Chiefs and a History of Hate

Laddie Morse

From an article written by Anatoly Liberman called, “The Shortest History of Hate: he says,

So, while we can understand why some fans might “hate” the Chiefs for winning, the reality is, they consider these Chiefs “Villains.” From an article called, “The History of the Word ‘Villain’” it says,

So, I guess it does take a “village” when it comes to hate. All joking aside, the word “villain” has it’s origins in the word villa… or… village, and that’s the point here. In another article called, “Etymology of Villain” written by Erin Servais, she says,

Bad things? Wow, I had no idea that these Chiefs were doing bad things. On the other hand, I can fully grasp the idea that one team winning so much for so long as the Chiefs have been doing now for the past ten years… is a bad thing (in the eyes of a fan from another city of fans).

While many fans of the Kansas City Chiefs have climbed on board in recent days, months and years, there are those of us who have been here since the 1960s. Many an older Chiefs fan are like myself. However, many of these same “older Chiefs fans” have come to resent the newest fans of the Chiefs, but I do not. However, having grown up outside of L.A. — and once being a Rams fan — I can understand the hatred many folks have for the rivals of the Chiefs. Enough to call them “villains?” Absolutely!

That vile goes both ways these days:

In an article called, “Why do we say ‘boo?’ The answer might displease you” written by a Clay Thompson he says,

“A Sad Calf.” Wow, that is sad. However, it’s the word “discontent” that I’d like to focus on here. Why would fans be so discontent? The reason is obvious isn’t it. It stems from their hatred of a foe, or seeing them as the villain of their story. What story you ask? Every human has a story… it just goes different for many.

If you’re a fan of the Steelers it is a very different story than if you are a fan of the Lions. Steelers fans must now face years of ineptitude having once had the best franchise in the NFL having won titles following the seasons of 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979, 2005 and 2008. The Lions face years on the rise and having not won a NFL Championship since 1957.

The Kansas City Chiefs? With head coach Andy Reid being the 4th in regular season wins all-time with 283 and QB Patrick Mahomes still being young at 28 years old and TE Travis Kelce leading all Tight End in history with 7 straight 1,000 yard seasons. Here’s the top five head coaches in victories:

Condensed from ProFootballNetwork – Credit

Adapted from TAMMY LJUNGBLAD tljungblad@kcstar.com – Photo credit

Profootballnetwork provides this information above, but they had Bill Belichick as being an active coach as only active coaches are supposed to be listed in italics. Next, we have the top QBs in history listed as the most victories in their first 100 games offered by StatMuse:

Actually, Mahomes has only started 96 games for the Chiefs. Next, we have the stats for Travis Kelce showing his last 8 seasons including 2023:

Profootballreference – Photo adaptation

With so much success in house, it’s hard to see the Chiefs not continuing their winning ways in the coming seasons. Will they be considered villains and be hated more than ever. That’s very, very likely. So, we should get used to it. I know I can get used to more winning!

Laddie Morse