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It's Definitely Entertaining People Of All Ages

But is it real?

We were in a spot where I was able to video the first touchdown of the game. It was just way to cold to have my fingers outside my glove to take photos or video. Lol I kept my hands in two types of gloves with handwarmers 99% of the time. We left at half time and watched the game at ihop, the fam was losing feeling in their feet, I wanted to stay but I was also invited to this so I didn't want to be ungrateful in anyway.


After the Chiefs scored the first touchdown and they had Dolphins do turn over on downs, the drive that lead to the Chiefs kicking their field goal at the top of the second quarter to get them to 10, it was weird to see for me. It's my first time being at an NFL game so someone else can let me know if this is normal in way, but the drive that lead to the field goal, the kicker for the Chiefs, #7, was out there practicing his kicks during a time-out  on the 50 yard and I thought it was so strange because the Chiefs had just picked up a first down as the first quarter clock is winding down. Chiefs keep marching, and I keep seeing him practicing out in the open on the field. I lean over to my girl and say "Check out the kicker, whys he out there like that, does he know hers about to kick a field goal." Next thing you know, it's top of the second, teams changed the side of the field they are playing on, and Chiefs are out 0-3 near the endzone so the kicker can come out and put them up to 10 points. The Chiefs kicker played a significant role in the game, four field goals in a row from that point on before the Chiefs were able to get another six point touchdown.


That's about the weirdest thing I seen while being at the first half of the game. But is it weird? Idk, It's my first time going to one, does the kicker always practicing during a time out on the open field? After the team is clearly marching down the field towards the endzone?


Part of the game that felt really WWE to me, only because it happened on our side of the field during the first quarter, Apple on Dolphins stopped a play and he turned around and taunted the crowd near us, ya know as the "bad guy", and the crowd responded back and it just felt... entertaining. I didn't feel like I was watching a real competitive football game. But I don't know if that's because of what I do here on the page, I am already looking for "it." Where as, the other people in the stadium probably could care less about the junk math we do and observations we make watching bad calls and unrealistic tackle attempts. Also, I am not sure when exactly but I do remember see players on Chiefs dancing to the music between plays when the Stadium blast music and yea.. it was... very entertaining to watch. I didn't really believe I was watching a real competitive football game, however, even in the shit cold weather, I was definitely entertained along with a stadium of others.


Probably my last note on the game, there is an enormous amount of people running the show at this game. The sidelines are covered in media photographers, media personnel/ staff/ personalities, tv broadcasting cameras and crew, players, coaches, staff, stadium employees, special guests, cheerleaders just a mass of people on both sides of the field  on the sidelines. I wish we stayed for the second half I could of watch how everyone really reacted to the Mahomes helmet cracking.


I will say this, there is no way referees are missing calls by accident. If the NFL really wants fair and real competitive games, we would have it. But the referees are definitely being told what to call and what not to call. A play during the game had Dolphins player caught holding but no call was made even though a ref was looking directly at the play that was literally in front of him. On the jumbo tron, which are huge and located on both sides of the field, played the replay over and over and the crowd reacts poorly to it, loudly. The refs can clearly see the screens, can clearly hear the real peoples reaction to what they are all seeing, but somehow can stand in front of the play looking directly at it and just not call it, or correct it, or whatever, week after week.


I guess what I am trying to say is, I don't really have any proof the game is rigged or scripted or not real in the sense that it try's to portray itself as. I just have some opinions of what I saw at an NFL game, or what I think I saw and felt, which isn't really evidence for this type of stuff. Let me know anything you guys have seen if you happen to have found your self at a game before


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