Nice to see you have followed through and made a nicely written, and reasoned, vanity about the issue we discussed.
I still will share with this thread as someone who watched the Chiefs from ‘63 onward and lived in the Kansas City area for 64 of my years, I never heard anyone mention this supposed controversy. Other Kansas City fans can chime in as to whether or not they ever heard that this was a bone of contention with Minnesota fans — but I never heard it and I probably attended 70 games over the years and saw another 200.
Well you know. A lot of religious scholars looked into the Prophets writings at the time Jesus walked the earth and could not see any reference to HIM being who HE claimed.
I offer this just to say, just because no one noticed before, does not mean I am wrong.
It is easy to prove me wrong.
I offer it aa a reasonable argument, one that deserves a response.
Tell me please, what sport team is willing to go into a competition with another team and only allow their players to drink water, while the players for the opposing teams can drink as much gatorade as they so desire?
If I am wrong on the effect it had, then all one has to do to prove me wrong is try my experiment in a true completion.
Hell, I do not know of a player that would agree to it.
Yet my challenge stands, and it’s an easy one to disprove.
IF I am wrong.