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It's Raider Week. And Don't Forget It.
It's Raider week god dammit. One of the only weeks you can throw out the records and just worry about winning this one game at the moment. As we know, they've won six games in a row at Arrowhead.
ONLY Derrick Johnson, Tamba Hali, and Dustin Colquitt know what it feels like to beat the Raiders at Arrowhead. The rest of the 50 men on the roster have never seen or felt that. This Raiders game means more this season than it has in the past dozen years or so. The Chiefs are making their climb back to the top with a new regime and mentality, while the Raiders are making an attempt back to mediocrity, and maybe even respectability with a quarterback that could actually become a decent player. To me this one means even more than the last game of the 2011 season which kept us out of the playoffs and away from the division title. Jesus Tebow swooped in and helped block those field goals. This game is about the future of the rivalry. The rivalry has been dead over the past few seasons dating back to when Herm took over, and the Faid drafted Jamarcus Russell. Something in the rivalry died a little because both teams began a tumble into darkness and the Raiders just pushed themselves further down. This game is about renewing the rivalry. And most importantly reclaiming Arrowhead stadium as the loudest stadium in the NFL, and among the toughest places to play. We're 3-0 on the road this year. Arrowhead stadium needs to be undefeated in 2013. Beating Oakland not only gives Kansas City a 95% chance at making the playoffs by being 6-0, but it keeps these mother ****ers down with the scum of the NFL like they should be. Some quotes from Raider fans to enlighten your day. Quote:
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If you're going to the game... I better not hear Marv Albert and Rich Gannon AT ALL while the Chiefs are on defense. Let's bring it Kansas City. |
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