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Back from the KC game


CatfanMO

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I was at the Chiefs game as well. As far as crowd noise.. that was NOTHING. The stadium had 50% occupancy.. I have been to a few Chiefs games over the last few years, and when that stadium is at full occupancy, you can't hear the person standing next to you. The stadium was not loud at all during the Panthers game.. you really haven't seen anything yet.

I guess I probably could have worded that differently. Ya, I'm aware the noise level for the game was not where it could have been. Just surprised that a team that clearly is in completely failure mode and has almost no current upside or really any hope for a good future in the next year or two could help drive their team like that.

Maybe it's just the local Panther "fans" I've met, but a 1-10 season like the Chiefs are having would keep most of them from even watching the game let alone attending one and backing them up like they did. As I said, maybe it's just local fans, bad luck with people, or the age of our franchise compared to others but Panther fans just seem to flop over on their back and wait for next year when things get bad.

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