What It Means To Be Chiefs Fans

Laddie Morse

If you go to Twitter — or it’s also called “X” — and type in “Chiefs fans” you could get these posts:

The Kansas City Chiefs are not only looking for a 3rd string RB this year, but they are planning on using more deep ball plays. This post emphasizes that point completely.

Some Chiefs fans can’t let go of the penalty called on Dee Ford for being offsides in an AFC Championship game — in Jan of 2019 — played against the Patriots (0:29).

The penalty was called because Ford lined up in the neutral zone and negated an INT by Charvarius Ward. An INT that would have most certainly secured a victory for K.C. and sent them to a Super Bowl.

Before the Dallas Mavericks hosted the Minnesota Timberwolves this past Sunday Night… Patrick, Brittany, and Hollywood Brown were seen sitting court side.

The Chiefs Kingdom has welcomed in a new family member, that of pop sensation Taylor Swift. We now get plenty of news to sort through because of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s relationship.

Now, after so much winning, even the Chiefs backup QB position receives a ton of focus from Kingdom fans.

Some can’t let go of the idea that we have to know what the future hold… months, weeks, and even days or hours before it actually happens. Thus, the betting and gambling sites of the world have taken off.

May be a bad omen, or even bad business but, it’s also good to know that the Chiefs are thought of favorably — nationally — in the coming season.

When Patrick Mahomes chose to come to K.C. and he then became the best to ever do it, he changed the whole way people of K.C. see their town and themselves. He added a whole new “Dimension” to being a mid-westerner.

Being a Chiefs fans is being real. We hated seeing the Patriots talk dynasty… and we also hated seeing the Cowboys talk dynasty… and so on. Until we got Patrick Mahomes, and started knocking on the Dynasty door, we hated Dynasty Talk. Now, we get it, and now, we are it (apologies for the n-word used at 2:03 of the following video).

Laddie Morse — ArrowheadOne