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Rain Man 11-23-2012 01:51 PM

It's a great question. I'd love to hear Sayers' answer.

My guess would be that that the Bears were a historically strong team in the big leagues, and they had squat at running back. Sayers was destined to be their star. In contrast, the Chiefs were still young upstarts for the most part, and we had a very good young runner in Mack Lee Hill who would certainly get carries (though he ended up dying at the end of the season).

Race could have played a role, and the black community in Chicago is way, way larger than in Kansas City. Whether it was concern of racism or perhaps just a goal to live in a larger black community, maybe it played a role.

ChiefsCountry 11-23-2012 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Stewie (Post 9144014)
That's complete and utter bullshit. The Chiefs made their name drafting black players from black schools in the 1960s. Sayers was from Nebraska and played at KU. Was Chicago a racism island? Hardly! For Sayers it was about playing in the established league rather than an upstart.

Buck Buchanan, Willie Lanier, Bobby Bell, Curly Culp, Otis Taylor... among others played here and loved it. In fact, most of them made KC their home and are still active in the community.

Nope its the truth, Kansas City in 1965 wasn't as friendly for African-Americans.
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Curtis and Gale were, and remain, good friends. Gale asked for advice. Curtis told him that if he picked K.C., regardless of his resources, he could get a good house in a poor neighborhood or a poor house in a good neighborhood. At the time, Curtis says, 27th Street was pretty much the black-white dividing line in KC Moe. Chicago seemed more receptive to minorities; the living conditions Gale and then-wife Linda could get there topped what they saw in Kansas City.
http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2006/fe...ulda_kc/?print

BossChief 11-23-2012 04:18 PM

His username slips my mind, but there is a poster at the ChiefsCoalition that was a teammate of Sayers at KU and probably can give you the full skinny of how it went down.

CoMoChief 11-23-2012 04:26 PM

Had Sayers been w/ KC in SB1....think KC would have beaten GB?

cdcox 11-23-2012 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by CoMoChief (Post 9144473)
Had Sayers been w/ KC in SB1....think KC would have beaten GB?

No. Those Packers teams were loaded, and the Chiefs weren't quite the team they became a few years later.

Rain Man 11-23-2012 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by BossChief (Post 9144462)
His username slips my mind, but there is a poster at the ChiefsCoalition that was a teammate of Sayers at KU and probably can give you the full skinny of how it went down.

Whoa, that's cool.

DanT 11-23-2012 05:00 PM

Gale Sayers ancestors were Exodusters who settled in Kansas. Here's a brief and very interesting story from another descendant of Exodusters who becamse a US District Court Judge. This story appeared in the Topeka Capital- Journal last year. You can find other interesting links about Exodusters on the Web:

http://cjonline.com/news/2011-10-08/...y-baker-family

chiefqueen 11-23-2012 06:20 PM

Gale in kc = NO Brian's Song IMO

Hammock Parties 11-23-2012 06:21 PM

Obama.


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