Arrowhead Stadium has a reputation as one of the toughest places for visiting teams to play, but some Chiefs fans weren’t very loyal on Sunday when their team trailed the Chargers 24-10 after three quarters.
The scene in the Arrowhead Stadium parking lot at end of 3rd QTR. A lot of Chiefs fans listened to game in vehicle. pic.twitter.com/NgMz6jKulV
— Eric Williams (@eric_d_williams) September 12, 2016
The Chargers added field goal early in the fourth quarter to make it 27-10, and two plays into the Chiefs’ next possession Jason Verrett intercepted Alex Smith.
Then Josh Lambo missed 54-yard field goal attempt with 11:25 left, and the tide turned.
Touchdown passes to Jeremy Maclin and Spencer Ware wrapped around a Cairo Santos field goal tied the game. The Chiefs won on Smith’s 2-yard touchdown run five minutes into overtime, and a lot of people dressed in red wished they hadn’t left after the third quarter.
The Chiefs started the season 1-5 last year and made the playoffs by winning their last 10. With that in mind, Chiefs fans ought to have a little more faith in their team.
Bad job, Chiefs fans. Bad job.
[NFL.com]