Thursday, September 25, 2008

Blame the Chiefs for the city's violence

Posted by Justin Kendall on Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 11:58 AM

By JUSTIN KENDALL

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Herm Edwards may need a hug after this season.

Yesterday, our friends at State of the Line broke down the growing trend of store clerks going Charles Bronson on the asses of would-be thieves. Buried at the end of the post was a link to a story drawing a "disturbing and accurate correlation" between crime and shitty football teams.

Earlier this month, the blog Sportaphile compared the NFL's worst franchises and America's 25 most dangerous cities. Nine of the NFL's bottom-feeding franchises are based in cities in the top 25. A tenth team, the Cleveland Browns, is the only team with a winning record in a dangerous city.

The top 10 most dangerous cities with NFL teams:

1. Detroit, Michigan -- Lions

2. St. Louis, Missouri -- Rams

4. Oakland, California -- Raiders

10. Cleveland, Ohio -- Browns

12. Baltimore, Maryland -- Ravens

16. Cincinnati, Ohio -- Bengals

18. Kansas City, Missouri -- Chiefs

21. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania -- Eagles

22. Atlanta, Georgia -- Falcons

24. Buffalo, New York -- Bills

Sportaphile calls the Oakland Raiders the "runaway choice to have the worst 2008 season," but predicts the Baltimore Ravens to have the ugliest record at the end of the season. We wouldn't count out our winless Chiefs, who will start Damon Huard Sunday against the undefeated Denver Broncos.

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What about New Orleans?

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Posted by NOLAMAN on September 25, 2008 at 2:05 PM

What about New Orleans?

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Posted by NOLAMAN on September 25, 2008 at 2:05 PM

It's even scarier when you realize how violent cities with shitty baseball teams are. Then kc has to multiply by two and look the fuck out!

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Posted by Even Stevens on September 25, 2008 at 11:25 AM
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