Kansas City Chiefs vs. Cleveland Browns
Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MO
Sun, Dec 20, 2009 12:00 PM
Section 119
Row 20
Seats12 - 13
Description
Price Level 3
LOWER LEVEL
HOME TEAM BENCH SIDE
Ticket Price US $145.00 x 2
Convenience Charge US $10.30 x 2
SUBTOTAL US $310.60
Showing posts with label Chiefs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chiefs. Show all posts
Monday, December 14, 2009
Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Sports - 100% Class!
A California man says Pro Bowl tight end Tony Gonzalez of the Kansas City Chiefs kept him from choking to death. "Tony saved my life. There's no doubt," Ken Hunter, a shipping company manager, told The Associated Press in a phone interview from Huntington Beach, Calif.
"Tony came up behind me and gave me the Heimlich maneuver. Thank God he was there."
Gonzalez, a nine-time Pro Bowl selection who has set numerous NFL records, was having dinner with his wife, brother and 5-week-old daughter at Capone's restaurant in Huntington Beach Thursday night. Hunter, 45, was dining with his girlfriend at the next table when suddenly a piece of meat stuck in his throat.
[snip]
Gonzalez, who has been active in charity and community activities during a brilliant career with the Chiefs, said he had no intention of having the incident become public.
"The next night I had a dinner for my grandmother's 90th birthday, and people were saying, 'Why didn't you tell me about that?' I honestly don't want to make a big deal out of it. But of course it does give me a lot of satisfaction to know that I was able to help somebody."
"Tony came up behind me and gave me the Heimlich maneuver. Thank God he was there."
Gonzalez, a nine-time Pro Bowl selection who has set numerous NFL records, was having dinner with his wife, brother and 5-week-old daughter at Capone's restaurant in Huntington Beach Thursday night. Hunter, 45, was dining with his girlfriend at the next table when suddenly a piece of meat stuck in his throat.
[snip]
Gonzalez, who has been active in charity and community activities during a brilliant career with the Chiefs, said he had no intention of having the incident become public.
"The next night I had a dinner for my grandmother's 90th birthday, and people were saying, 'Why didn't you tell me about that?' I honestly don't want to make a big deal out of it. But of course it does give me a lot of satisfaction to know that I was able to help somebody."
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Sports - Hey Minnesota, what'll you give us for Carl Peterson?
He obviously hates the Kansas City Chiefs and their fans.

Good luck in Minnesota, Jared.
I'll be buying purple and gold from now on.
(EDIT: Ok, I calmed down and changed this post a little. I still hate him.)

Good luck in Minnesota, Jared.
I'll be buying purple and gold from now on.
(EDIT: Ok, I calmed down and changed this post a little. I still hate him.)
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Monday, December 10, 2007
Sports - Kansas City USED to have a pro-football team...
I'm not going to the last home game of the season, (even though I can get pretty much any ticket I want for free) but if I did I would make a sign that reads:
Dear Santa,
All I want for X-mas is Herm Edward's resignation.
Love,
Every Chiefs Fan
Dear Santa,
All I want for X-mas is Herm Edward's resignation.
Love,
Every Chiefs Fan
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Thanks, Priest!
Priest Holmes, possibly the best running back that has ever played for Kansas City is, at this hour, announcing his retirement.

He was a blast to watch.
A side note to Shawne Merriman: DIAF, you roided out puke stain.
Since joining the Chiefs as an unrestricted free agent in 2001, Holmes averaged a league-high 130.0 scrimmage yards per game and ranked second in the NFL by averaging 93.4 rushing yards per game. Holmes scored 83 touchdowns since 2001-05, the second-highest total in the NFL during that time span. He scored 62 rushing touchdowns from 2002-04, the second-best three-year total in NFL history. Holmes owns a host of Chiefs single-season records, including marks for points (162 in 2003), receptions by a running back (74 in 2003) and yards from scrimmage (2,287 in 2002).

He was a blast to watch.
A side note to Shawne Merriman: DIAF, you roided out puke stain.
Monday, October 01, 2007
Sports - 2 & 2 and leading the AFC West!
Well... tied with two other teams, but we're still leading!
Nice win. Really nice.
I was obviously 100% wrong about both the Chiefs and the Chargers.
An often overlooked fact by the national media, (I'm looking at you ESPN!) is that the Chiefs defense has not allowed one single touchdown in any of the 4 second halfs this season.
Nice win. Really nice.
I was obviously 100% wrong about both the Chiefs and the Chargers.
An often overlooked fact by the national media, (I'm looking at you ESPN!) is that the Chiefs defense has not allowed one single touchdown in any of the 4 second halfs this season.
Monday, September 24, 2007
Sports - How bout them Chiefs?
First win is the best win.
The Monster came up big, as I knew he would. 8 tackles. 2 sacks. 1 forced turnover.
My cousin and I went to Tanners to watch the game. It was great to just hang out and drink some beers again. However I'm reminded of just how old I really am when the little waitresses in very short skirts start talking about their 21st birthdays the weekend prior.
Those girls could be my daughters.
I stopped looking at them after that.
The Monster came up big, as I knew he would. 8 tackles. 2 sacks. 1 forced turnover.
My cousin and I went to Tanners to watch the game. It was great to just hang out and drink some beers again. However I'm reminded of just how old I really am when the little waitresses in very short skirts start talking about their 21st birthdays the weekend prior.
Those girls could be my daughters.
I stopped looking at them after that.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Sports - Ladies and gentlemen... THE MONSTER!
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Current events - Run the ball! Run it!
From the Kansas City Star :
LOL.
I bet it was when they called a pass to the corner of the end zone on 3rd and short!
Fight forces lockdown at Jackson County Jail
A brawl led to the lockdown of the Jackson County Jail Sunday night, according to media reports.
The fight apparently broke out over the Chiefs game, inmates’ relatives told reporters. It was unclear if anyone was seriously hurt, or how long the jail was locked down.
Jail officials declined to comment early Monday morning.
LOL.
I bet it was when they called a pass to the corner of the end zone on 3rd and short!
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Monday, September 17, 2007
Sports - Bears 20, Chiefs 10
0 and 2.
Defense looked decent. Special teams looked awful. Offense looked... better than last week. D. Bowe is a hellova receiver and can become a real threat when teamed up with Tony Gonzalez. My only concern is Huard being able to get the ball to either of them. Well, that and that Herm will LET them throw the damn ball.
LJ is not shaping up to be the leader the media here in KC seems to think he is. He still comes across as selfish and less than eager to run the ball. The O is sadly lacking leadership right now and I think that could go a long way to helping them step up.
Defense looked decent. Special teams looked awful. Offense looked... better than last week. D. Bowe is a hellova receiver and can become a real threat when teamed up with Tony Gonzalez. My only concern is Huard being able to get the ball to either of them. Well, that and that Herm will LET them throw the damn ball.
LJ is not shaping up to be the leader the media here in KC seems to think he is. He still comes across as selfish and less than eager to run the ball. The O is sadly lacking leadership right now and I think that could go a long way to helping them step up.
Monday, September 10, 2007
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