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Originally Posted by SAUTO
One of us read the post wrong.
I read it as that was his PERCEPTION of hunt at that time. Now he realizes he was wrong the whole time.
If that's the point I stand by my post.
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That was absolutely my point. I always felt like the Chiefs were a thing he was "doing" because his dad did it. And I felt like I lived and died with the Chiefs, and losing didn't really matter to him.
But, after that win against the Colts, I was blown away by this quiet, monotone, buttoned up man, and the emotion that I was seeing. For Clark Hunt, the tears and cracking voice are the equivalent of an emotional break down. I saw a man who had quietly carried every playoff loss on his shoulders. I saw a man who knew what he and the Chiefs had done for this city. And I saw a man who realized that he was one win away from holding the trophy with his Father's name on it.
Again, in that moment he was me, and I was him. (still minus all the billions)
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