Local Chiefs fans react to 40-22 loss to Eagles
Some Chief's fans were disappointed in their team's performance and in their fellow fans.
3rd wedding, 3rd chili cookoff, 3rd straight Super Bowl for Chiefs
'Everybody is very somber. A lot of people have left. Once it started going downhill, but the true fans are going to stick it out with us,' said Katharine Hrubetz.
'And I'm disappointed in the Chief's fans that left. I'm like, you know, if you're a fan, be a fan. Stay true to the end,' said Samantha Winebrenner. 'A lot of people left early. So, I feel like those people shouldn't be allowed back here in the future.'
The Chief's were not able to pull a third row Super Bowl win, they fell to the Eagle 40-22.
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