Thursday, September 22, 2011

Kansas City Chiefs bad enough to be a Jay Leno punch line

Posted by Ben Palosaari on Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 11:05 AM

The Kansas City Chiefs are bad. Really, really bad. You know how bad they are? (This is where you should shout, "How bad are they?!) The Chiefs are so bad, Jay Leno made a crack at their expense on The Tonight Show last night. It wasn't very funny, but, yeah, it was accurate.

"Well, here's something frightening. Scientists from NASA have said a research satellite the size of a bus will crash into the Earth on Friday. They say they have no idea where it will land, although they say it has better odds of landing in the end zone than the Kansas City Chiefs."

But seriously, folks, after being destroyed 41-7 and 48-3 in their first two games, the Chiefs are 14-point underdogs going into their Sunday matchup with the Chargers.

H/T Arrowhead Pride.

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seriously, why am I not suprised. The same one that booted Conan and his crew after they moved out to California! Now making cracks against the Chiefs! I say this is not atypical of the Chiefs, just give them a chance and furthermore, not funny at all!

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