 miles for me... and surprised it was all on pavement; no idea how the fuck I stayed on the road on the way to KC in that shit.
It was great until it wasn't though... that punt replay/Bradyception/Mahomes touchdown was easily the most insane moments I had witnessed live at Arrowhead up to that point in life. And we finally had a team competent enough to compete in an AFCCG.
In hindsight, it was probably for the best that I was at the game. I think if I had been alone in my den for that one I would have done more monetary damage to my stuff than the trip and ticket ended up costing. At the very least I would have needed a new TV. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frazod:
Yes, I'll never forget the joy of driving 1,000 round trip in a blizzard and freezing my ass off all day to experience that one in person.
Or, the joy of flying from Washington state, freezing my azz off to experience that soul crushing result. But, it makes all that's happened since amazing. [Reply]